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Voip Technology
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Answer 49 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. On a SIP network - a server that accepts requests for location information from user agents - then queries the nearest registrar server on behalf of those user agents. If the recipient user agent is in the SIP proxy server's domain - then that server
IP-PBX
user agent client
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
proxy server
2. A computer that manages multiple media gateways and facilitates the exchange of call control information between these gateways.
VoIP (voice over IP)
unified messaging
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
MGC (Media Gateway Controller)
3. The exchange of information between the components of a network or system for the purposes of establishing - monitoring - or releasing connections as well as controlling system operations.
signaling
AF (Assured Forwarding)
IP telephone
PBX (private branch exchange)
4. Any type of video service - including IPTV - videoconferencing - and streaming video - that delivers video signals over packet-switched networks using the TCP/IP protocol suite.
H.225
video phone
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
video over IP
5. A gateway capable of accepting connections from multiple devices (for example - IP telephones - traditional telephones - IP fax machines - traditional fax machines - and so on) and translating analog signals into packetized - digital signals - and vi
media gateway
user agent server
streaming video
redirect server
6. A service in which a video is stored as an encoded file is delivered to a viewer upon his request.
VoATM (voice over ATM)
user agent server
H.245
video-on-demand
7. A collection of H.323 terminals - gateways - and MCU's that are managed by a single H.323 gatekeeper.
fax gateway
softphone
IP-PBX
H.323 zone
8. In the DiffServ QoS technique - a forwarding specification that assigns each data stream a minimum departure rate from a given node. This technique circimvents delays that slow normal data from reaching its destination on time and in sequence. EF inf
PBX (private branch exchange)
EF (Expedited Forwarding)
set top box
VoATM (voice over ATM)
9. On a SIP network - a server that accepts and responds to requests from user agents and SIP proxy servers for location information on recipients that belong to external domains.
H.225
signaling
redirect server
set top box
10. On a SIP network - a server that maintains a database containing information about the locations (network addresses) of each user agent in its domain. When the user agent joins a SIP network - it transmits its location information to the SIP registra
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
registrar server
proxy server
H.323 gateway
11. The provision of telephone service over the Internet.
ATA (analog telephone adapter)
RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)
H.323 gateway
Internet telephony
12. On a network following the H.323 standard - any node that provides audio - visual - or data information to another node.
H.245
endpoint
H.323 terminal
fax gateway
13. A service in which television signals from broadcast or cable networks travel over packet-switched networks.
H.225
IPTV (IP television)
EF (Expedited Forwarding)
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
14. In SIP terminology - a server that responds to user agent clients' requests for session initiation and termination.
SS7 (Signaling System 7)
proxy server
user agent server
redirect server
15. On a network following the H.323 standard - a gateway that provides translation between network devices running H.323 signaling protocols and devices running other types of signaling protocols (for example - SS7 on te PSTN).
MCU (multipoint control unit)
softphone
H.323 gateway
H.323 zone
16. In the DiffServ QoS technique - a forwarding specification that allows routers to assign data streams one of several prioritization levels. AF is specified in the DiffServ field in an IPv4 datagram.
streaming video
H.323 gatekeeper
AF (Assured Forwarding)
user agent
17. The centralized management of multiple types of network-based communications - such as voice - video - fax - and messaging services.
unified messaging
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
EF (Expedited Forwarding)
H.323
18. A transport layer protocol used with voice and video transmission. RTP operates on top of UDP and provides information about packet sequenceto help receiving nodes detect delay and packet loss. It also assigns packets a timestamp that corresponds to
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
Internet telephony
MCU (multipoint control unit)
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
19. A technique for ensuring QoS by prioritizing traffic. DiffServ places information in the DiffServ field in an IPv4 datagram. In IPv6 datagrams - DiffServ uses a similar field known as the Traffic Class field. The information indicates to the network
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
user agent server
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
AF (Assured Forwarding)
20. As specified in RFC 2205 - a QoS technique that attempts to reserve a specific amount of network resources for a transmission before the transmission occurs.
endpoint
IPTV (IP television)
AF (Assured Forwarding)
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
21. In SIP terminology - end-user devices such as workstations - PDAs - cell phones - or IP telephones. A user agent client initiates a SIP connection.
H.323 gateway
set top box
SS7 (Signaling System 7)
user agent client
22. A protocol used between media gateway controllers and media gateways. MEGACO is poised to replace MGCP on modern converged networks - as it supports a broader range of network technologies - including ATM. Also known as H.248.
video over IP
EF (Expedited Forwarding)
MEGACO
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
23. A service in which video signals are compressed and delivered over the Internet in a continuous stream so that a user can watch and listen even before all the data has been transmitted.
signaling
user agent
toll bypass
streaming video
24. A type of phone that includes a screen and can decode compressed video and interpret transport and signaling protocols necesary for conducting videoconference session.
user agent server
videoconferencing
video phone
VoIP (voice over IP)
25. The nerve center for networks that adhere to H.323. Gatekeepers authorize and authenticate terminals and gateways - manage bandwidth - and oversee call routing - accounting - and billing. Gatekeepers are optional on H.323 networks.
H.323 gatekeeper
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
H.323 gateway
H.323 terminal
26. A protocol suite codified by the IETF (in RFC 2543) as a set of Session layer signaling and control protocols for multiservice - packet-based networks. With few exceptions - SIP performs much the same functions as the H.323 signaling protocols perfor
fax gateway
IP telephone
user agent server
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
27. A service that relies on a DSL connection to transmit packetized voice signals.
IP telephone
endpoint
video over IP
VoDSL (voice over DSL)
28. A set of standards established b the ITU for handling call signaling on the PSTN (public switch telephone network).
set top box
SS7 (Signaling System 7)
H.225
VoATM (voice over ATM)
29. The real-time reception and transmission of images and audio among two or more locations.
videoconferencing
unified messaging
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
media gateway
30. In SIP terminology - any client - server - or gateway communicating on the network.
toll bypass
Webcast
IPTV (IP television)
endpoint
31. A service that uses the ATM network access method (and ATM cells) to transmit voice signals over a network.
VoATM (voice over ATM)
VoDSL (voice over DSL)
MCU (multipoint control unit)
IP-PBX
32. An interal or externally attached adapter that converts analog telephone signals into packet-switched voice signals and vice-versa.
MGC (Media Gateway Controller)
ATA (analog telephone adapter)
signaling
IP telephone
33. A private switch that accepts and interprets both analog and digital voice signals (although some IP-PBXs do not accept analog lines). It can connect with both traditional PSTN lines and data networks. An IP-PBX transmits and receives IP-based voice
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
MGC (Media Gateway Controller)
IP-PBX
IPTV (IP television)
34. In SIP terminology - a user agent client or user agent server.
media gateway
user agent
VoATM (voice over ATM)
proxy server
35. A streaming video - either on demand or live - that is delivered via the Web.
redirect server
IPTV (IP television)
fax gateway
Webcast
36. A gateway that can translate IP fax data into analog fax data and vice versa. A fax gateway can also emulate and interpret conventional fax signaling protocols when communicating with a conventional fax machine.
user agent
fax gateway
streaming video
user agent client
37. A companion protocol to RTP - defined in RFC 3550 by the IETF - RTCP provides feedback on the quality of a call or videoconference to its participants.
H.323 gateway
SS7 (Signaling System 7)
RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol)
Webcast
38. A compter that provides support for multiple H.323 terminals (for example - serveral workstations participating in a videoconference) and manages communication between then. An MCU is also known as a video bridge.
MCU (multipoint control unit)
fax gateway
H.323 terminal
H.323 gateway
39. A cost-saving benefit that results from organizations completing long-distance telephone calls over their packet-switched networks - thus bypassing tolls charged by common carriers on comparable PSTN calls.
toll bypass
video phone
SS7 (Signaling System 7)
H.323 zone
40. A service that transmits faxes over TCP/IP network.
softphone
H.323
FoIP (fax over IP)
DiffServ (Differentiated Service)
41. An ITU standard that describes an architecture and a suite of protocols for establishing and managing multimedia services sessions on a packet-switched network.
user agent
fax gateway
video phone
H.323
42. In the context of IPTV - a device that decodes digital video signals and issues them to the television. Set top boxes also communicate with content servers to manage video delivery.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
set top box
IP-PBX
MCU (multipoint control unit)
43. A session layer call signaling protocol defined as part of ITU's H.323 multiservice network architecture. H.225 is responsible for call or videoconference setup between nodes on a VoIP or video-over-IP network - indicating node status - requesting ad
H.225
IPTV (IP television)
VoIP (voice over IP)
RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
44. A computer configured to act like an IP telephone. Softphones present the caller with a graphical representation of a telephone dial pad and can connect to a network via a LAN - WAN - PPP dial-up connection - or leased lined.
PBX (private branch exchange)
softphone
H.245
video-on-demand
45. A session layer control protocol defined as part of ITU's H.323 multiservice network architecture. H.245 is responsible for controlling a session betwenn two nodes. For example - it ensures that the two nodes are communicating in the same format.
video phone
MCU (multipoint control unit)
user agent
H.245
46. A telephone used for VoIP on a TCP/IP-based network. IP telephones are designed to transmit and receive only digital signals.
video-on-demand
MGC (Media Gateway Controller)
IP telephone
IPTV (IP television)
47. A telephone switch used to connect calls within a provate organization.
VoATM (voice over ATM)
PBX (private branch exchange)
VoIP (voice over IP)
redirect server
48. A protocol used for communication between media gateway controllers and media gateways. MGCP is defined in RFC 2507 but it was never officially adopted as a standard. MGCP is currently the most popular media gateway control protocol used on converged
MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol)
H.323 terminal
streaming video
FoIP (fax over IP)
49. The provision of telephone service over a packet-switched network running the TCP/IP protocol suite.
user agent
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
VoIP (voice over IP)
video-on-demand