Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
PAP is a method of authenticating the remote end of a connection using unencrypted passwords.
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol allows an incoming data call to be authenticated using encrypted passwords. The system also provides the option to periodically reaffirm the authenticity of the caller during the data call.
Data Header Compression
IP Header Compression (IPHC) reduces the header size of the data packet to gain bandwidth efficiency over Wide Area Networks, but adds to transmission latency.
Data Compression
IP Office supports both Microsoft Point to Point Compression and Stac Lemple Ziv to provide greater throughput on slow speed wide area network links.
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP)
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol allows the negotiation with the remote end of the data call to request additional calls to be made to improve aggregate data throughput.
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