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RADVision L2W-323 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
RADVision L2W-323 User Manual (253 pages)
Brand:
RADVision
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 1.37 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
5
Related Documentation
14
Introducing the L2W-323 Gateway
17
Gateway Features
18
Internal Gatekeeper Features
19
Figure 1 - L2W-323 Front Panel
20
Gateway Physical Description
20
Figure 2 - L2W-323 Gateway Rear Panel
21
Figure 3 - WAN Module Combinations
22
Overview
25
The Onlan 323 Product Series
25
Figure 4 - Mixed WAN-LAN Multipoint Multimedia Conference
26
Onlan 323 Product Collaboration
26
Figure 5 - H.320 Room System Communicating with an H.320 Terminal on the WAN
27
L2W-323 Gateway and VIU-323
27
An Introduction to H.323
28
Figure 6 - Multimedia Conferencing Via the Gateway
30
Integrating the L2W-323 Gateway into Your Network
30
Figure 7 - Voice over IP Communication Via Gateways
31
Voice over IP (Voip) Application
31
Figure 8 - Connecting more than One L2W-323 Gateway LAN Port
32
Types of Connections
32
Wan Connections
33
Understanding the L2W-323 Gateway
35
H.323 Version 2 Support
39
Understanding the Internal Gatekeeper
40
Service Providers
42
Working with Several Gatekeepers
44
Optimizing Call Routing on the H.323 Network
45
Figure 9 - Using Islands for Fast Service Call Routing on the LAN
46
Call Transfer
47
Installing the L2W-323 Gateway
51
Package Contents
51
Installing the WAN Modules
52
Figure 10 - Rear Panel with a BRI and a V.35 Module
53
Unpacking the Module
53
Figure 11 - Fitting a Bracket for Rack Mounting
54
Uploading the BRI Module Driver
54
Installing more than One Unit
55
LAN Connection
56
WAN Connection
57
Checking for Correct Operation
59
Connecting a Pc
60
Next Step: Configuration
62
Preparing for Configuration
63
Planning the Configuration
65
Setting up the Configuration Station
67
Running Setup
68
Navigating the Configuration Software Screens
71
Figure 12 - Assigning an IP Address to a New Gateway
73
Basic Configuration
75
Basic Configuration Options
77
Figure 13 - Select Unit Screen
78
Selecting the Gateway Unit
78
Assigning an IP Address
79
Figure 14 - Enter Password Screen
80
Viewing Software Version Details
81
Figure 16 - Software Version Screen
82
Modifying the Password
82
Figure 17 - Change Password Screen
83
Figure 18 - the Application Parameters Screen, for Gatekeeper Configuration
84
Setting the Gatekeeper Mandatory Parameters
84
Defining Gatekeeper Services
86
Figure 19 - Gatekeeper Services Definition Table Screen with Default Services
87
Figure 20 - Network Control Screen
88
Disabling the Gatekeeper Function
88
Setting Parameters for an External Gatekeeper
89
Figure 21 - Selecting the Source File for the Gateway Configuration Parameters
90
Figure 22 - Unit Identification Screen
91
Setting Unit Identification Parameters
91
Figure 23 - Miscellaneous Parameters Screen
92
Setting Miscellaneous Parameters
92
Figure 24 - Presentation Restricted Support Parameter
95
Figure 24A - Miscellaneous WAN Parameters
96
Figure 25 - LAN Port Settings Screen
97
Setting LAN Port Parameters
97
Figure 26 - LAN Parameters Screen
98
Figure 27 - Gateway Services Definition Table Screen
99
Setting Gateway Services
99
Figure 28 - Defining Service Settings
101
Setting WAN Port Parameters
102
Figure 29 - WAN Port Settings - ISDN Screen (SPID Disabled)
103
Figure 30 - WAN Port Settings - ISDN Screen (SPID Enabled)
104
Figure 31 - Spids for the BRI Connection
105
Figure 32 - Directory Numbers for the BRI Connection
106
Figure 33 - WAN Call Parameters Screen
107
Figure 34 - Supported Services Screen
109
Figure 35 - Advanced Parameter Settings for the ISDN BRI Port
110
Figure 36 - WAN Port Settings Screen for a V.35 Port
112
Figure 37 - WAN Parameters Screen
114
Saving and Uploading the Gateway Parameters
115
Making a Call through the L2W-323 Gateway
117
Using the L2W-323 Gateway
121
Overview
121
Defining Gatekeeper Built-In Services
122
Service Access Control
123
Single Number Access to a Group of Terminals
124
Internal Gatekeeper Service Files
125
Deleting and Adding Gatekeeper Services
126
Zone Definition
127
Figure 41 - Everyone Can Register Option in the Network Control Screen
128
Displaying the Zone Definition Table
129
Figure 42 - Zone Definition Table
130
Adding a New Endpoint
132
Figure 44 - Allowed Services Screen
134
Editing an Existing Endpoint
136
Figure 45 - Online Properties Screen
137
Figure 46 - Supported Services Screen for a Gateway
138
Deleting Endpoints
139
Saving the Data of the Zone Definition Table
140
Multiple Zones
141
Figure 47 - Neighbor Gatekeepers Table Screen
142
Figure 48 - Neighbor GK Parameters Screen
143
Network Topology
144
Displaying the Network Topology Table
145
Figure 50 - Subnet Parameters Screen
146
Network Control
148
Figure 52 - Advanced Settings Screen
151
Setting Alias Assignment
152
Disabling the Gatekeeper Function When There Are Ongoing Calls
154
Overview
157
Internetwork Dialing
158
Dialing in to the LAN through the Gateway
161
Dialing Examples
164
Intranetwork Dialing
165
Forwarding Calls
167
Making Voice Calls over the IP Network
170
Far End Camera Control
172
Servicing the Gateway
175
Uploading Files to the Gateway
175
Figure 54 - Software Upload Utility Window for Onlan L2W-323
176
Figure 55 - Upload Status Window for the Onlan L2W-323
177
Changing IVR Messages
178
Running the IVR Recording Utility
179
Editing the Default IVR Message
180
Figure 57 - Software Upload Utility Window Showing IVR Flash File
184
Upgrading the ISDN BRI WAN Module Driver
186
Creating a Dial-Up Connection to the Gateway
187
Diagnostics Menus
188
Troubleshooting the L2W-323 Gateway
203
LED Indications
203
Problems Accessing the L2W-323 Gateway
204
From the Console Port
205
Problems Using the L2W-323 Gateway
206
Receiving Calls
209
Changing the Password
212
IP Address Problems
213
Cable Connectors and Pin-Outs
217
RJ-45 LAN Port
217
Crossover Ethernet Cable
218
Serial Connector and Null Modem Cable
219
Null Modem Cable
220
Figure 61 - Null Modem Cable
221
Safety Considerations
224
IP Addressing
227
IP Addressing Scheme
227
Subnets and Using a Subnet Mask
228
Hexadecimal Notation
229
Technical Specifications
233
Interfaces
233
Leds
234
FCC Part 68 Customer Instructions
237
FCC and Industry Canada Compliance
237
Equipment Attachment Limitations
240
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