Polycom DOC2230A User Manual

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MGC-50/MGC-100 Getting Started Guide

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Service mode
(cont.)

Note: In current Cisco implementations when
there is more than one IP card in use, the
gatekeeper selects one of the boards that are
registered with the dialed string. Thus the system
does not automatically forward the calls to an
available card. To overcome this problem,
combine Register as a Gateway with
Forwarding. However, this method only works for
defined dial-in participants.

PseudoGatekeeper Each IP card acts and is
defined as a gatekeeper allowing Board Hunting
to be performed. In PseudoGatekeeper mode,
the IP cards are manually registered with the
gatekeeper as neighboring gatekeepers. When
the gatekeeper receives an Admission Request
(ARQ) message from a participant looking for the
conference alias, the gatekeeper will forward the
request to all “neighboring gatekeepers” (IP
cards) simultaneously. The first card that has
enough resources to handle the call accepts the
request.

Note: Gatekeepers often send a multicast LRQ
message hoping that there is a gatekeeper that
can help with the translation. Multicast LRQ
messages are not handled by the MCU IP cards
within the Pseudo Gatekeeper mode.

PseudoGatekeeper-AVF – Applicable to the
Avaya environment only.

Prefix

Enter the same prefix that was defined for the
MCU’s IP Network Service in the gatekeeper (if it
was defined in advance) or that will be used to
register the MCU in the gatekeeper later. This
number is used as part of the dial-in string given to
participants.
Usually, one Network Service is defined for all IP
cards to let the system automatically manage the
resources allocated to conferences. In this case, the
system finds the free cards from the pool of cards
registered with the IP Network Service.

Table 3-11: H.323 Parameters (Continued)

Field

Description

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