Abbreviation |
Description |
API |
Application Programming Interface |
CDMA |
Code Division Multiple Access |
CDPD |
Cellular Digital Packet Data |
CSD |
Circuit Switched Data |
EDGE |
Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution |
GPRS |
General Packet Radio Service |
GSM |
Global System for Mobile Communications |
HSCSD |
High Speed Circuit Switched Data |
IAP |
Internet Access Point |
IP |
Internet Protocol |
IPv4 |
Internet Protocol version 4 |
IPv6 |
Internet Protocol version 6 |
LAN |
Local Area Network |
OS |
Operating System |
PDP |
Packet Data Protocol |
PPP |
Point-to-Point Protocol |
UID |
Unique Identifier |
UMTS |
Universal Mobile Telecommunication System |
VPN |
Virtual Private Network |
WCDMA |
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access |
WLAN |
Wireless Local Area Network |
SNAP |
Service Network Access Point, actually this is a list of IAPs |
HSDPA |
High Speed Downlink Packet Access |
Definition |
Description |
Client of connection |
An application using a certain connection. Identified with
a UID.
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Connection |
In this document, connection refers to an IAP level connection. If
two applications have a data connection activated with the same IAP (and therefore
the same network interface), the number of connections is 1. Identified with
a connection ID.
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ETel |
Symbian OS Telephony Server |
Sub-connection |
A PDP context within a certain IAP. The existing connection has always
at least one sub-connection. Currently valid only in case of GPRS/UMTS. If
secondary PDP contexts are not used, sub-connection means almost the same
as connection. Identified with a sub-connection ID. Support for sub- connections
is not implemented.
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Internal connection |
Internal connection has been started by an application running in the
phone.
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External connection |
External connection has been started by an application running e.g.
in PC and the phone is used in modem mode.
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IAP availability |
IAP is available, if there is an active connection through this IAP,
or there is a possibility to start a connection through this IAP, right away
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SNAP availability |
SNAP is available, if there is an available IAP, on which this SNAP
is based.
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