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Authentication Method | | Authentication Method refers to the way of confirming or establishing the identity of any device trying access network resources |  |
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Bundled Services | | Bundled services are the services that a customer avails for a product and which come accompanying the product for which the customer pays no extra cost |  |
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Capacity | | The amount of information, measured in bytes that can be stored on a device Also known as capacity |  | Compliant Standards | | Compliant standards simply describe what electrical standards the product complies with Some standards are IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers, EIA (Electronic Industries Association), ISO (International Organization for Standardization) |  | Connectivity Technology | | Connectivity Technology specifies the kind of connection used between two devices, which enables transfer of data between them Connectivity Technology can be wired (using cables) or wireless |  |
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Data Transfer Rate | | The speed at which bits of data (0s and 1s) can be transferred is referred to as the Data Transfer Rate It is usually measured in bits or bytes per-sec or higher units like kilo/mega/giga/tera bits/bytes per-sec |  | Depth | | The measurement between the front and back faces of the object |  | Device Type | | Device Type is the category to which the given device belongs and defines its basic function or purpose |  |
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Encryption Algorithm | | Encryption algorithm is the process of transforming information (referred to as plaintext) to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key |  | Expansion Slot(s) | | Expansion slots are built-in areas for future expansion They can be used to add more memory, graphics capabilities, and support for devices |  |
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Features | | Any distinct technology or quality about the product are accounted as features of the product Features generally gives an overview of capabilities of a product |  | Flash Memory Installed (Max) | | It is the maximum amount of flash memory installed |  | Form Factor | | Form Factor defines the set of specifications on the size, shape and configuration of a computer hardware component |  |
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Height | | Height is the measurement of vertical distance of device |  | Height (Rack Units) | | The distance in rack units measured upward from a given level to a fixed point is referred to as Height(Rack Units) |  | Humidity Range Operating | | It gives the diameter of the roll core present in the device |  |
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Interfaces | | An interface defines the communication boundary between two entities, such as a piece of software, a hardware device, or a user. A user interface is between a human and a computer. A physical interface is between hardware components. |  | IP Telephony Features | | It gives overview of features of IP Telephone and Ip telephony technology |  |
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Max Operating Temperature | | Max Operating Temperature is the highest temperature at which the product can work satisfactorily without any ambiguity or loss of usability |  | MTBF | | MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) is the average time between failures of a system It is a measure of reliability The higher the better |  |
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Network / Transport Protocol | | A transport protocol is a network protocol that has the capability of transferring data packets from one node to another Some common transport protocols include: HTTP, HTTP-R, SMTP and BEEP |  |
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OS Provided | | This is the Operating system that is provided with the device |  |
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Performance | | Performance is a rate of efficiency for intended purpose |  | Ports Qty | | Ports Qty is the number of ports provided in the device |  | Power Consumption Operational | | Power consumed by a Device while performing its specified work is called Power Consumption Operational |  | Power Device | | Power device is specially designed to meet the power needs of your system. It is a hardware that supplies power to an electrical device. It receives power from an electrical outlet and supplies power to an electrical device. |  | Power Provided | | Power Provided to a device is the power (or voltage) required by the device to function properly Power provided to a device is measured in terms of Watt |  |
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RAM Installed ( Max ) | | It is the maximum amount of RAM installed on a device |  | Remote Management Protocol | | It is a set of protocols used for managing, configuring and monitoring any system through a networkeg: Windows Remote Management Protocol |  | Routing Protocol | | A routing protocol is a protocol that specifies how routers communicate with each other to disseminate information that allows them to select routes between any two nodes on a network |  |
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VoIP Protocols | | Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a protocol optimized for the transmission of voice through the Internet or other packet switched networks and is often used to refer to the actual transmission of voice VoIP is also known as IP Telephony, Internet telephony, Broadband telephony, Broadband Phone and Voice over Broadband |  | Voltage Required | | Voltage Required is the minimum electrical voltage required for the device to work properly |  |
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Weight | | This is the actual weight of the device with/without attachments or accessories in actual usage |  | Width | | Width can be defined as the horizontal measurement of the device when placed in its operational position |  |
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