TANDBERG D1392602 Network Card User Manual


 
TANDBERG Video Portal Data port Command Interface User Guide
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SIP Interface Transport Default: <TCP/UDP/TLS>
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sub-commands:
Mode: Specifies whether the system uses a default SIP proxy.
Address: Specifies the IPv4 address or FQDN of the SIP proxy.
Type: Specifies the type of the SIP proxy.
Transport Default: Determines which transport type will be used for SIP calls to and
from the traversal server.
Example of SIP feedback:
*c xConfiguration SIP Mode: On
*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Address: "127.0.0.1"
*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Type: Auto
*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Transport Default: UDP
SNMP
Configures the SNMP.
Note! For more information about SNMP please read the TANDBERG SNMP application note.
SNMP Mode < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly >
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SNMP CommunityName: <S: 0, 16>
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SNMP SystemContact: <S: 0, 70>
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SNMP SystemLocation: <S: 0, 70>
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SNMP HostIPAddr [1..3]: <IPAddr>
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parameters:
Mode: < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly >
Community Name: Text string of maximum 16 characters.
System Contact: Text string of maximum 70 characters
System Location: Text string of maximum 70 characters
Host IP Addr: The IP addresses of max 3 SNMP trap hosts
sub-commands:
Mode enables or sets the mode of SNMP support
Community Name is used to authenticate SNMP requests. SNMP requests must have
this ‘password’ in order to receive a response from the SNMP agent in the Video Portal.
System Contact, Used to identify the system contact via SNMP tools such as
HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite
System Location Used to identify system location via SNMP tools such as
HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite
Host IP Addr identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager. Up to three different
SNMP Trap Hosts can be defined. Your LAN administrator should provide the correct
values for these fields
Example of SNMP feedback:
*c xConfiguration SNMP Mode: On
*c xConfiguration SNMP CommunityName: "public"
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