TANDBERG Gatekeeper/Border Controller API D14172.01 User Manual

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TANDBERG Gatekeeper/Border Controller API User Guide

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IP DNS Server [1..5] Address: <S: 0, 39>

Sets the IP Address of up to 5 DNS servers to be queried when resolving domain names.

IP DNS Domain Name: <S: 0, 128>

Specifies the name to be appended to the host name before a query to the DNS server is
executed. Used only when attempting to resolve a domain name which is not fully qualified.

NTP Address: <S: 0, 128>

Sets the IP Address or FQDN of the NTP server to be used when synchronizing system
time.

TimeZone Name: <S: 0, 64>

Sets the local time zone of the system. Time zone names follow the POSIX naming
convention e.g. Europe/London or America/New_York.

LDAP Server Address: <S: 0, 128>

Sets the IP Address or FQDN of the LDAP server to be used when making LDAP queries.

LDAP Server Port: <1..65534>

Sets the IP port of the LDAP server to be used when making LDAP queries.

LDAP UserDN: <S: 0, 255>

Sets the user distinguished name to be used when binding to the LDAP server.

LDAP Password: <S: 0, 25>

Sets the password to be used when binding to the LDAP server.

LDAP Encryption: <Off/TLS>

Sets the encryption to be used for the connection to the LDAP server. Off: no encryption is
used. TLS: TLS encryption is used.

SNMP Mode: <On/Off>

Enables or disables SNMP support.
Note: You must restart the system for any changes to take effect.

SNMP CommunityName: <S: 0, 16>

Specifies the system's SNMP community name.

SNMP SystemContact: <S: 0, 70>

Specifies the name of the person who can be contacted regarding issues with the system.

SNMP SystemLocation: <S: 0, 70>

Specifies the physical location of the system.

Session TimeOut: <0..65534>

Sets the number of minutes that an administration session (HTTPS, Telnet or SSH) may be
inactive before the session is timed out. A value of 0 turns session time outs off.

Telnet Mode: <On/Off>

Determines whether the system can be accessed via telnet.
Note: You must restart the system for any changes to take effect.

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