TANDBERG Gatekeeper User Guide
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9. Review other system settings. You may want to set the following:
a. The name of the Gatekeeper. This is used by the TANDBERG Management Suite (TMS) to
identify the Gatekeeper. See the xConfiguration SystemUnit command (section
16.2.18) for more information on setting the name.
b. Automatic discovery. If you have multiple Gatekeepers in the same network you may want
to disable automatic discovery on some of them. See the xConfiguration
Gatekeeper AutoDiscovery command (section 16.2.4).
c. The DNS server address and the domain name (if the Gatekeeper will be configured with
hostnames instead of IP address or if URI dialing is required). See the
xConfiguration IP DNS Server Address command (16.2.6) for more
information.
10. To make your new settings take effect, reboot the Gatekeeper by typing the command
xCommand boot.
11. Disconnect the serial cable.
Note: To securely manage the Gatekeeper you should disable HTTP and Telnet, using the encrypted
HTTPS and SSH protocols instead. For increased security, disable HTTPS and SSH as well, using
the serial port to manage the system.
Note: If you do not have an IP gateway, configure the Gatekeeper with an unused IP address that is
valid in your subnet.
4.2. System Administration
To configure and monitor the TANDBERG Gatekeeper you can either use the web interface or a
command line interface.
4.2.1. Web interface
To use the web interface, open a browser window and in the address line type either:
the IP address of the system
the system name.
You will be presented with the following screen:
Enter the User Name admin and your system password and select OK.