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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
Recording Ad Hoc Calls
Once connection to the Content Server has been established, a Recording conference poster will be displayed at the endpoint.
If the template has a live output, the call will be streamed live and available for viewing on demand.
If the template does not have a live output, it will be available for on demand viewing. Calls made from endpoints to the Content Server begin recording once
the call setup is complete and the Content Server begins receiving audio and video from the endpoint.
Users can record their calls by dialing
in to the Content Server from H.323
devices.
It is possible to make calls by dialing:
The Content Server IP address
•
—this
feature does not require the Content
Server to be registered to the
gatekeeper.
The Content Server system name or
•
E.164 alias—this feature requires the
Content Server to be registered to the
gatekeeper.
The H323 ID or E.164 alias of a
•
recording alias—this requires the
Content Server to be registered to the
gatekeeper.
The Content Server SIP URI
•
—this
feature requires the Content Server to
be registered to a SIP registrar.
The SIP URI of a recording alias
•
—this
requires the Content Server to be
registered to a SIP registrar.
Recording in Progress Is Indicated on the EndpointDialing in
Concurrent Calls
It is possible to make up to 5 concurrent
calls, of which two can be broadcast live.
The same recording alias can be used
for the two live calls and another one,
with no live component, can be used for
the other three calls. Also, 5 different
recording aliases can be used for the 5
calls.
Creating Conferences (continued)