Finding a vcs with which to register, H.323, Sip h.323 – TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
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TANDBERG

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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

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Introduction

Getting

Started

System

Overview

System

Configuration

H.323 & SIP

Configuration

Registration

Control

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Firewall

Traversal

Bandwidth

Control

Maintenance

Appendices

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Registration

Control

Registration Control

Registration Overview

Finding a VCS with which to Register

Before an endpoint can register with a VCS, it must determine which VCS it can or should be
registering with. This setting is configured on the endpoint, and the process is different for SIP
and H.323.

SIP

SIP endpoints must find a SIP Registrar with which to register. The SIP Registrar maintains a
record of the endpoint’s details against the endpoint’s Address of Record (AOR). When a call is
received for that AOR, the SIP Registrar refers to the record in order to find the endpoint to which
it corresponds. (Note that the same AOR can be used by more than one SIP endpoint at the same
time.)
The SIP Registrar will only accept registrations for domains for which it is authoritative.
There are two ways a SIP endpoint can locate a Registrar with which to register: manually or
automatically. The option is configured on the endpoint itself under the SIP

Server Discovery

option (consult your endpoint user guide for how to access this setting).

If the mode is set to automatic, the endpoint will send a REGISTER message to its SIP
Server. This will be forwarded (via DNS if necessary) to the Registrar that is authoritative for
the domain with which the endpoint is attempting to register. For example, if an endpoint is
attempting to register with a URI of

[email protected]

, the request will be sent to the

Registrar authoritative for the domain

example.com

.

If the mode is set to manual, the user must specify the IP address of the Registrar with which
they wish to register, and the endpoint will attempt to register with that Registrar only.

The VCS is a SIP Server for endpoints in its local zone, and can also act as a SIP Registrar.

If the VCS is acting as the endpoint’s SIP Server and SIP Registrar, when the registration
request is received from the endpoint it will be accepted by the VCS and the endpoint will be
registered and able to receive inbound calls. See

Using the VCS as a SIP Registrar

for more

information.
If the VCS is acting as the endpoint’s SIP server but is not a SIP Registrar, it will proxy the
registration request. See

Proxying registration requests

for more information.

H.33

There are two ways an H.323 endpoint can locate a VCS with which to register: manually or
automatically. The option is configured on the endpoint itself under the

Gatekeeper Discovery

setting (consult your endpoint manual for how to access this setting).

If the mode is set to automatic, the endpoint will try to register with any VCS it can find. It does
this by sending out a Gatekeeper Discovery Request, to which eligible VCSs will respond.
If the mode is set to manual, you must specify the IP address of the VCS with which you wish
your endpoint to register, and the endpoint will attempt to register with that VCS only.

Auto discover

On

: The VCS will respond

to Gatekeeper discovery
requests.

Off

: The VCS will not

respond to Gatekeeper
discovery requests. H.323
endpoints will be able to
register with the VCS only if
their

Gatekeeper Discovery

setting is

Manual

and they

have entered the IP address
of the VCS.

Preventing automatic registrations

You can prevent H.323 endpoints being able to register automatically with the VCS by disabling

Auto Discovery

on the VCS. The

Auto Discovery

setting determines whether the VCS responds to

the Gatekeeper Discovery requests sent out by endpoints.
To configure the Auto Discovery setting:

VCS Configuration > Protocols > H.323

.

You will be taken to the

H.323

page.

H323 Gatekeeper AutoDiscovery

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