Quickly learn the definitions and functions of key networking technologies, and how Netscout incorporates these technologies into products and solutions. These pages can help you understand benefits, what you can do with the technology, and how it works, with links to additional resources.

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What is CBRS?

Citizen Broadband Radio System (CBRS) Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is a lightly licensed band featuring a dynamic spectrum access system that manages the allocation of frequencies in this shared-spectrum range.

What is CDMA?

CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is a channel access method utilized by various radio communication technologies as an alternative to GSM. CDMA assigns codes to each transmitter on a single multiplexed channel so that several users can share a bandwidth of frequencies without interference.

What is CDMA2000?

CDMA2000 (Code Division Multiple Access 2000 or "CDMA2K") is a mobile telecommunications standard that uses the code division multiple access process (CDMA) used in digital radio to send voice messages and data between mobile phones and cell sites.

What is CDR?

CDR (Call Data Record) is the standard output from Call Managers and Session Border Controllers (SBC s) that includes recent system usage such as sources (points of origin), destinations (endpoints), call duration, amount billed for each call, total usage time, total free time remaining, and running total charged during billing period. The format...

CDR (Call Data Record) is the standard output from Call Managers and Session Border Controllers (SBC s) that includes recent system usage such as sources (points of origin), destinations (endpoints), call duration, amount billed for each call, total usage time, total free time remaining, and running total charged during billing period. The format of the CDR varies among infrastructure providers, and some CDRs are user-configurable.

What is a Central Log Management System?

A system that allows the central collection of system event messages (i.e., system logs) from various computing devices.

What is a Certificate?

A set of data that uniquely identifies an entity, contains the entity’s public key and possibly other information, and is digitally signed by a trusted party, thereby binding the public key to the entity. Additional information in the certificate could specify how the key is used and its crypto period.

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