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Traversal Server TURN Authentication Realm: <S: 1,128>
The realm sent by the server in its authentication challenges.
Default: TANDBERG
Example: xConfiguration Traversal Server TURN Authentication Realm: "TANDBERG"
Traversal Server TURN Media Port End: <1024..65534>
The upper port in the range used for TURN relays.
Default: 61799
Example: xConfiguration Traversal Server TURN Media Port End: 61799
Traversal Server TURN Media Port Start: <1024..65534>
The lower port in the range used for TURN relays.
Default: 60000
Example: xConfiguration Traversal Server TURN Media Port Start: 60000
Traversal Server TURN Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether the VCS offers TURN services to traversal clients.
Default: Off
Example: xConfiguration Traversal Server TURN Mode: Off
Traversal Server TURN Port: <1024..65534>
The listening port for TURN requests.
Default: 3478
Example: xConfiguration Traversal Server TURN Port: 3478
Zones DefaultZone Authentication Mode:
<DoNotCheckCredentials/TreatAsAuthenticated/CheckCredentials>
Controls how the VCS authenticates incoming messages from this zone and whether they are subsequently
treated as authenticated, unauthenticated, or are rejected. The behavior varies for H.323 messages, SIP
messages that originate from a local domain and SIP messages that originate from non-local domains. See the
Administrator Guide for full details about each of the Authentication Policy options.
Default: DoNotCheckCredentials
Example: xConfiguration Zones DefaultZone Authentication Mode: DoNotCheckCredentials
Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Authentication Mode:
<DoNotCheckCredentials/TreatAsAuthenticated/CheckCredentials>
Controls how the VCS authenticates incoming messages from this subzone and whether they are subsequently
treated as authenticated, unauthenticated or are rejected. The behavior varies for H.323 messages, SIP
messages that originate from a local domain and SIP messages that originate from non-local domains. See the
Administrator Guide for further information.
Default: DoNotCheckCredentials
Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone DefaultSubZone Authentication Mode:
DoNotCheckCredentials
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