TANDBERG D13691.03 Network Router User Manual


 
TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual
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TANDBERG Border Controller Release Q3.0
SW Release Date: 2006-01-02
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10. Login with username admin and your password.
11. Review other system settings. You may want to set the following:
(a) The name of the Border Controller. This is used to identify the Border Controller by the
TANDBERG Management Suite. See the xConfiguration SystemUnit command in
section 11.2.17 for more information on setting the name.
(b) Automatic discovery. If you have multiple Border Controllers in the same network you
may want to disable automatic discovery on some of them. See the xConfiguration
Gatekeeper AutoDiscovery command in section 11.2.4.
(c) The DNS server address and the domain name if the Border Controller wil l be
configured with hostnames instead of IP address or if URI dialing is required. See the
xConfiguration DNS Server Address command in section 11.2.6 for more information.
12. Reboot the Border Controller by typing the command xCommand boot to make your new
settings take effect.
13. Disconnect the serial cable.
NOTE To securely manage the Border Controller you should disable HTTP and Telnet, using the
encrypted HTTPS and SSH protocols instead. For increased secur ity, disable HTTPS and SSH
as well, using the serial port to manage the system.
NOTE If you do not have an IP gateway, configure the Border Controller with an unused IP
address that is valid in your subnet.
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