Basic h.323 services setup, About basic h.323 services, Step 1 - initial setup – TANDBERG 1D13898.07 User Manual

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D13898.07
NOVEMBER 2008

TANDBERG

CONTENT SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Table of

Contents

Introduction

Installation

Quick Setup

TCS

Administration

Backing up and

Restoring

Administrator

Settings

Conference

Setup

View

Conferences

Appendices

Set

Gatekeeper registration

to

Enabled

and set the

Gatekeeper IP address

. You

can choose to register the Content Server
as a Terminal or a Gateway. If you select

Gateway registration

, you will need to

enter H.323 and E.164 Gateway prefixes.

Go to the

Administrator Settings

>

Site

Settings

to set the

System Name

for the

Content Server.

Note:

The System Name is used by TMS

to identify the Content Server.

Basic H.323 Services Setup

Step 1 - Initial Setup

About Basic H.323 Services

A quick basic setup of your TANDBERG Content
Server includes:

Setting up H.323 services via the Content

1.

Server interface.
Making a test call recording.

2.

Changing the administrator password and

3.

setting up server date and time on the
Windows Server.

Start a Web browser and enter the IP
address of the Content Server. You
can use either http or https, with https
recommended for administrative access.

When prompted for login, enter the
username

administrator and

password

TANDBERG

Go to

Conference Setup

>

Recording

Alias Options

. Edit the E.164 aliases

and H323 IDs for the default Recording
Aliases and save.

Save the

Site Settings

. Stay on the page

to verify if gatekeeper registration has
been successful.

For more on setting the administrative
properties and user configuration, see
the

Administrator Settings

section.

For security reasons it is important to
change the password for the default local
administrator account as described in

the

Windows Server Setup

section, as well as the

password for the API (if the API is enabled).

You can register the Content Server with
either gatekeeper or border controller.
For simplicity in this document we’ll use
gatekeeper to refer to either device.

Make sure that the E.164 aliases and H.323

IDs unique on your network are valid for
your gatekeeper or border controller.
By default, the Content Server’s H.323
ID is set to the machine name, eg.

TANDBERG-<random number>. The H.323 ID of
a live Recording Alias is set to

Live

<

machine_

name

> and the H.323 ID of an on demand

Recording Alias is set to

OnDemand

<

machine_

name

>. If upgrading from S2, the machine

name will be replaced by the serial number.

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