Defining Ip Networks - Altigen ACM 6.7 Administrator's Manual

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Defining IP Networks

To add IP addresses and address ranges and assign a codec
1. Click the Add button in the IP Device Range panel.
2. Enter an IP address range (for dynamic IP addressing), or enter the same address
in each field if this is a static address. You cannot use the minimum and maximum
values (0.0.0.0. and 255.255.255.255).
3. Click OK.
If you have multiple gateways controlled by a MAXCS host system, you need to configure
an Inter Gateway Codec profile.
To set the codec for a connection among gateways in the same MAXCS
server
1. Select a server in the Global Server Location list on the left side of the window.
2. In the Codec field, select the codec to use for a connection to this server from the
drop-down list.
Defining IP Networks
If your server is behind NAT or you need to regulate WAN VoIP sessions, you need to do
some configuring on the IP Networks tab in Enterprise Manager.
The tab allows you to specify the following three items for a single server or for member
servers in the VoIP domain:
How many VoIP sessions to allow through Public Pipe
How many VoIP sessions to allow through Intranet Pipe
NAT support when the server is behind a NAT router
The Public Pipe is the WAN connection to the public Internet, including IP-VPN over
WAN.
The Intranet Pipe is the enterprise WAN connection, for example, Frame Relay.
Note:
The VoIP connections through public or enterprise WAN will work without
configuring the IP Networks tab. However, if the total number of VoIP
connections exceeds the WAN bandwidth, the voice quality will be affected for all
connections. It is recommended that you set a limit based on the WAN bandwidth
to ensure the voice quality.
To configure IP networks, click the IP Networks tab.
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