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TANDBERG VCS Administrator's Manual (276 pages)
Video Communication Server
Brand:
TANDBERG
| Category:
Server
| Size: 24 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Legal Notices
10
Disclaimer
10
Intellectual Property Rights
10
Copyright Notice
10
Patent Information
10
Safety Instructions and Approvals
11
Water and Moisture
11
Cleaning
11
Ventilation
11
Lightning
11
Dust
11
Vibration
11
Power Connection and Hazardous Voltage
11
Servicing
11
Accessories
11
Environmental Issues
12
Tandberg's Environmental Policy
12
European Environmental Directives
12
Waste Handling
12
Tandberg's Recycling Policy
12
Digital User Guides
12
D14049.04
12
The TANDBERG VCS
14
Overview
14
VCS and the TANDBERG Total Solution
14
D14049.04
14
VCS Base Applications
15
VCS Control
15
D14049.04
15
VCS Expressway
15
Standard Features
16
Optional Features
16
Dual Network Interfaces
16
D14049.04
16
User Policy (Findme™)
16
What's New in this Version
17
Backup and Restore
17
Clusters Must Use TMS Version 12.0 and above to Ensure They Are Configured Identically
17
H.323 Version 6
17
Intelligent Route Director
17
Microsoft OCS 2007 Interworking
17
Multiple Web Accounts
17
Pre-Connect Transfer
17
Presence
17
Scalable Deployments
17
The Administrator Guide
18
Using this Administrator Guide
18
Typographical Conventions
18
Web Interface
18
Command Line Interface
18
D14049.04
18
Getting Started
19
What's in the Box
20
Connecting the Cables
20
Installation Site Preparations
20
General Installation Precautions
20
D14049.04
20
Initial Configuration
21
Powering on the VCS
21
Initial Configuration Via Serial Cable
21
D14049.04
21
Initial Configuration Via Front Panel
22
D14049.04
22
About Administrator Access
23
Administrator Session Timeout
23
Configuring Administrator Access
23
Administration Accounts
23
Changing the Default Administrator Password
23
Resetting the Default Administrator Password
23
Overview
23
Root Account
23
Security Considerations
23
System Administrator Access
23
D14049.04
24
Supported Browsers
24
Using the Web Interface
24
D14049.04
25
General Page Features
25
Command Line Interface
26
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
26
How Command Are Shown in this Guide
26
Types of Commands
26
Supported Characters
26
D14049.04
26
Overview and Status
27
Overview
28
Viewing the Overview Page
28
Understanding the Overview Page
28
D14049.04
28
System Information
29
Viewing the System Information Page
29
Understanding the System Information Page
29
D14049.04
29
Ethernet
30
Viewing the Ethernet Status Page
30
Understanding the Ethernet Status Page
30
D14049.04
30
IP Status
31
Viewing the IP Status Page
31
Understanding the IP Status Page
31
D14049.04
31
Resource Usage
32
Viewing the Resource Usage Page
32
Understanding the Resource Usage Page
32
D14049.04
32
Registrations
33
Viewing the Registrations Page
33
Understanding the Registrations Page
33
D14049.04
33
Registration History
34
Viewing the Registration History Page
34
Understanding the Registration History Page
34
D14049.04
34
Presence
35
Viewing the Presence Status Pages
35
D14049.04
35
Calls
36
Viewing the Calls Page
36
Understanding the Calls Page
36
D14049.04
36
Call History
37
Viewing the Call History Page
37
Understanding the Call History Page
37
D14049.04
37
Search History
38
Viewing the Search History Page
38
About Searches
38
Understanding the Search History Page
38
July
38
Local Zone
39
Viewing the Local Zone Page
39
Understanding the Local Zone Page
39
D14049.04
39
Zones
40
Viewing the Zones Page
40
Understanding the Zones Page
40
D14049.04
40
Links
41
Viewing the Links Page
41
Understanding the Links Page
41
D14049.04
41
Pipes
42
Viewing the Pipes Page
42
Understanding the Pipes Page
42
D14049.04
42
STUN Relays
43
Viewing the STUN Relays Page
43
Understanding the STUN Relays Page
43
D14049.04
43
Applications
44
Viewing the Applications Page
44
Understanding the Applications Page
44
D14049.04
44
Warnings
45
Viewing the Warnings Page
45
Understanding the Warnings Page
45
D14049.04
45
Event Log
46
Viewing the Event Log Page
46
Event Log Color Coding
46
Green
46
Orange
46
Red
46
Understanding the Event Log Page
46
Event Log Levels
46
Interpreting the Event Log
47
Event Log Format
47
Message Details Field
48
D14049.04
48
Events and Levels
49
Configuration Log
52
Viewing the Configuration Log Page
52
Understanding the Configuration Log Page
52
Types of Configuration Events
52
Administrator Sessions
52
Configuration Changes
52
D14049.04
52
Findme User Sessions
52
System Configuration System Administration
54
Overview
54
About the System Name
54
About Administrator Access Settings
54
Configuration
54
D14049.04
54
Ethernet
55
Overview
55
About Ethernet Speed
55
Configuration
55
D14049.04
55
Overview
56
About Ipv4 to Ipv6 Gatewaying
56
About IP Routes
56
IP Configuration
56
D14049.04
56
Lan
57
Overview
57
About LAN Configuration
57
About Dual Network Interfaces
57
LAN Configuration
57
D14049.04
57
Dns
58
Overview
58
About DNS Servers
58
About the DNS Domain Name
58
Configuration
58
D14049.04
58
Ntp
59
Overview
59
About the NTP Server
59
About the Time Zone
59
Configuration
59
D14049.04
59
Snmp
60
Overview
60
About SNMP
60
Configuration
60
D14049.04
60
External Manager
61
Overview
61
About the External Manager
61
Configuration
61
D14049.04
61
Logging
62
Overview
62
About Logging
62
Remote Logging
62
About Remote Logging
62
Enabling Remote Logging
62
D14049.04
62
Log Levels
63
About Event Log Levels
63
Setting the Event Log Level
63
D14049.04
63
H.323
65
H.323 Endpoint Registration
65
Registration Conflict Mode
65
Auto Discover
65
Time to Live
65
Overview
65
About H.323 on the VCS
65
Using the VCS as an H.323 Gatekeeper
65
Configuring H.323 Ports
65
Configuring H.323
66
VCS Configuration
65
Sip
67
SIP Overview
67
About SIP on the VCS
67
Using the VCS as a SIP Registrar
67
Proxying Registration Requests
67
SIP Registration Expiry
67
D14049.04
67
Using the VCS as a SIP Proxy Server
68
Using the VCS as a SIP Presence Server
68
SIP Protocols and Ports
68
Configuring SIP - Registrations, Protocols and Ports
69
D14049.04
69
Configuring SIP - Domains
70
D14049.04
70
Interworking
71
Overview
71
About Interworking
71
Configuring Interworking
71
D14049.04
71
Registration Control
72
Registration Overview
72
Endpoint Registration
72
Registrations on a VCS Expressway
72
MCU, Gateway and Content Server Registration
72
D14049.04
72
Finding a VCS with Which to Register
73
D14049.04
73
Preventing Automatic Registrations
73
Sip
73
Authentication
74
Authentication Mode
74
Authentication for Local Registrations
74
Configuring Authentication
74
D14049.04
74
About External Registration Credentials
75
Configuring External Registration Credentials
75
D14049.04
75
Authentication Databases
76
Alias Origin Setting
76
Ldap
76
Combined
76
Endpoint
76
Authentication Using an LDAP Server
76
Configuring the LDAP Server Directory
76
Securing the LDAP Connection with TLS
76
D14049.04
76
Configuring LDAP Server Settings
77
D14049.04
77
Authentication Using a Local Database
78
Configuring the Local Database
78
D14049.04
78
Registering Aliases
79
About Alias Registration
79
H.323 Alias Registration
79
SIP Alias Registration
79
Attempts to Register Using an Existing Alias
79
Sip
79
Allow and Deny Lists
80
About Allow and Deny Lists
80
Patterns and Pattern Types
80
Removing Existing Registrations
80
Activating Use of Allow or Deny Lists
80
D14049.04
80
Managing Entries in the Allow List
81
D14049.04
81
Managing Entries in the Deny List
82
D14049.04
82
Zones and Neighbors
83
About Your Video Communications Network
84
Example Network Diagram
84
D14049.04
84
Introduction
84
Configuring the Local Zone and Its Subzones
85
Bandwidth Management
85
Local Zone Matches
85
Overview
85
Traversal Subzone
86
What Are Traversal Calls
86
Configuring the Traversal Subzone Ports
86
D14049.04
86
About Zones
87
D14049.04
87
Neighbor Zone
87
Traversal Client Zone
87
Traversal Server Zone
87
Default Zone
88
DNS Zone
88
ENUM Zone
88
Adding Zones
89
Configuring Zones
89
D14049.04
89
Configuring Zones - All Types
90
D14049.04
90
Configuring Neighbor Zones
91
D14049.04
91
Configuring Traversal Client Zones
92
D14049.04
92
Configuring Traversal Server Zones
93
D14049.04
93
Configuring ENUM Zones
94
D14049.04
94
Configuring DNS Zones
95
D14049.04
95
Local Zone and Subzones
85
Clustering, Peers and Alternates
96
About Clustering
96
Cluster Subzone
96
D14049.04
96
Configuring Clusters
97
Enabling H.323
97
Prerequisites
97
July
97
What Configuration Is and Isn't Replicated
97
System Name
97
Administration Accounts
97
Option Keys
97
Ethernet Speed
97
IP Configuration
97
Sharing Registrations Across Peers
98
H.323 Registrations
98
SIP Registrations
98
Sharing Bandwidth Across Peers
98
Backup and Restore
98
Upgrades and Downgrades
98
Upgrading to X3.0
98
Downgrading from X3.0
98
Clustering and Findme
99
Enabling SSH
99
Enabling the Replication of Findme Information
99
Overview
99
Clustering and Presence
99
Viewing Peers
99
Neighboring the Local VCS to a Cluster
100
D14049.04
100
Dial Plans
101
About Dial Plans
101
Flat Dial Plan
101
Structured Dial Plan
101
Hierarchical Dial Plan
101
D14049.04
101
Call Processing
102
Call Processing Diagram
103
Search Process
103
Dialing by Address Types
104
About the Different Address Types
104
Dialing by IP Address
104
Endpoints Registered to a VCS Expressway
104
Dialing by H.323 ID or E.164 Alias
104
Dialing by H.323 or SIP URI
104
Dialing by ENUM
104
Hop Counts
105
About Hop Counts
105
Configuring Hop Counts
105
D14049.04
105
Searches and Transforms
106
Overview of Searches and Transforms
106
About Searches
106
About Transforms
106
Pre-Search Transforms
106
About Pre-Search Transforms
106
Pre-Search Transform Process
106
D14049.04
106
Configuring Pre-Search Transforms
107
D14049.04
107
Zone Searching and Transforming
108
About Zone Searching
108
Match Mode
108
Match Priority
108
About Zone Transforms
108
Using Zone Searches and Transforms Together
108
Zone Search and Transform Process
108
D14049.04
108
Configuring Zone Searches and Transforms
109
External Zones
109
Local Zone
109
Default Settings
109
D14049.04
109
Examples
110
Combining Match Types and Priorities
110
Never Query a Zone
110
Always Query a Zone, Never Apply Transforms
110
D14049.04
110
Filter Queries to a Zone Without Transforming
111
D14049.04
111
Query a Zone for Original and Transformed Alias
112
D14049.04
112
Query a Zone for Two or more Transformed Aliases
113
D14049.04
113
Call Policy
114
About Call Policy
114
Administrator Policy and Authentication
114
Authentication Mode on
114
Sip
114
Authentication Mode off
114
D14049.04
114
Enabling the Use of Administrator Policy
115
D14049.04
115
Configuring Administrator Policy Via the Web Interface
116
D14049.04
116
Configuring Administrator Policy Via a CPL Script
117
Uploading a CPL Script
117
About CPL XSD Files
117
Downloading Policy Files
117
D14049.04
117
URI Dialing
118
Overview
118
URI Resolution Process Via DNS
118
H323
118
Sip
118
Enabling URI Dialing
118
D14049.04
118
URI Dialing for Outgoing Calls
119
Process
119
Configuring Matches for DNS Zones
119
D14049.04
119
Adding and Configuring DNS Zones
120
D14049.04
120
Configuring DNS Servers
121
July
121
URI Dialing for Incoming Calls
122
Types of DNS Records Required
122
Process
122
SRV Record Format
122
Configuring H.323 SRV Records
122
Call SRV Records
122
Location SRV Records
122
Configuring SIP SRV Records
122
D14049.04
122
URI Dialing and Firewall Traversal
123
Example DNS Record Configuration
123
Recommended Configuration
123
D14049.04
123
ENUM Dialing
124
Overview
124
Process
124
Enabling ENUM Dialing
124
D14049.04
124
ENUM Dialing for Outgoing Calls
125
Prerequisites
125
Process
125
Example
125
Configuring Matches for ENUM Zones
126
Example
126
Configuring Transforms for ENUM Zones
126
D14049.04
127
Configuring ENUM Zones
127
Configuring DNS Servers
128
D14049.04
128
ENUM Dialing for Incoming Calls
129
Prerequisites
129
About DNS Domains for ENUM
129
Configuring DNS NAPTR Records
129
Example
129
Unregistered Endpoints
130
About Unregistered Endpoints
130
Calls to an Unregistered Endpoint
130
Overview
130
Recommended Configuration for Firewall Traversal
130
Calls from an Unregistered Endpoint
130
D14049.04
130
Fallback Alias
131
Overview
131
Configuration
131
Example Usage
131
Call Ids, Serial Numbers and Tags
132
Identifying a Particular Call
132
Call ID
132
Call Serial Number
132
Call Tag
132
Obtaining Call Numbers Via the CLI
132
D14049.04
132
Disconnecting Calls
133
Obtaining the Call ID Via the Web UI
133
Disconnecting a Call Via the Web Interface
133
Disconnecting a Call Via the CLI
133
Issues When Disconnecting SIP Calls
133
D14049.04
133
Bandwidth Control
134
Bandwidth Control Overview
135
Bandwidth Control on the VCS
135
Example Network Deployment
135
D14049.04
135
Subzones
136
About Subzones and Bandwidth Control
136
About the Default Subzone
136
Specifying the Subzone IP Addresses
136
Subzone Links
136
About the Traversal Subzone
136
Traversal Calls
136
Bandwidth Consumption of Traversal Calls
136
D14049.04
136
Creating a Subzone
137
D14049.04
137
Configuring a Subzone
138
D14049.04
138
Applying Bandwidth Limitations to Subzones
139
Types of Limitations
139
How Different Bandwidth Limitations Are Managed
139
D14049.04
139
Links
140
About Links
140
Creating a New Link
140
Default Links
140
Creating Links
140
Editing Links
141
Default Links
142
About Default Links
142
Pre-Configured Links
142
Automatically Created Links
142
D14049.04
142
Pipes
143
About Pipes
143
Creating Pipes
143
Editing Pipes
144
Editing an Existing Pipe
144
D14049.04
144
Applying Pipes to Links
145
One Pipe, One Link
145
One Pipe, Two or more Links
145
Example
145
Two Pipes, One Link
145
Default Bandwidth and Downspeeding
146
About the Default Call Bandwidth
146
About Downspeeding
146
Configuring Default Call Bandwidth and Downspeeding
146
July
146
Bandwidth Control Examples
147
Example Without a Firewall
147
D14049.04
147
Example with a Firewall
148
VCS Expressway Subzone Configuration
148
VCS Control Subzone Configuration
148
D14049.04
148
Firewall Traversal
149
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TANDBERG VCS Administration Manual (187 pages)
VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
Brand:
TANDBERG
| Category:
Server
| Size: 18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Disclaimer, Copyrights and License Agreements
8
Safety Instructions and Approvals
9
Environmental Issues 0
10
About the TANDBERG Video Communication Server
12
Main Product Features
12
Standard Features
12
Optional Features
12
About this Administrator Guide
12
Getting Started 3
13
What's in the Box
13
Connecting the Cables
13
Installation Site Preparations
13
General Installation Precautions
13
Powering on the VCS
14
Initial Configuration Via Serial Cable
14
System Administrator Access
15
About Administrator Access
15
Configuring Administrator Access
15
Security Considerations
15
Administrator Account Password
15
Default Administrator Password
15
Changing the Administrator Password
15
Session Timeout
15
Resetting the Administrator Password
15
Root Account
15
Using the Web Interface
16
Supported Browsers
16
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
17
Viewing the Overview Page
18
Understanding the Overview Page
18
System Configuration 9
19
System Administration Configuration
19
Configuring System Settings
19
About the System Name
19
About Admin Access Settings
19
Ethernet Configuration
20
Configuring Ethernet Settings
20
About Ethernet Speed
20
IP Configuration
21
Configuring IP Settings
21
About Ipv4 to Ipv6 Gatewaying
21
DNS Configuration
22
Configuring DNS Settings
22
About DNS Servers
22
About the DNS Domain Name
22
NTP Configuration
23
Configuring NTP Settings
23
About the NTP Server
23
Setting the Time Zone
23
SNMP Configuration
24
Configuring SNMP Settings
24
About SNMP Settings
24
External Manager Configuration
25
Configuring External Manager Settings
25
About the External Manager
25
Backing up Configuration Settings
26
Logging 7
27
Logging Overview
27
About Logging
27
About Remote Logging
27
Enabling Remote Logging
27
About Event Log Levels
27
Setting the Event Log Level
27
Event Log
28
Viewing the Event Log
28
Event Log Format
28
Message Details Field
28
Events Logged at Level 1
29
Events Logged at Level 2
30
Events Logged at Level 3
30
Event Data Fields
31
Working with
33
H.33 Overview
33
About H.323 on the VCS
33
Using the VCS as an H.323 Gatekeeper
33
Configuring H.323 Ports
33
H.33 Endpoint Registration
33
Registration Conflict Mode
33
Auto Discover
33
Time to Live
33
Call Time to Live
33
Configuring H.323
34
Working with SIP
35
SIP Overview
35
About SIP on the VCS
35
Using the VCS as a SIP Registrar
35
Proxying Registration Requests
35
SIP Registration Expiry
35
Using the VCS as a SIP Proxy Server
35
SIP Protocols and Ports
35
Getting
35
Configuring SIP - Registrations, Protocols and Ports
36
System Configuration
36
Configuring SIP - Domains
37
About Interworking
38
Configuring Interworking
38
Interworking
38
Overview
38
Endpoint Registration
39
MCU, Gateway and Content Server Registration
39
Registration Control
39
Registration Overview
39
Registrations on a VCS Border Controller
39
Finding a VCS with Which to Register
40
Sip
40
About Authentication
41
Authentication
41
Configuring Authentication
41
Alias Origin Setting
42
Authentication Using an LDAP Server
42
Configuring the LDAP Server Directory
42
Securing the LDAP Connection with TLS
42
Configuring LDAP Server Settings
43
Authentication Using a Local Database
44
Configuring the Local Database
44
About Alias Registration
45
Attempts to Register Using an Existing Alias
45
H.33 Alias Registration
45
Registering Aliases
45
Sip
45
SIP Alias Registration
45
About Allow and Deny Lists
46
Activating Use of Allow or Deny Lists
46
Allow and Deny Lists
46
Patterns and Pattern Types
46
Managing Entries in the Allow List
47
Configuration Control Neighbors Processing
48
Managing Entries in the Deny List
48
SIP Registration Zones and Call
48
Managing Zones, Neighbors and Alternates
49
Overview
49
About Your Video Communications Network
49
Example
49
Local Zone and Subzones
50
About the Local Zone and Its Subzones
50
Configuring the Local Zone and Its Subzones
50
Zones
51
About Zones
51
ENUM Zone
51
DNS Zone
51
Traversal Client Zone
51
Neighbor Zone
51
Traversal Server Zone
51
Default Zone
51
Adding Zones
52
Configuring Zones
52
Configuring Zones - All Types
53
Configuring Neighbor Zones
54
Configuring Traversal Client Zones
55
Configuring Traversal Server Zones
56
Configuring ENUM Zones
57
Configuring DNS Zones
57
About Alternates
58
Configuring Alternates
58
Setting up a Dial Plan
59
About Dial Plans
59
Flat Dial Plan
59
Structured Dial Plan
59
Hierarchical Dial Plan
59
Firewall Bandwidth
59
Call Processing
60
Locating a Destination Endpoint
60
Overview
60
Process
60
Dialing by Address Types
61
About the Different Address Types
61
Dialing by IP Address
61
Dialing by H.323 ID or E.164 Alias
61
Dialing by H.323 or SIP URI
61
Dialing by ENUM
61
Hop Counts
62
About Hop Counts
62
Configuring Hop Counts
62
Administrator Policy
63
Overview
63
About Administrator Policy
63
Administrator Policy and Authentication
63
Enabling the Use of Administrator Policy
64
Configuring Administrator Policy Via the Web Interface
65
Configuring Administrator Policy Via a CPL Script
66
Uploading a CPL Script
66
About CPL XSD Files
66
Downloading Policy Files
66
User Policy
67
About User Policy
67
What Is User Policy
67
How Are Devices Specified
67
Process Overview
67
Who Must Do What before Findme™ Can be Used
67
Recommendations When Deploying Findme
67
User Policy Manager
67
Enabling User Policy on the VCS
68
Configuring User Policy Manager
68
D 14049.01
68
Managing Findme User Accounts
69
About User Accounts
69
Creating a New User Account
69
Changing a User Password
70
Viewing Existing User Account Settings
70
Managing Findme User Accounts
71
Deleting a User Account
71
Using Tandberg's Findme
72
About Your Findme User Account
72
About Findme
72
Findme User Accounts
72
Individual Versus Group Findme
72
Accessing the Findme Configuration Page
72
Configuring Your Findme User Account
73
Alias Searching and Transforming
74
Overview of Searches and Transforms
74
About Searches
74
About Transforms
74
Transforming an Alias before Searching Locally
74
About Local Alias Transforms
74
Local Alias Transform Process
74
If the Transformed Alias Is Not Found Locally
74
Configuring Local Alias Transforms
75
Zone Searching and Transforming
76
About Zone Searching
76
Mode
76
Priority
76
About Zone Transforms
76
Using Zone Searches and Transforms Together
76
Zone Search and Transform Process
76
Configuring Zone Searches and Transforms
77
Default Settings
77
Examples
78
Combining Match Types and Priorities
78
Never Query a Zone
78
Always Query a Zone, Never Apply Transforms
78
Filter Queries to a Zone Without Transforming
79
Changing the Prefix or Suffix before Querying
79
Query a Zone for both Original and Transformed Alias
80
Query a Zone for Two or more Transformed Aliases
80
URI Dialing
81
URI Dialing Overview
81
About URI Dialing
81
URI Resolution Process Via DNS
81
Enabling URI Dialing Via the VCS
81
Outgoing Calls
81
Incoming Calls
81
Firewall Traversal Calls
81
URI Dialing for Outgoing Calls
82
Process
82
Configuring Matches for DNS Zones
82
Adding and Configuring DNS Zones
83
Configuring DNS Servers
84
URI Dialing for Incoming Calls
85
Types of DNS Records Required
85
Process
85
SRV Record Format
85
Configuring H.323 SRV Records
85
Location SRV Records
85
Call SRV Records
85
Configuring SIP SRV Records
85
Example DNS Record Configuration
86
URI Dialing and Firewall Traversal
86
Recommended Configuration
86
ENUM Dialing
87
ENUM Dialing Overview
87
About ENUM Dialing
87
ENUM Process
87
Enabling ENUM Dialing
87
Outgoing Calls
87
Incoming Calls
87
ENUM Dialing for Outgoing Calls
88
Prerequisites
88
Process
88
Example
88
Configuring Matches for ENUM Zones
89
Example
89
Configuring Transforms for ENUM Zones
89
Configuring ENUM Zones
90
Configuring DNS Servers
91
ENUM Dialing for Incoming Calls
92
Prerequisites
92
About DNS Domains for ENUM
92
Configuring DNS NAPTR Records
92
Example
92
Calls to and from Unregistered Endpoints
93
About Unregistered Endpoints
93
Calls to an Unregistered Endpoint
93
Overview
93
Configuration
93
Calls from an Unregistered Endpoint
93
Recommended Configuration for Firewall Traversal
93
Fallback Alias
94
Overview
94
Configuration
94
Example Use of a Fallback Alias
94
Disconnecting Calls
95
Overview
95
About the Call Control API
95
Identifying a Particular Call
95
Call ID Number
95
Call Serial Number
95
Obtaining the Call ID/Serial Number
95
Disconnecting a Call Via the Web Interface
96
Disconnecting a Call Via the CLI
96
Issues When Disconnecting SIP Calls
96
TANDBERG VCS Getting Started (10 pages)
Video Communication Server
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
General Information
4
About the TANDBERG Video Communications Server (VCS)
4
Package Contents
4
Installing the VCS
5
General Warnings
5
Preparing the Installation Site
5
Preparing the Unit
5
Connecting the Cables
5
Powering on the VCS
5
Initial Configuration
6
Initial Configuration Using a Serial Cable
6
Using the VCS
9
Changing the Admin Account Password
9
Changing the Root Account Password
9
Other Recommended Configuration
10
Using the Web Interface
10
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
10
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