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Glossary
This appendix lists the terms and abbreviations that are related to the
Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000, and are commonly used in the RMX
documentation
.
Abbreviation/
Term
Explanation
AGC Auto Gain Control. A mechanism that regulates noise and
audio volume by keeping the received signal of all
participants balanced.
Bandwidth Defines the information carrying capacity of a channel. In
analog systems, it is the difference between the highest
frequency that a channel can carry and the lowest,
measured in hertz. In digital systems, bandwidth is
measured in bits per second. The larger a connection's
bandwidth, the more data can be transmitted in a given
amount of time, allowing for greater video resolution and
more sites in a conference. For more information, see
Line Rate.
Bonding Bandwidth ON Demand INterpolarity Group. A
transmission protocol that aggregates two 64 Kbps B
channels to function as one 128 Kbps channel. When
using several BRI channels, Bonding means that only one
D-channel serves all BRI channels, while the remaining
D-channels are used for data transfer.
See also: BRI.
Bps, Kbps Bits and kilobits per second; a unit of bandwidth, which is
the amount of data that can flow during one second over a
communications line (using a transmission medium).
1 Kbps = 1000 Bps