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interserver routing table<br />

Glossary<br />

interserver routing table<br />

A database that keeps track of the interserver routing tables on a multiserver<br />

MMCX network. When a server sets up a Point-to-Point Protocol connection<br />

with a remote server, the local server looks up the dialed-digit sequences in the<br />

interserver routing table. (Calls that involve only one MMCX server are routed<br />

using the dial-plan table.)<br />

I/O base address<br />

The place in memory where a given <strong>com</strong>puter peripheral places and picks up<br />

messages that travel over a <strong>com</strong>puter’s system bus.<br />

IP<br />

Internet Protocol.<br />

IP (Internet Protocol) address<br />

A 32-bit number that uniquely identifies endpoints on the Internet, <strong>com</strong>monly<br />

specified in the <strong>for</strong>m n1.n2.n3.n4 where each n n is a decimal number between<br />

0 and 255. Part of the IP address represents the address of a local network’s<br />

gateway to the Internet and part represents the host-machine address within that<br />

local network. The available bits are apportioned to the network address or<br />

local address using a system of classes. The Class A addresses used by the<br />

largest organizations on the Internet reserve the first 8 bits <strong>for</strong> the network<br />

portion of the address and remaining 24 <strong>for</strong> the host machine. Class B<br />

addresses, the most <strong>com</strong>mon class, assign 16 bits to the network and 16 to the<br />

host machine. The Class C addresses used by small networks reserve the first<br />

24 bits <strong>for</strong> the network and the remaining 8 bits <strong>for</strong> the host.<br />

IP user<br />

An H.323 endpoint on an MMCX network. Such users do not have log ins, so<br />

the MMCX server identifies them using an extension number and an IP address.<br />

ISDN<br />

Integrated Services Digital <strong>Network</strong>, a digital, voice and data service. You get<br />

ISDN in either of two <strong>for</strong>ms. Primary Rate Interface (PRI) service has a<br />

capacity of 1.544 mbps, divided into 23 or 29 B-channels (23 on a North<br />

American T-1 connection, 29 on a European E-1) and 1 D-channel, each with a<br />

capacity of 64 kbps. Basic Rate Interface (BRI) service has a capacity of<br />

144 kbps, divided into 2 B-channels at 64 kbps each and 1 D-channel at 16<br />

kbps.<br />

ISDN trunk<br />

A trunk administered <strong>for</strong> use with ISDN-PRI. Also called ISDN facility.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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