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Table of contents General information ... 1 About the MSE 8510 Media2 blade ... 1 Port and LED location ... 1 LED behavior ... 2 Installing the Media2 blade ... 3 Step one: Install the Media2 blade into the MSE 8000 chassis ... 3 Step two: Connect to Ethernet Port A ...
General information About the MSE 8510 Media2 blade The MSE 8510 Media2 blade is a technologically advanced media processor that fits into an MSE 8000 chassis. It can be used as a Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) combining continuous presence high definition video conferencing and the highest possible voice quality.
LED behavior Table 1 describes the behavior of the LEDs. Table 1: Media2 blade LED behavior USB Port Activity Admin Port Activity Status Alarm Ethernet Port Status, for each Ethernet port and Admin port: Link Power Color Indicates Green Reserved for future expansion Green Reserved for future expansion Green...
Installing the Media2 blade : Before installing the Media2 blade into the MSE 8000, you Important must read the safety information for the MSE 8000 chassis at: http://www.codian.com/safety.htm Although blades are hot-swappable parts, you must only remove one blade at any time. Remove the power from the MSE 8000, if you need to remove more than one blade at a time.
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iii Slide out the blade or blanking blade. Open both retaining latches on the front of the Media2 blade. When open, a retaining latch is at a 90 Slide the Media2 blade into the blade slot (as shown in Figure 2) until it stops. Simultaneously close both retaining latches on the blade (thereby engaging the connectors at the rear of the blade) to secure in the chassis as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Closing the retaining latches on the front of a blade Step two: Connect to Ethernet Port A Connect an Ethernet cable from Ethernet Port A to an Ethernet switch (rather than a hub, to minimize interference from other devices on the network). The Ethernet port is a 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing connection.
Initial configuration Step one: Configure Ethernet Port A settings The default setting for the Media2 blade Ethernet ports is auto-sensing mode. If the switch ports to which you connect the Media2 blade are not also set to auto-sensing mode, then you need to configure the Media2 blade Ethernet ports to use the same speed and duplex mode.
Configuring the Media2 blade Step one: Log in to the Media2 blade All administration of the Media2 blade is performed via the web interface. To log in to the web interface of the Media2 blade: Log in to the Supervisor’s web interface. Go to Hardware >...
To configure the Media2 blade to use a SIP registrar: In the web interface, go to Configure the settings you require, using the online help for further assistance. Click Apply changes Before you configure the Media2 blade to use, and register conferences to, a SIP registrar, you must set up the Media2 blade and its conferences on that SIP registrar.
Using the Media2 blade Creating conferences To create a conference: In the web interface of the Media2 blade, go to conference Type a for the conference, for example SalesMeeting. Name Type an optional numeric identifier, for example telephone number that participants can use to join the conference when calling in to the Media2 blade via a gatekeeper or SIP registrar.
Calling participants in to a conference To call participants in to a conference: In the web interface of the Media2 blade, go to name of an active conference. On the Participants endpoint. In the field: Address where there is no H.323 gatekeeper or SIP registrar, type the IP address, host name, or SIP URI of an accessible endpoint on your network if you are using an H.323 gatekeeper, enter the number registered with the gatekeeper for the required endpoint...
Streaming conferences Streaming is a way of viewing a conference in a standard web browser. The Media2 blade allows streaming of video and, if enabled for a conference, the streaming of data. You can also conduct a text ‘chat’ and add notes and drawings to the data stream.
Instructing conference participants You need to tell conference participants how to join conferences. You can also tell them how to use the Far-End Camera Controls (FECC) to navigate menus in the auto attendant and choose conference layouts. There is a document: Getting Started: Accessing Conferences available in the documentation area of the web site, which you can print out and give to conference participants.
Troubleshooting and technical support information Using the event log to help solve a problem Unless you are experiencing a problem, all event logging sources should be set to the default, which is Errors, warnings and information configuring the event log, refer to the online help accessible from the web interface. You can use the event log to produce debugging information to assist technical support in solving your problem.
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