Configuring a traversal server zone, Firewall traversal – TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
07.2007

04

Introduction

Getting

Started

System

Overview

System

Configuration

H.323 & SIP

Configuration

Registration

Control

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Firewall

Traversal

Bandwidth

Control

Maintenance

Appendices

Firewall

Traversal

Configuring the VCS as a Traversal Server

Configuring a Traversal Server Zone

VCS Configuration > Zones

.

You will be taken to the

Zones

page.

Click on the name of the zone you wish to
configure.
You will be taken to the

Edit Zones

page.

xConfiguration Zones Zone

H.323 mode

Determines whether H.323 calls will be
allowed to and from the traversal client.

H.323 port

Specifies the port on the VCS Border
Controller to be used for H.323 connections
from the client.

H.323 protocol

Determines which of the two firewall traversal
protocols will be used for calls through the
firewall, to and from the client. The same
protocol must be used by the client.

SIP mode

Determines whether SIP calls will be allowed
to and from the traversal client.

SIP port

Specifies the port on the VCS Border
Controller to be used for SIP calls from this
traversal client.

SIP transport

Determines which transport type will be used
for SIP calls to and from the traversal client.

Authentication username

If the traversal client is a VCS, this must be
the VCS’s Authentication Username. If the
traversal client is a gatekeeper, this must be
the gatekeeper’s System Name.

H.460.19 demux mode

Determines whether or not the same two ports
can be used for media by two or more calls
from the traversal client.

On

: allows use of the same two ports for

media for all calls.

Off

: each call will use a separate pair of ports

for media.

TCP keep alive interval

Sets the interval (in seconds) with which the
traversal client will send a TCP probe to the
VCS once a call is established, in order to
keep the firewall’s NAT bindings open.

TCP retry count

Sets the number of times the traversal client
will attempt to send a TCP probe to the VCS.

TCP retry interval

Sets the frequency (in seconds ) with which
the traversal client will send a TCP probe to
the VCS.

UDP keep alive interval

Sets the interval (in seconds) with which the
traversal client will send a UDP probe to the
VCS once a call is established, in order to
keep the firewall’s NAT bindings open.

UDP retry count

Sets the number of times the traversal client
will attempt to send a UDP probe to the VCS
Border Controller.

UDP retry interval

Sets the frequency (in seconds) with which
the traversal client will send a UDP probe to
the VCS Border Controller.

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