Important Note: Check with your IT administrator before changing this setting. By default
the codec is configured for Assured Forwarding and more details about DSCP are
available on Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dscp.
23.3
Configure Fuse-IP Bonding
Tieline's proprietary Fuse-IP data aggregation technology uses a point-to-point tunnel between two
codecs to bond multiple IP interfaces (peers). Fuse-IP automatically distributes data over any two
bonded interfaces, which may include:
·
Dual Ethernet LAN ports.
·
An Ethernet LAN port with Wi-Fi.
See
Connecting with Fuse-IP
Configuring a Fuse-IP Server at the Studio
1. Open the HTML5 Toolbox Web-GUI and click Transport and then Fuse-IP.
2. Click the Bonded Interfaces drop-down menu to select the interfaces to be bonded.
3. Leave the default Fuse-IP Port as 8999 in most situations unless this port is already in use,
e.g. you have multiple codecs behind a firewall using Fuse-IP, therefore you need to allocate
a different port for each Fuse-IP tunnel. Note: the port number on the client and server
codecs must be the same.
3. Click the Fuse-IP Mode drop-down menu and select Server if the codec is not initiating the
connection.
Click the
4.
5. Click the On/Off button to create a Fuse-IP tunnel between the server and client codecs.
Note: Connected should be displayed after a few seconds if both codecs are configured
correctly and Fuse-IP is enabled on both codecs.
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