3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Install.
4. Select Service and click Install.
5. Select QoS Packet Scheduler, and click OK.
When you use AdminTools to configure the system for a Maximum
Bandwidth, the setting does not take effect until the system is restarted.
When you create a WebOffice, your first attempt to log on will be
unsuccessful. You should be able to log on successfully with subsequent
attempts.
When an iPower system configured to run on an asymmetric network is
then reconfigured not to run on an asymmetric network, the maximum
incoming bandwidths are changed. Reconfigure these items to values
appropriate for your environment.
After you exit the iPower collaboration application, either wait several
seconds before starting AdminTools (in order to allow the application
time to complete its shutdown procedure), or launch AdminTools while
the application is still running. (AdminTools automatically coordinates
shutdown of the iPower collaboration application.)
In AdminTools, changes to incoming call bandwidth can cause the
iPower system to lose its gatekeeper settings.
To address this issue, do the following:
1. Start AdminTools and click
2. Click the LAN Bandwidth tab.
3. Change the incoming call bandwidth, and click Apply.
4. To force AdminTools to save the change, click the Gatekeeper
Setup tab, and then click the LAN Bandwidth tab.
5. Click OK.
Do not enable Internet Connection Sharing in the Windows Network and
Dial-up Connection settings.
The default audio algorithm for Internal Multipoint calls is G.722. Since
calls to endpoints that do not support G.722 fail, you must change the
audio algorithm to G.711 if there are NetMeeting or ProShare
on the network. Change the audio algorithm for Internal Multipoint calls
in AdminTools>Internal Multipoint.
You cannot change the community string for SNMP to a blank value. If
you do, the previous value is restored when you restart the system.
The iPower system registers properly with an ILS server running
Windows NT, but does not register with an ILS server running Windows
2000.
To disable RAS on an ISDN line previously configured for RAS, first
uncheck the Use this line for network management via RAS check
box in the ISDN Bandwidth tab in AdminTools, and then select None.
If you do not do this first, RAS remains enabled even though the field is
grayed out. The system may continue to reserve the line for RAS and it
LAN.
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