routing plan
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Glossary
routing plan
Routing plans direct outgoing voice-interworking and interserver calls to the
first available PRI trunk group in a list. This arrangement lets you allow for
trunk groups that are busy, out of service, or out of bandwidth. Each routing
plan is identified by a routing-plan number in the range 1-32.
RPN
Routing-plan number.
RTP
Real-time protocol.
S Socket
An address formed by concatenating the IP address and the port number.
server
1. Any system that maintains and administers files that are used by independent,
client applications. 2. the MMCX server, the computer that sets up, maintains,
and administers MMCX network communications. See dial-plan table.
server name
The name that identifies the MMCX server on your local area network. You
enter the server name in the boot-time administration menu. See server number.
server number
The ISDN international number that uniquely identifies your MMCX server on
the PBX and/or the public telephone network. See server name, interserver
routing table.
signaling
The control information that a network uses to set up and maintain connections.
On-hook and off-hook are, for instance, the familiar voice-telephone signals
that tell the central office that you have picked up the telephone handset or hung
up at the end of a call.
In-channel signalling reserves part of the available data -communication
bandwidth for control information (see restricted facilities). Out-of-channel
signalling schemes use a separate channel for signals, so that data transmissions
can use all of the bandwidth available to them (see clear-channel facility).