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common gateway interfacegemeinsame Gatewayschnittstelle (A server-side interface for initiating software services. For example, a set of interfaces that describe how a Web server communicates with software on the same computer. Any software can be a CGI program if it handles input and output according to the CGI standard)
Data Management GatewayDatenverwaltungsgateway (The gateway that allows IT to build connections to internal data sources so reports that are published to BI Sites in Office 365 will refresh either on-demand or on a scheduled basis, ensuring that customers are always looking at the latest view of their data)
dead gateway detectionDead Gateway Detection (The practice of the TCP/IP protocol in Windows 2000 and the Windows Server 2003 family to change the default gateway to the next default gateway in the list of configured default gateways when a specific number of connections retransmit segments)
default gatewayStandardgateway (A configuration item for the TCP/IP protocol that is the IP address of a directly reachable IP router. Configuring a default gateway creates a default route in the IP routing table)
Gateway scriptGatewayskript (A standard method of extending Web server functionality by executing programs or scripts on a Web server in response to Web browser requests, such as in form processing. Use of a common gateway interface can make a web page more dynamic)
Internet gatewayInternetgateway (A device that provides the connection between the Internet backbone and another network, such as a LAN (local area network). Usually the device is a computer dedicated to the task or a router. The gateway generally performs protocol conversion between the Internet backbone and the network, data translation or conversion, and message handling. A gateway is considered a node on the Internet)
IP/VoIP gatewayIP/VoIP-Gateway (A third-party hardware device or product that connects a legacy PBX to a LAN. An IP/VoIP gateway translates or converts TDM or telephony circuit-switched protocols to packet switched protocols that can be used on a VoIP-based network)
network gatewayNetzwerkgateway (A device that connects networks using different communications protocols so that information can be passed from one network to the other. A network gateway both transfers information and converts it to a form that is compatible with the protocols being used by the receiving network)
Plan A gatewayPlan A-Gateway (A SIP-PSTN gateway that meets the Unified Communications specifications)
RD GatewayRD-Gateway (A role service that enables authorized remote users to connect to resources on an internal corporate or private network, from any Internet-connected device. RD Gateway uses Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) over HTTPS to help form a secure, encrypted connection between remote users on the Internet and the remote computers on which their productivity applications run)
RD GatewayRemotedesktopgateway (A role service that enables authorized remote users to connect to resources on an internal corporate or private network, from any Internet-connected device. RD Gateway uses Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) over HTTPS to help form a secure, encrypted connection between remote users on the Internet and the remote computers on which their productivity applications run)
RD Gateway-managed computer groupdurch das RD-Gateway verwaltete Computergruppe (A list of network resources (computers) on an internal corporate or private network that users can access through an RD Gateway server. You can configure RD Gateway-managed computer groups by using RD Gateway Manager after installation of the RD Gateway role service)
RD Gateway ManagerRemotedesktopgateway-Manager (A Microsoft Management Console (MMC) console on an RD Gateway server that administrators can use to configure Remote Desktop connection authorization policies (RD CAPs), Remote Desktop resource authorization policies (RD RAPs), and computer groups associated with RD RAPs. RD Gateway Manager also provides tools to help monitor RD Gateway connection status, health, and events)
RD Gateway ManagerRD-Gateway-Manager (A Microsoft Management Console (MMC) console on an RD Gateway server that administrators can use to configure Remote Desktop connection authorization policies (RD CAPs), Remote Desktop resource authorization policies (RD RAPs), and computer groups associated with RD RAPs. RD Gateway Manager also provides tools to help monitor RD Gateway connection status, health, and events)
RD Gateway serverRD-Gatewayserver (A server on which the Remote Desktop Gateway role service is installed. Users connect to network resources on an internal corporate or private network through an RD Gateway server)
RD Gateway serverRemotedesktop-Gatewayserver (A server on which the Remote Desktop Gateway role service is installed. Users connect to network resources on an internal corporate or private network through an RD Gateway server)
RD Gateway server farmRemotedesktop-Gatewayserverfarm (A group of RD Gateway servers that have been configured to function correctly using a load balancing solution that is in place)
RD Gateway server farmRD-Gatewayserverfarm (A group of RD Gateway servers that have been configured to function correctly using a load balancing solution that is in place)
Remote Desktop GatewayRemotedesktopgateway (A role service that enables authorized remote users to connect to resources on an internal corporate or private network, from any Internet-connected device. RD Gateway uses Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) over HTTPS to help form a secure, encrypted connection between remote users on the Internet and the remote computers on which their productivity applications run)
Remote Desktop Gateway eventRemotedesktop-Gatewayereignis (An action in Remote Desktop Gateway that is monitored by the Remote Desktop Gateway Manager)
Remote Desktop Gateway ManagerRemotedesktopgateway-Manager (A Microsoft Management Console (MMC) console on an RD Gateway server that administrators can use to configure Remote Desktop connection authorization policies (RD CAPs), Remote Desktop resource authorization policies (RD RAPs), and computer groups associated with RD RAPs. RD Gateway Manager also provides tools to help monitor RD Gateway connection status, health, and events)
Remote Desktop Gateway serverRemotedesktop-Gatewayserver (A server on which the Remote Desktop Gateway role service is installed. Users connect to network resources on an internal corporate or private network through an RD Gateway server)
security-edge gatewaySicherheitsgateway (A security solution that segregates one portion of a network from another portion, allowing only authorized network traffic to pass through according to traffic filtering rules)
SIP/PSTN gatewaySIP/PSTN-Gateway (A device that translates signaling and media in different formats between the Enterprise Voice infrastructure and a public switched telephone network (PSTN) or private branch exchange (PBX))
VoIP gatewayVoIP-Gateway (A computer device that converts between circuit switch telephony protocols and VoIP protocols)
WAP gatewayWAP-Gateway (A software usually on a mobile operator's network that converts desktop webpages to a mobile format. Helpful for older phone models that can't render the full desktop page)