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
Disconnecting Calls
Disconnecting a Call via the Web Interface
To disconnect one or more existing call via the web interface:
Status > Calls
.
You will be taken to the Calls page.
(To check details of a call including the Call Serial Number and Call Tag, click View.)
To disconnect an existing call using the CLI, you must rst obtain
either the call ID number or the call serial number. Then use
either one of the following commands as appropriate:
xCommand DisconnectCall Call: <ID number
>
xCommand DisconnectCall CallSerialNumber:
<serial number>
While it is quicker to use the call ID number to reference the call
to be disconnected, there is a risk that in the meantime the call
has already been disconnected and the call ID assigned to a
new call. For this reason, the VCS also allows you to reference
the call using the longer but unique call serial number.
When disconnecting a call, only the call with that Call
Serial Number will be disconnected. Other calls with the
same Call Tag but different Call Serial Number may not
be affected.
Disconnecting a Call via the CLI
The call disconnection API works differently for H.323 and SIP
calls due to differences in the way the protocols work.
For H.323 calls, and interworked calls, the Disconnect command
will actually disconnect the call.
For SIP calls, the Disconnect command will cause the VCS to
release all resources used for the call and the call will appear
on the system as disconnected. However, SIP calls are peer-
to-peer and as a SIP proxy the VCS has no authority over the
endpoints. Although releasing the resources may have the side-
effect of disconnecting the SIP call, it is also possible that the
call signaling, media or both may stay up (depending on the type
of call being made). The call will not actually disconnect until
the SIP endpoints involved have also cleared their resources.
Issues when Disconnecting SIP Calls
Endpoints that support RFC 4028 [14] have a call refresh
timer which should cause them to clear the resources of
any hung SIP calls after a certain period of time. This
includes all TANDBERG endpoints.
Disconnect
Check the box next to the
call(s) you wish to terminate
and select Disconnect.
Obtaining the Call ID via the Web UI
The Calls page in the web interface lists individual calls based
on their Call Serial Number. You can click on a particular call to
nd out more details about it, including the Call Serial Number
and Call Tag. Note that one or more individual calls may have the
same Call Tag.
The VCS web UI does not use the Call ID. Calls are
identied using their Call Serial number only.
Identifying a Particular Call
When disconnecting a
call, only the call with
that Call Serial
Number will be disconnected.
Other calls with the same Call
Tag but different Call Serial
Number may not be affected.