Configuring h.323, H.323 – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

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TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Introduction

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Status

System

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VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

H.323

Configuring H.323

To configure the VCS’s H.323 settings:

VCS Configuration > Protocols > H.323

.

You will be taken to the

H.323

page.

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H.323 Mode

Determines whether or not the VCS will provide
H.323 gatekeeper functionality.

Auto discover

Determines whether or not the VCS responds
to gatekeeper discovery requests from
endpoints.
The default is

On

.

Call signaling TCP port

Specifies the port that listens for H.323 call
signaling.
The default is

1720

.

Registration conflict mode

Determines how the system will behave if an
endpoint attempts to register an alias currently
registered from another IP address.

Reject

: denies the registration.

Overwrite

: deletes the original registration and

replaces it with the new registration.
The default is

Reject

.

Registration UDP port

Specifies the port to be used for H.323 UDP
registrations.
The default is

1719

.

Call time to live

Specifies the interval (in seconds) at which the
VCS polls the endpoints in a call to verify that
they are still in the call
The default is

120

.

Time to live

Specifies the interval (in seconds) at which an
H.323 endpoint must re-register with the VCS
in order to confirm that it is still functioning.
The default is

1800

.

Call signaling port range end

Specifies the upper port in the range to be
used by H.323 calls once they are established.
The default is

19999

.

Call signaling port range start

Specifies the lower port in the range to be used
by H.323 calls once they are established.
The default is

15000

.

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Click here to save your changes.

!

The call signalling port range must be
great enough to support all the
required concurrent calls.

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