Configuring neighbor zones, Managing zones, neighbors and alternates – TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
07.2007

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D 14049.01
07.2007

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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

Zones and

Neighbors

Alternate 1 to Alternate 5 address

Enter the IP addresses or FQDNs of all Alternates configured on
the neighbor system.

Primary address

Enter the IP address or FQDN of the neighbor system.

SIP port

Specifies the port on the neighbor system
to be used for SIP calls to and from the local
VCS.

H.323 port

Specifies the port on the neighbor system to
be used for H.323 calls to and from the local
VCS.

SIP transport

Determines which transport type will be used for SIP calls to
and from the neighbor zone.

Configuring Neighbor Zones

SIP mode

Determines whether SIP calls will be allowed
to and from the neighbor zone.

H.323 mode

Determines whether H.323 calls will be
allowed to and from the neighbor zone.

This must be the same port number as
that configured on the neighbor system
as its SIP TCP or SIP TLS port

(depending on which SIP transport mode is in
use).

This must be the same port number as
that configured on the neighbor system
as its H.323 UDP port.

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