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6. Select Apply.
7. Allow Scopia Management to access the Scopia Gateway:
Deployment Guide for Scopia TIP Gateway Version 8.2
Field Names
Required Gatekeeper
Current Gatekeeper
Location
SIP Proxy Server
Transport Type
Default SIP Domain
NTP IP Address
NTP Time Zone
MTU size
DNS Server 1, 2
Quality of Service
QoS Priority
a. Select the Access tab.
b. Enter the login name and password of the Scopia Gateway. The default username is
admin and the default password is password.
Description
The gatekeeper to which you want to register the
Scopia Gateway.
This (read-only) field displays the management IP
address of the gatekeeper this Scopia Gateway is
currently registered to. In most cases, this is the same
gatekeeper selected in the Required Gatekeeper field.
If the current gatekeeper is not the same as the
gatekeeper configured in Required Gatekeeper, an
alarm is issued by Scopia Management.
If there is more than one location in your deployment,
assign your gateway to a location by selecting an
option from the list.
The IP of the SIP Server for this gateway.
Typically Scopia Management acts as the SIP server.
The default setting is TCP. Choose TLS for encrypted
communications with the SIP server.
TLS requires correctly issued certificates from a CA for
the gateway and the SIP server.
The SIP domain of your organization.
The IP address of a Network Time Protocol server
which sets the time for the gateway's clock.
External NTP servers ensure the same clock
throughout all devices on the network.
If you have no NTP server, enter 0.0.0.0.
The time zone of the NTP server.
The size of the packets received from the gateway.
Only change this if a router uses a non-standard MTU
size.
The IP address(es) of the organization's DNS server(s).
Typically this setting remains on Default.
You can customize the priority given to the different
elements of the gateway communication if required.
Enter a number from 1-100 to represent the relative
priority of audio, video, and signaling and control data.
During low-bandwidth conditions, Scopia Management
uses these priority settings to adjust the quality of the
meeting.
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