Setting H. 323 Account/H.323 Ip Call; Configuring H.323 Accounts - Yealink MeetingEye 600 Administrator's Manual

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Note: If you want to use SIP IP call to make private-to-public calls, you also need to enable the
static NAT settings or STUN feature for the SIP IP Call.
Related tasks
Configuring NAT
Enabling Static NAT Feature for SIP Protocol

Setting H. 323 Account/H.323 IP Call

The H.323 protocol is enabled by default. You can place IP calls via the H.323 protocol. If your network
uses a gatekeeper, you can register an H.323 account for the system, and specify its H.323 name and
extension. This allows others to call you via your H.323 name or the extension instead of the IP address.

Configuring H.323 Accounts

H.323 Tunneling
Configuring H.323 Accounts
Procedure
1. Do one of the following:
On your web user interface, go to Account > H.323.
On your VCS,
For MeetingEye 600/MeetingEye 400, go to More > Setting > Advanced > Account > H.323.
For VC880/VC800/VC500/VC200/PVT980/PVT950, go to More > Setting > Advanced > H.323.
For VP59, tap Setting > Advanced > H.323.
On your CTP20, tap
2. Configure and save the following settings:
Parameter
H.323 Protocol
H.323 Account
> Setting > Advanced > Account > H.323.
Description
Enable or disable the H.323
protocol.
Note: the default value is
On. Only when it is set to On
can the H.323 account be
registered. When it is set to
On on both sites, the devices
can call each other by dialing
an IP address directly.
Enable or disable the H.323
account.
Note: the default value is On.
If it is set to Off, the devices
cannot place or receive calls
via the H.323 protocol.
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Configuration Method
Web user interface
Endpoint
CTP20
Web user interface
Endpoint
CTP20

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