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Glossary ShoreWare Server Release Notes
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IP Phone Failover IP Phone Failover is a ShoreTel feature that continues a voice call after
the ShorePhone loses communication with the its call manager switch.
When IP Phone Failover is implemented, ShorePhones are configured to send a signal
to their ShoreGear Call Manager switch every four minutes and to expect an
acknowledgment from the switch. When a phone does not receive the return signal, it
connects to another switch located at the same site.
IP Phone Keep Alive A signal that voice switches send to the IP phones for which they
provide Call Manager services. The system considers phones that acknowledge the
signal as functioning. The signal is also referred to as a heartbeat.
ITSP see Internet Telephony Service Provider
LBS see Location based service.
LDAP see Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
LDAPExport LDAPExport is a ShoreTel utility that exports AD directory information to a
CSV file, whose contents can be imported to a ShoreWare user database. LDAPExport
was introduced in ShoreTel to support AD Integration.
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
is an application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over
TCP/IP.
LLDP-MED An enhancement to the basic LLDP protocol that addresses the discovery of
endpoints by networks supporting LLDP.
Location based service Location based service (LBS) is a component feature that
receives data identifying the position of the device in terms of latitude, longitude, and
altitude. Data reception methods include GPS access and through Mobile Cell device
service transmitters.
MCM location based services does not use altitude to specify the location of the device.
Monitor Extension Extension monitoring is a ShoreTel feature that permits a user to
view another user’s extension status and answer inbound or held calls to that
extension.
MySQL MySQL is a relational database management system that runs as a server
providing multi-user access to a number of databases. MySQL is owned and sponsored
by a single for-profit firm, the Swedish company MySQL AB, which is a subsidiary of
Sun Microsystems. The project's source code is available under terms of the GNU
General Public License, as well as under a variety of proprietary agreements.
MySQL is officially pronounced My S Q L, not My sequel. This adheres to the official
ANSI pronunciation.
OA see Office Anywhere.
ODBC The Open Database Connectivity specification provides a standard software API
method for using database management systems (DBMS). The designers of ODBC
aimed to make it independent of programming languages, database systems, and
operating systems.
ODBC Connectors Drivers that provide connectivity to the MySQL server for client
programs. There are currently five MySQL Connectors – Connector/ODBC, Connector/
NET, Connector/J, Connector/MXJ, Connector/PHP.
Off System Extensions Off System Extensions are ShoreTel extensions that, when dialed,
route calls from the trunk group to which they are associated. A ShoreTel system
typically uses Off System Extensions to connect with a legacy PBX system.
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