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
Zones
Conguring Traversal Client Zones
H.323 protocol
Determines which of the two rewall traversal
protocols (Assent or H.460.18) to use for calls
to the traversal server. (See Firewall Traversal
Protocols for more information.)
H.323 port
Species the port on the traversal server to be
used for H.323 calls to and from the local VCS.
For rewall traversal to work via H.323,
the traversal server must have a
traversal server zone congured on it to
represent this VCS, using this same port
number.
SIP transport
Determines which transport type will be used
for SIP calls to and from the traversal server.
For rewall traversal to work via SIP, the
traversal server must have a traversal
server zone congured on it to
represent this VCS, using this same transport
type and port number.
SIP port
Species the port on the traversal server to be
used for SIP calls to and from the VCS.
Retry interval
Species the interval in seconds with which a
failed attempt to establish a connection to the
traversal server should be retried.
Peer 1 to Peer 6 address
The IP Address or FQDN of the traversal server.
If the traversal server is a TANDBERG Border
Controller, this should include all its Alternates.
If the traversal server is a VCS cluster, this
includes all of its Peers. See the section
Neighboring the Local VCS to a Cluster for
more information.
H.323 mode
Determines whether H.323 calls will be allowed
to and from the traversal server.
SIP mode
Determines whether SIP calls will be allowed to
and from the traversal server.
For full details on how traversal client
zones and traversal server zones work
together to achieve rewall traversal,
see Firewall Traversal.
Authentication username
Traversal clients must always authenticate
with traversal servers by providing their
authentication username and password.
The client’s authentication username is
shown here for reference, to make it easier
to congure the corresponding zone on the
traversal server.
The authentication username is a system-wide
setting that is set via VCS Conguration >
Authentication > Conguration.
NTP must also be congured in order
for traversal zones to work.