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T24 System Manual Part 2: MOBOTIX Glossary
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SIP
Session Initiation Protocol. Network protocol for setting up, controlling and terminating a
communication connection via a computer network. SIP is frequently used in conjunction
with IP telephony.
Structured Cabling
Structured cabling is a standardized schematic diagram for the cabling of dierent services
(voice or data). It facilitates the extension of a data network to allow for the subsequent
installation of new components, and therefore supports current and future communication
systems. This is generally based on a validated structure that contains reserves and can
also be used independently of a particular application. Structured cabling must be failsafe
to ensure data protection and data security.
Subnet, Subnet Mask
A subnet is an identifiable separate part of an organization’s network. A subnet often
represents all the computers within a geographical location, building or LAN. By dividing
a network into subnets, every subnet can be connected to the Internet using the same
shared network address.
The subnet mask is that part of the IP address that is used by a network router to identify
the subnet to which a data package is to be transferred. The subnet mask saves the router
from having to process the entire 32 bits of the IP address; this way, it can very quickly
process only the bits indicated by the mask.
Switch
Hardware used to connect multiple network devices (computers, cameras, printers, etc.)
within a network. A PoE switch can also supply the (door) cameras with power over an
Ethernet cable. Certain switches also function as routers.
Transponder
A transponder is a device used for wireless communication (for example, as a key fob
or a check card). The device detects the incoming signal and automatically responds
to it or forwards it. The term “transponder” is made up of the terms “transmitter” and
“responder.” Passive transponders do not require their own power source, but they only
work over short distances.
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
Plug-and-Play interface between the computer and peripheral devices (scanners, printers, etc.).
UPS
Uninterruptible Power Supply. Refers to devices that temporarily continue to supply power
in the event of a sudden power failure. These devices usually operate using a battery.
UPS is installed on the power lines of devices and systems in order to protect them in the
event of a power failure.
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