TANDBERG S3 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
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D13898.05
DECEMBER 2007
TANDBERG CONTENT SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Table of
Contents
Disclaimers,
Patents etc.
Safety,
Environmental
Introduction Installation Quick Setup Operation
Backup and
Restoring
Administrator
Settings
Conference
Setup
View
Conferences
Appendices

If required, set Gatekeeper registration
to Enabled and set the Gatekeeper IP
address. You can choose to register
the Content Server as a Terminal
or a Gateway. If you select Gateway
registration, you will need to enter H.323
and E.164 Gateway prefixes.

Go to the Administrator Settings > Site
Settings to set the System Name for the
Content Server.
Note: The System Name is used by TMS
to identify the Content Server.
Basic H.323 Services Setup via Content Server Interface—Step 1
Initial SetupAbout Basic H.323 Services
A quick basic setup of your TANDBERG Content
Server includes:
Setting up H.323 services via the Content 1.
Server interface.
Making a test call recording.2.
Changing the administrator password and 3.
setting up server date and time on the
Windows Server.

Start a Web browser and enter the IP
address of the Content Server. You
can use either http or https, with https
recommended for administrative access.

When prompted for login, enter the
username administrator and
password TANDBERG

Go to Conference Setup > Recording
Alias Options. Edit the E.164 aliases
and H323 IDs for the default Recording
Aliases and save.

Save the Site Settings. You may refresh
the browser page to check if gatekeeper
registration has been successful.
For more on setting the administrative
properties and user conguration, see
the Administrator Settings section.
The default local administrator account
should be used for administrative
functions such as system upgrades
and updates and when using Remote Desktop
access to the Content Server. It is therefore very
important to change your password as described
in the Windows Server Setup section.
You can register the Content Server with
either gatekeeper or border controller.
For simplicity in this document we’ll use
gatekeeper to refer to either device.
Make sure that the E.164 aliases and H.323
IDs unique on your network are valid for
your gatekeeper or border controller.
By default, the Content Server’s H.323
ID is set to the machine name, eg.
TANDBERG-<random number>. The H.323 ID of
a live Recording Alias is set to Live<machine_
name> and the H.323 ID of an on demand
Recording Alias is set to OnDemand<machine_
name>. If upgrading from S2, the machine
name will be replaced by the serial number.
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