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Authentication Database: <LocalDatabase/LDAPDatabase>
Selects between a local database and a remote LDAP repository for the storage of password information for authentication.
Default: LocalDatabase
Example: xConguration Authentication Database: LocalDatabase
Authentication LDAP AliasOrigin: <LDAP/Endpoint/Combined>
Determines which aliases (i.e. from the LDAP repository or the endpoint) should be used to register the endpoint.
Combined: the endpoint will be registered both with the aliases which it has presented and with those congured in the LDAP repository.
Default: LDAP
Example: xConguration Authentication LDAP AliasOrigin: LDAP
Authentication LDAP BaseDN: <S: 0, 255>
Species the Distinguished Name to use when connecting to an LDAP server.
Example: xConguration Authentication LDAP BaseDN: "dc=example,dc=company,dc=com"
Authentication Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether systems attempting to communicate with the VCS must authenticate with it rst.
Off: incoming messages are not authenticated.
On: for H.323, any credentials in the message are checked against the authentication database. The message is allowed if the credentials match, or of there are no credentials in the
message. For SIP, any messages originating from an endpoint in a local domain will be authenticated.
Default: Off
Example: xConguration Authentication Mode: Off
Authentication Password: <S: 0, 215>
Species the password to be used by the VCS when authenticating with another system, including when your VCS is a traversal client connecting to a traversal server. The maximum plaintext
length is 128 characters, which will then be encrypted.
Example: xConguration Authentication Password: password123
Authentication UserName: <S: 0, 128>
Species the username to be used by the VCS when authenticating with another system, including when your VCS is a traversal client connecting to a traversal server.
Example: xConguration Authentication UserName: <S: 0, 128>
Bandwidth Default: <64..2048>
Sets the bandwidth (in kbps) to be used on calls managed by the VCS in cases where no bandwidth has been specied by the endpoint.
Default: 384
Example: xConguration Bandwidth Default: 384
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