Appendix A: Bogen Digital Certification Authority ......19 Installing the Bogen Digital Certification Authority ......19 Installing Certification Authority on Windows System .
VoIP intercom applications. These 10W single-channel intercom modules are available with (NQ-GA10PV) or without (NQ-GA10P) an HDMI video output, depending upon the application needs. They also offer a CAN bus interface to work with the NQ-E7020 Digital Call Switch and a Form-C relay for controlling third-party devices (e.g., A/V override).
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To access the appliance’s Web-based user interface (UI): Before accessing the web UI for the first time, the Bogen Certification Authority (CA) digital certificate must be installed on the client. This certificate can be downloaded from any Nyquist appliance and enables your browser to recognize the Nyquist web application as a trusted site.
Figure 2. Intercom Module Dashboard Using the Dashboard The dashboard displays the following fields: Table 1. Appliance Dashboard Fields Device Type Identifies the model of this device. Serial Number Identifies the serial number for the device. MAC Address Identifies the Media Access Control (MAC) address, which is a unique identifier assigned to network inter- faces for communications on the physical network seg- ment.
Table 2. Appliance Dashboard Buttons Dashboard Displays the dashboard. Configuration Settings Accesses the Configuration Settings page where you can view and set various options. If Standalone Operation is not enabled, you can also receive configuration settings from a Nyquist server. Network Settings Accesses the Network Settings page where you can view and set network settings, such as the static IP address.
On the appliance web UI’s main page, select Firmware Update to view or update the firmware version. • If the device is in Standalone mode, the Check for Updates button will be shown. Selecting it checks the Bogen website for the latest firmware version available. If a...
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Check for Updates Available only when the appliance is configured for Standalone mode. Checks the Bogen website for the latest firmware version available and, if it finds a version newer than what is currently installed, downloads it to the appliance.
Table 3. Firmware Update settings Restore Factory Settings Returns the appliance to its original factory con- figuration. Note: This does not install the original appliance firmware. The firmware will not be changed. Reboot Appliance Restarts the appliance. Network Settings Tab Parameters Network settings can be configured dynamically by the Nyquist server or manually by using the appliance’s web UI.
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Figure 4. Network Settings Network settings are described in the following table: Table 4. Network Settings IP Address Identifies the IP address assigned to the appliance. Netmask Identifies the subnetwork subdivision of an IP net- work. Gateway Identifies the address, or route, for the default gate- way.
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Table 4. Network Settings (Continued) NTP Server Identifies the IP address or the domain name of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server. Note: This field is only editable when Standalone Operation is enabled. TFTP Server Identifies the host name or IP address of the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server.
Configuration Settings Tab Parameters The easiest way to configure Nyquist appliances is to obtain configuration settings from the Nyquist server by selecting Get Configuration From Server. However, you can man- ually configure an appliance through the appliance’s Web UI when Standalone Operation is enabled (see "Standalone Operation Configuration Settings”...
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The following table describes the Configuration Settings tab settings when Standalone Operation is not enabled for this device: Table 5. Configuration Settings (Standalone disabled) Get Configuration from Retrieves configuration settings (i.e., web username, server, and local port) from the TFTP server specified in Server the Network Settings (see Table 1 on page 1).
Local Port Shows the port used for SIP. Username Shows the username or extension for the station associ- ated with the port. Standalone Operation Configuration Settings Figure 5. Appliance Configuration Settings (Standalone enabled) Configuring this device consists of specifying one or more of the following:...
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• The SIP server addresses, ports, and SIP extensions at which to register for incoming SIP pages and announcements. • The input multicast addresses (and ports) from which the device will receive digital signals, which will then be converted to analog and played to the speaker output. To use this device to make announcements or SIP calls, connect a Push-to-Talk (PTT) microphone to the speaker and call switch connections (refer to the VoIP Intercom Module Installation and Use Guide).
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Table 6. Configuration Settings (Standalone enabled) SIP Codecs Displays a read-only list of codecs allowed on SIP sessions. SIP Extension Specifies the SIP extension for this device. The extension, along with the IP address, is used to specify the URI used to place a SIP call to this extension: sip:<extension>@<local_ip_address>...
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Codec Specifies the codec to be used when decoding audio. Select one of the following values: • G711 u-law • Intercom call quality • A narrowband audio codec that provides toll-qual- ity audio at 64 kbps. The u-law version is primarily used in North America and Japan.
Note: Multicast Addresses should be ordered by priority, highest priority first. If multiple streams are active on the same channel simultaneously, the one with the highest priority will be played. Set the Sorting switch to Enabled and drag entries using the 4-way arrow symbols to drag entries up and down to rearrange the priorities.
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Figure 6. Logs Available logs are described in the following table. If a log file is empty, however, it will not appear in the drop-down list of available logs. Table 7. Logs Description ampws.log Contains information about protection status and logs protection events with temperature information at the time of event.
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Table 7. Logs (Continued) Description kern.log Contains information logged by the kernel and recent login information for all users. lastlog Contains information on the last login of each user. messages Contains messages generated by Nyquist. php5-fpm.log Contains errors generated by the PHP script. syslog Contains list of errors that occur when the server is run- ning and server start and stop records...
Bogen Certification Authority (CA) certificate to authenticate the device’s digital certif- icate, which verifies that the client is connecting to a valid server. If you do not install the Bogen CA certificate, the browser will display a warning that it was unable to authenticate the server, displaying a red Not secure warning immediately to the left of the browser’s address bar when you attempt to...
You can also download and install the Certification Authority using a PowerShell command prompt or script, which involves fewer steps. To download the certificate to a CRT file, execute the following PowerShell command, replacing <device> with the IP address or DNS name of the Nyquist device: Invoke-WebRequest -Uri http://<device>/ssl/bogenCA.crt -OutFile $env:TEMP\bogenCA.crt If you wish to validate the certificate before importing it, execute the following command after...
If prompted, verify your identity (e.g., enter your PIN or fingerprint). Type a certificate name (e.g., “Bogen CA”), specify “VPN and apps” under “Used for”, and select OK to install the certificate. Installing Certification Authority on an iOS Device Note: The iOS device WiFi must be connected to the same network as the Nyquist Server.
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Browse to the Bogen device’s web application in your browser (using Safari on iOS, Chrome or Edge on all other platforms).
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