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
SIP
SIP mode
Determines whether or not the VCS will provide
SIP functionality (i.e. SIP Registrar and SIP
proxy services).
Registration expire delta
Species the period (in seconds) within which
a SIP endpoint must re-register to prevent its
registration expiring.
The default is 60.
SIP registration proxy mode
Species how proxied registrations and invites
will be handled.
Off: Registration requests will not be proxied
(but will still be permitted locally if the VCS is
authoritative for that domain). Invite requests
with existing Route Sets will be rejected.
Proxy to known only: Registration requests will
be proxied, and invite requests will be proxied
only if the Route Set contains the URI(s) of
neighbors (including traversal clients and
traversal servers).
Proxy to any: Registration requests and invite
requests will always be proxied.
UDP mode
Determines whether or not incoming SIP calls
using the UDP protocol will be allowed.
The default is On.
UDP port
Species the listening port for incoming SIP
calls over UDP.
The default is 5060.
TCP mode
Determines whether or not incoming SIP calls
using the TCP protocol will be allowed.
The default is On.
TCP port
Species the listening port for incoming SIP
calls over TCP.
The default is 5060.
TLS mode
Determines whether or not incoming SIP calls
using the TLS protocol will be allowed.
The default is On.
TLS port
Species the listening port for incoming SIP
calls over TLS.
The default is 5061.
SIP settings are congured via:
VCS Conguration > Protocols > SIP >
Conguration.
You will be taken to the SIP page.
xConguration SI
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Conguring SIP - Registrations, Protocols and Ports
Save
Click here to save your changes.
TCP Outbound Port End
Species the upper port in the range to be
used by outbound TCP/TLS SIP connections.
The default is 29999.
TCP Outbound Port Start
Species the lower port in the range to be used
by outbound TCP/TLS SIP connections.
The default is 25000.