TANDBERG D14049.04 Network Card User Manual


 
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D14049.04
JULY 2008
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TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction Getting Started
Overview and
Status
System
Conguration
VCS
Conguration
Zones and
Neighbors
Call
Processing
Bandwidth
Control
Firewall
Traversal
Appendices
Applications Maintenance
Fallback Alias
It is possible for the VCS to receive a call that
is destined for it but which does not specify
an alias. This could be for one of the following
reasons:
the caller has dialed the IP address of the
VCS directly
the caller has dialed the domain name
without giving an alias as a prex
the caller has dialed the IP address or
domain name of the VCS prexed by the
VCS’s system name as an alias.
Normally such calls would be disconnected.
However, the VCS allows you to specify an alias
to which all such calls should be routed. This
alias is known as the Fallback Alias.
You may wish to congure your Fallback
Alias to be that of your receptionist, so that
all calls that do not specify an alias will still
be answered personally and can then be
redirected appropriately.
For example, Example Inc. has the domain of
example.com. The endpoint at reception has
the alias reception@example.com.
They congure their VCS with a fallback alias
of reception@example.com. This means
that any calls made directly to example.com
(i.e. without being prexed by an alias), are
forwarded to reception@example.com, where
the receptionist answers the call and directs it
appropriately.
If no fallback alias is congured, calls
that do not specify an alias will be
disconnected.
Fallback alias
Enter the alias to which you want to forward all
calls that do not already specify an alias.
Overview
To congure the Fallback Alias:
VCS Conguration > Calls
.
You will be taken to the Calls page.
xConguration Call Services Fallback Alia
s
Some endpoints do not allow users to
enter an alias and an IP address to
which the call should be placed.
Save
Click here to save your changes.
Conguration Example Usage