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TANDBERG D14049.04 Administrator's Manual (296 pages)
Tandberg Video Communications Server Administrator Guide
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TANDBERG
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction the TANDBERG VCS
8
Overview
8
VCS and the TANDBERG Total Solution
8
VCS Base Applications
9
VCS Control
9
VCS Expressway
9
Standard Features
10
Optional Features
11
Findme
11
Device Provisioning
11
Dual Network Interfaces
11
What's New in this Version
12
Usability Enhancements
12
Findme™ / User Policy Option Key
12
Subzone Registration Policies
12
Zone Configuration
12
Conference Factory Generated Alias Ranges
12
Advanced Media Gateway Support
12
Far End Camera Control Interworking
13
G.729 Support for Interworked Calls
13
Advanced Account Security
13
CRL Checking for TLS Connections to LDAP Servers
13
HTTPS Client Certificate Validation
13
Clustering
13
Hardware Failure Warnings
13
Auditor Account Access Level
13
Remote Account Authentication over LDAP
13
Starter Pack
13
Using this Guide
14
Using the VCS
15
Web Interface
15
Installation and Initial Configuration
15
Using the Web Interface
15
Overview and Status Configuration
15
D14049.07 March
15
Supported Browsers
15
Page Features and Layout
16
Command Line Interface (CLI)
17
Text Entry
17
Installation and Initial Configuration
17
Command Types
17
How CLI Commands Are Shown in this Guide
17
Supported Characters
17
Case Sensitivity
17
Overview and Status
18
Overview Page
19
Status
20
System Information
20
Ethernet Status
20
IP Status
21
Resource Usage
21
Registrations by Device
22
Registrations by Alias
22
Registration History
23
Registration Details
23
Calls
24
Call History
24
Call Summary
24
Searches
25
Search History
25
Search Details
25
Local Zone
26
Zones
26
Links
27
Pipes
27
TURN Relays
28
Presence
28
VCS Zones and Clustering and Configuration Neighbors Peers
28
System Configuration
28
Tandberg Video Communication Server
28
Administrator Guide
28
OCS Relay
29
Provisioning
29
Warnings
30
Hardware
30
Eventlog
31
Configuration Log
39
System Configuration
41
System Administration
41
About the System Name
41
About Administration Access Settings
41
Ethernet
41
About Ethernet Speed
41
About IP Protocols
42
Ipv4 to Ipv6 Gatewaying (Interworking)
42
External LAN Interface
42
About IP Routes (Static Routes)
42
About LAN Configuration
42
About Dual Network Interfaces
42
About Static NAT
42
Quality of Service (Qos)
43
Supported Mechanisms
43
Dns
43
About DNS Servers
43
About DNS Settings
43
Time
44
About the NTP Server
44
VCS Time Display
44
Login Page
44
Snmp
45
About SNMP
45
External Manager
45
About External Managers
45
Configuration
45
Logging
46
About Event Log Levels
46
Setting the Event Log Level
46
About Remote Logging
46
Enabling Remote Logging
46
VCS Configuration
48
H.323 Overview
48
About H.323 on the VCS
48
Using the VCS as an H.323 Gatekeeper
48
H.323 Endpoint Registration
48
Configuring H.323
49
Enabling H.323
49
Configuring H.323 Ports
49
Registration Conflict Mode
49
Time to Live
49
Call Time to Live
49
Auto Discover
49
Caller ID
49
Sip
50
SIP Overview
50
About SIP on the VCS
50
Using the VCS as a SIP Registrar
50
Using the VCS as a SIP Presence Server
50
Using the VCS as a SIP Proxy Server
50
Proxying Registration Requests
50
SIP Endpoint Registration
50
Movi V2.0 (or Later) Clients
50
Configuring SIP
51
Enabling SIP
51
SIP Registration Expiry
51
SIP Registration Proxy Mode
51
D14049.07 March
51
SIP Domains
51
SIP Protocols and Ports
51
Session Timers
51
SIP Device Interoperability
51
Interworking
52
Configuring Interworking
52
SIP Interworking Mode
52
Enabling SIP Endpoints to Dial H.323 Numbers
52
Registration Control
53
Registration Overview
53
Endpoint Registration
53
Registrations on a VCS Expressway
53
MCU, Gateway and Content Server Registration
53
Finding a VCS with Which to Register
54
Preventing Automatic Registrations
54
Sip
54
Device Authentication
55
Device Authentication Using LDAP
56
Configuring the LDAP Server Directory
56
Configuring LDAP Server Settings
56
Authentication Using a Local Database
57
Authenticating with External Systems
57
Registering Aliases
58
About Alias Registration
58
Attempts to Register Using an Existing Alias
58
Blocking Registrations
58
Allow and Deny Lists
59
About Allow and Deny Lists
59
Activating Use of Allow or Deny Lists
59
Removing Existing Registrations
59
Using the Allow and Deny Lists
60
Administrator Guide
60
Call Bandwidth Firewall
60
Processing Control Traversal
60
Tandberg Video Communication Server
60
Zones and Neighbors
61
Introduction
62
Local Zone and Subzones
63
Configuring the Local Zone and Its Subzones
63
Bandwidth Management
63
Local Zone Searches
63
Traversal Subzone
64
What Are Traversal Calls
64
Configuring the Traversal Subzone Ports
64
Zones
65
About Zones
65
Neighbor Zone
65
Traversal Client Zone
65
Traversal Server Zone
65
ENUM Zone
66
DNS Zone
66
Default Zone
66
Zone Configuration
67
TLS Certificate Verification of Neighbor Systems
67
Connections to Neighbor Systems over TCP and TLS
67
SIP Authentication Trust
67
Configuring Zones
68
Configuring Neighbor Zones
68
Configuring Traversal Client Zones
69
Configuring Traversal Server Zones
70
Configuring ENUM Zones
71
Configuring DNS Zones
71
Zone Configuration: Advanced Settings
72
Zone Configuration: Pre-Configured Profile Settings
75
Dial Plans
76
Structuring Your Dial Plan
76
Flat Dial Plan
76
Structured Dial Plan
76
Hierarchical Dial Plan
76
Clustering and Peers
77
Clustering Overview
78
About Clustering
78
About the Configuration Master
78
Cluster Configuration
79
Configuring Clusters
79
Setting up a Cluster
79
Maintaining a Cluster
79
Adding and Removing Peers from a Cluster
79
Changing the Master Peer
79
Cluster Name
79
Monitoring the Status of the Cluster
79
Setting Configuration for the Cluster
79
Which Configuration Is Not Replicated
80
Troubleshooting Cluster Replication Problems
80
Managing Clusters and Peers
81
Sharing Registrations Across Peers
81
Sharing Bandwidth Across Peers
81
Upgrades and Downgrades
81
Backup and Restore
81
Clustering and Findme
82
Clustering and Presence
82
Clustering and TMS
82
Cluster Subzone
83
Neighboring the Local VCS to Another VCS Cluster
83
Call Processing
84
Introduction
85
Search Process
85
Dialing by Address Types
86
About the Different Address Types
86
Dialing by IP Address
86
Endpoints Registered to a VCS Expressway
86
Dialing by H.323 ID or E.164 Alias
86
Dialing by H.323 or SIP URI
86
Dialing by ENUM
86
Hop Counts
87
About Hop Counts
87
Configuring Hop Counts
87
Searches and Transforms
88
Overview of Searches and Transforms
88
Zone Searching and Transform Process
88
Pre-Search Transforms
89
Pre-Search Transform Process
89
Configuring Pre-Search Transforms
90
Search Configuration
91
Calls to Unknown IP Addresses
91
About Unregistered Endpoints
91
Calls to Unknown IP Addresses Settings
91
Recommended Configuration for Firewall Traversal
91
Fallback Alias
91
Zone Searching and Zone Transforms
92
Examples
94
Stripping @Domain for Dialing to H.323 Numbers
94
Examples
95
Transforms for Alphanumeric H.323 ID Dial Strings
95
Combining Match Types and Priorities
96
Always Query a Zone with Original Alias (no Transforms)
96
Configuring a Zone for Incoming Calls Only
96
Filter Queries to a Zone Without Transforming
97
Allowing Calls to IP Addresses Only if They Come from Known Zones
97
Query a Zone for Original and Transformed Alias
98
Query a Zone for Two or more Transformed Aliases
99
Call Policy
100
Call Policy and Authentication
100
Enabling Call Policy
101
Configuring Basic Call Policy Using the Web Interface
101
Administrator Guide
101
Configuring Call Policy Using a CPL Script
102
Viewing Existing CPL Script
102
About CPL XSD Files
102
Uploading a CPL Script
102
Deleting an Existing CPL Script
102
Routing Calls Via the Advanced Media Gateway
103
VCS and the Advanced Media Gateway
103
Configuring the VCS to Use the am Gateway
103
Usage Features and Limitations
103
Controlling Which Calls to Route Via the am Gateway
103
Configuring am Gateway Policy Rules
104
URI Dialing
105
Overview
105
URI Dialing Without DNS
105
URI Dialing Via DNS
105
Enabling URI Dialing Via DNS
105
URI Resolution Process Using DNS
106
URI Dialing Via DNS for Outgoing Calls
107
URI Dialing Process
107
Adding and Configuring DNS Zones
107
Configuring Search Rules for DNS Zones
107
Configuring DNS Servers
107
URI Dialing Via DNS for Incoming Calls
108
Types of DNS Records Required
108
Incoming Call Process
108
SRV Record Format
108
Configuring H.323 SRV Records
108
Configuring SIP SRV Records
108
Example DNS Record Configuration
109
URI Dialing and Firewall Traversal
109
Recommended Configuration
109
ENUM Dialing
110
ENUM Dialing Process
110
Enabling ENUM Dialing
110
ENUM Dialing for Outgoing Calls
111
Prerequisites
111
Process
111
ENUM Dialing for Outgoing Calls
112
Adding and Configuring ENUM Zones
112
Configuring Matches for ENUM Zones
112
Configuring Transforms for ENUM Zones
112
Configuring DNS Servers
112
ENUM Dialing for Incoming Calls
113
Prerequisites
113
About DNS Domains for ENUM
113
Configuring DNS NAPTR Records
113
Call Configuration
114
Call Routed Mode
114
Call Loop Detection Mode
114
Call Ids, Serial Numbers and Tags
115
Identifying Calls
115
Disconnecting Calls
116
Limitations When Disconnecting SIP Calls
116
Bandwidth Control
117
Bandwidth Control Overview
118
Bandwidth Control on the VCS
118
Example Network Deployment
118
Subzones
119
About Subzones
119
Subzone Registration Policy
119
About the Traversal Subzone
119
Traversal Calls
119
About the Default Subzone
119
Default Links between Subzones
119
Configuring Subzones and Membership Rules
120
Applying Bandwidth Limitations to Subzones
121
Bandwidth Consumption of Traversal Calls
121
D14049.07 March
121
Links
122
Creating and Editing Links
122
Default Links
122
Pipes
123
Creating and Editing Pipes
123
Applying Pipes to Links
124
Default Bandwidth and Downspeeding
125
Bandwidth Control Examples
126
Example Without a Firewall
126
Example with a Firewall
127
VCS Expressway Subzone Configuration
127
VCS Control Subzone Configuration
127
Firewall Traversal
128
Firewall Traversal Overview
129
About Expressway
129
VCS as a Firewall Traversal Client
129
VCS as a Firewall Traversal Server
129
Quick Guide to VCS Traversal Client - Server Configuration
130
Firewall Traversal Protocols and Ports
131
Expressway Process
131
H.323 Firewall Traversal Protocols
131
SIP Firewall Traversal Protocols
131
Ports for Initial Connections from Traversal Clients
132
Assent Ports
132
SIP Ports
132
H.460.18/19 Ports
132
TURN Ports
132
Ports for Connections out to the Public Internet
132
Firewall Traversal and Authentication
133
Authentication and NTP
133
Other Issues
134
Firewall Traversal and Dual Network Interfaces
134
Firewall Configuration
134
Tandberg Video Communication Server
134
Administrator Guide
134
Configuring the VCS as a Traversal Client
135
Configuring the VCS as a Traversal Server
136
Adding and Configuring a Traversal Server Zone
136
Configuring Traversal for Endpoints
136
Configuring Traversal Server Ports
137
Configuring the VCS as a TURN Server
138
TURN Services
138
About ICE
138
About TURN
138
TURN Relay Server
138
Capabilities and Limitations
138
Configuring TURN Services
138
Applications Conference Factory
140
Configuration
140
Presence
141
Presence Server
141
Presence User Agent (PUA)
142
Aggregation of Presence Information
142
Findme Presence
142
Registration Refresh Period
142
Configuring Presence
143
Enabling and Disabling Presence Services
143
Presence Server Expiration Times
143
Viewing Presence Status
144
Publishers
144
Presentities
144
Subscribers
144
OCS Relay
145
Configuring OCS Relay
145
Viewing OCS Relay Status
145
Findme
146
Overview
146
What Is Findme
146
How Are Devices Specified
146
Process Overview
146
Who Must Do What before Findme Can be Used
146
Recommendations When Deploying Findme
146
Enabling Findme on the VCS
147
Configuring Findme
147
Caller ID
147
Device Creation Message
147
Searching for Findme Accounts
147
Principal Devices
147
TANDBERG Findme™ User Guide
148
About Findme
148
Findme User Accounts
148
Individual Versus Group Findme
148
Accessing the Findme Home Page
148
Configuring Your Findme User Account
149
Findme Home Page
149
Defining Device Details
150
Defining Location Details
151
Provisioning (Starter Pack)
152
Configuration
152
TMS Agent
153
Overview
153
Findme
153
Device Provisioning
153
TMS Agent Account Passwords
153
Maintenance
154
Upgrading Software Components
155
Overview
155
VCS Software Components
155
Prerequisites
155
Backing up before Upgrading
155
D14049.07 March
155
Upgrading and Option Keys
155
Installing and Rebooting
155
Upgrade Procedure
156
Upgrading Using Secure Copy (SCP/PSCP)
156
Downgrade Procedure
156
Option Keys
157
Adding Option Keys Using the Web Interface
157
Adding Option Keys Using the CLI
157
Security Certificates
158
Enabling Security
158
Trusted CA Certificate
158
Server Certificate Data
158
Advanced Account Security
159
Prerequisites
159
VCS Functionality: Changes and Limitations
159
Enabling Advanced Account Security
159
Login Accounts
160
Account Authentication Configuration
160
Administrator Accounts
161
Default Administrator Account
161
Additional Administrator Accounts
161
Administrator Password Security
161
Maintaining Administrator Accounts
161
Maintaining User Accounts
162
Creating User Accounts
162
Managing User Accounts
163
Changing an Account's Password
163
Configuring Devices and Locations
163
Configuring Principal Devices
163
Administrator and User Groups
164
Configuring Administrator Groups
164
Configuring User Groups
164
Account Authentication Using LDAP
165
Configuring LDAP Server Settings
165
Administrator Guide
165
Tandberg Video Communication Server
165
TLS Encryption and CRL Checking
165
Root Account
166
Changing the Root Account Password
166
Accessing the Root Account over SSH and Telnet
166
Resetting Passwords
166
System Administration Access
167
Overview
167
Security Considerations
167
Configuring Administration Access
167
Administration Session Timeout
167
Backup and Restore
168
Creating a Backup of Your VCS Data
168
Restoring a Previous Backup
168
System Snapshot
169
Creating a System Snapshot
169
Incident Reporting
170
Warning: Privacy-Protected Personal Data
170
What Information Does the Report Contain
170
Viewing Incident Reports
171
Sending Incident Reports Manually
171
Removing Sensitive Information from the Report
171
Sending Incident Reports Automatically
171
Tools
172
Check Pattern
172
Locate
172
Port Usage
173
Local VCS Inbound Ports
173
Local VCS Outbound Ports
173
Remote Listening Ports
173
Restarting, Rebooting and Shutting down
174
Restoring Default Configuration
175
Configuration Items Reset by Defaultvaluesset Level 3
175
Configuration Items Reset by Defaultvaluesset Level 2
176
Password Encryption
178
Appendices
179
CPL Reference
180
Overview of CPL on the VCS
180
Address-Switch
180
Address
180
Field
181
Subfield
182
Otherwise
182
Not-Present
182
Location
183
Rule-Switch
183
Proxy
184
Reject
184
Unsupported CPL Elements
184
CPL Examples
185
Call Screening of Authenticated Users
185
Call Screening Based on Alias
185
Call Screening Based on Domain
186
Change of Domain Name
186
Allow Calls from Locally Registered Endpoints Only
187
Block Calls from Default Zone and Default Subzone
187
Restricting Access to a Local Gateway
188
Using the Address-Switch Node
188
Using the Taa:rule-Switch Node
188
Redirecting Failed Calls Based on Status Code
189
Reject Attempts to Subscribe to a Presentity
190
Regular Expression Reference
191
Pattern Variable Reference
192
VCS Port Reference
193
DNS Configuration
196
Overview
196
Verifying the SRV Record
196
Microsoft DNS Server
196
Bind 8 & 9
196
LDAP Configuration for Device Authentication
197
About the LDAP Databases
197
Downloading the H.350 Schemas
197
Microsoft Active Directory
197
Prerequisites
197
Installing the H.350 Schemas
197
Adding H.350 Objects
198
Securing with TLS
198
Openldap
199
Prerequisites
199
Installing the H.350 Schemas
199
Adding H.350 Objects
200
Securing with TLS
200
Command Reference - Xconfiguration
201
Command Reference - Xcommand
248
Command Reference - Xstatus
265
Warnings
284
Bibliography
287
Glossary
289
Legal Notices
295
Contact Information
296
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