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Trap Destination
Enter the address of the trap destination
SNMP manager.
Community
Enter the community name managed by the
SNMP manager. The default setting is
"public". Normally, there is no need to
change.
Description
Enter the description of this terminal. The
default setting is "Videoconference Device"
and cannot be changed.
Location
Enter the location where this terminal is
installed.
Contact
Enter information on the administrator of
this terminal.
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LAN Setup
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NAT Mode
NAT Address
Packet Resend Request
Adaptive Rate Control
LAN Mode
NAT Mode
Selects whether you connect the system to a
local network using NAT (Network Address
Translation) that enables sharing of one IP
address for multiple computers on the same
LAN.
On: Enables NAT mode.
Off: Disables NAT mode.
NAT Address
Enter the IP address of a global network to
be used for NAT mode.
Packet Resend Request
Selects whether or not to request to resend
the packet when a packet loss occurs during
communication.
On: Requests resending a packet.
Off
On
On
Auto Negotiation
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Off: Does not request resending a packet.
Adaptive Rate Control
Sets whether or not to always optimize the
LAN bandwidth.
On: Always optimizes.
Off: Disables optimization of the LAN
bandwidth.
Note
This item is enabled only when "Packet Resend
Request" is set to "Off". When "Packet Resend
Request" is set to "On", this item is always set
to "On".
LAN Mode
Selects the interface type and the
communication mode of the LAN
connection.
Auto Negotiation: The interface type and
the communication mode are recognized
automatically.
100Mbps Full Duplex: Connects via
100BASE-TX in full duplex mode.
100Mbps Half Duplex: Connects via
100BASE-TX in half duplex mode.
10Mbps Full Duplex: Connects via
10BASE-T in full duplex mode.
10Mbps Half Duplex: Connects via
10BASE-T in half duplex mode.
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LAN Setup
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Port Number Used
TCP Port Number
UDP Port Number
Port Number Used
Selects whether or not to fix the TCP port
number and UDP port number.
Custom: Uses the port numbers set by the
user.
Default: Uses the default port numbers,
2253 for the TCP port number and
49152 for the UDP port number.
Registering Local Information
Default
2253 – 2263
49152 – 49239
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