Default Server Ip Address - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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RTCP MONITOR SERVER
Default RTCP Report Period (secs)
In conjunction with the IP address and server port, this value tells the IP telephones, IP
softphones and VoIP media modules how often to send the information (RTCP packets) to the
RTCP server
.
Valid entries
5 to 99

Default Server IP Address

The default server IP address that can be utilized by the IP Network Region screen for each
administered region.
Valid entries
0 to 255 in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format
Default Server Port
The RTCP monitor is a separate computer that receives RTCP packets from many devices.
Avaya Communication Manager pushes these values to IP telephones, IP softphones and VoIP
media modules, such that they know where to send the data. The IP address is that of the
RTCP server. The server port is the TCP/IP port of that RTCP server where the information
should be sent.
Valid entries
1 to 65535
Usage
Enter the desired number of seconds.
Usage
A unique IP address is assigned to each port on any IP device
that is used for a connection.
Usage
Enter the port being used as the RTCP monitor. Default is 5005.
Note: You can also change the RTCP monitor server port setting from the
default of 5005 for an individual network region by entering n in the Use
Default Server Parameters field in the RTCP Monitor Server section of
the
IP Network Region
appear for entering alternative server parameters.
IP-Options System Parameters
screen. When you enter n, additional fields
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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