TANDBERG Gatekeeper Network Card User Manual


 
TANDBERG Gatekeeper User Guide
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2. Introduction
This User Manual is provided to help you make the best use of your TANDBERG Gatekeeper.
2.1. Main Features
The main features of the TANDBERG Gatekeeper are:
IPv4 and IPv6 support.
Supports up to 2500 registered endpoints.
Supports up to 100 neighboring zones.
Flexible zone configuration with prefix and suffix support.
URI and ENUM dialing with DNS enabling global connectivity.
Secure firewall traversal of any firewall or NAT when used in conjunction with a TANDBERG
Border Controller.
Up to 500 concurrent calls.
Up to 100 traversal calls in conjunction with a TANDBERG Border Controller.
Can be used to control the amount of bandwidth used both within the Gatekeeper zone and to
neighboring Border Controllers and Gatekeepers.
Can limit total bandwidth usage and set maximum per call bandwidth usage with automatic
downspeeding if call exceeds per-call maximum.
Can be managed with TANDBERG Management Suite 11.0 or newer, or as a standalone system
with RS-232, Telnet, SSH, HTTP and HTTPS.
Embedded setup wizard on serial port for initial configuration.
Note: features may vary depending on software package.
2.2. Hardware Overview
On the front of the Gatekeeper (see Figure 1) there are:
three LAN interfaces
a serial port (Data 1)
a Light Emitting Diode (LED) showing the power status of the system.
The LAN 1 interface is used for connecting the system to your network. LAN interface 2 and 3 are
disabled.
The serial port (Data 1) is for connection to a PC.
The LED, when lit, indicates that power is on.