Vonage IP8100 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Glossary
Glossary
Firmware
Firmware refers to the operating code or program that tells the IP8100 series
telephone what to do and how to do it.
Host Name
The name given to a computer or client station that acts as a source for
information on the network.
HTTP
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is the communications protocol used to
connect to servers on the World Wide Web. HTTP establishes a connection
with a web server and transmits HTML pages to client browser (for example
Windows® IE). HTTP addresses all begin with the prefix http:// (for example,
http://www.somedomainname.com).
IP
IP (Internet Protocol) is the protocol in the TCP/IP communications protocol
suite that contains a network address and allows messages to be routed to a
different network or subnet. However, IP does not ensure delivery of a complete
message; TCP provides the function of ensuring delivery.
IP Address
The IP (Internet Protocol) address refers to the address of a computer attached
to a TCP/IP network. Every client and server station must have a unique IP
address. Clients are assigned either a permanent address or have one
dynamically assigned to them via DHCP. IP addresses are written as four sets
of numbers separated by periods (for example, 192.168.15.1).
ISP
An ISP (Internet Service Provider) is an organization providing Internet access
service via modems, ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), private lines
or other means.
LAN
LANs (Local Area Networks) are networks that serve users within specific
geographical areas, such as your home or in a company building. LANs consist of
a group of computers and related devices that share a common communication
link. A LAN allows you to share data and resources among the devices on the
LAN.
MAC Address
A MAC address is a unique serial number for hardware adapters, giving the
adapter a unique identification.