사용자 설명서차례Table of contents4General information5About the MSE 8510 Media2 blade5Port and LED location5Figure 1: Media2 blade front panel5LED behavior6Table 1: Media2 blade LED behavior6Installing the Media2 blade7Step one: Install the Media2 blade into the MSE 8000 chassis71 Remove the blade or blanking blade from the slot into which you are going to install the Media2 blade:7i Using a No.1 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screws in the retaining latches with an anti-clockwise quarter turn.7ii Open both retaining latches on the front of the blade or blanking blade. When open, a retaining latch is at a 90 angle perpendicular to the front of the blade.7iii Slide out the blade or blanking blade.82 Open both retaining latches on the front of the Media2 blade. When open, a retaining latch is at a 90 angle perpendicular to the front of the blade.83 Slide the Media2 blade into the blade slot (as shown in Figure 2) until it stops.84 Simultaneously close both retaining latches on the blade (thereby engaging the connectors at the rear of the blade) to secure in the chassis as shown in Figure 3.85 Using a No.1 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the screws in the retaining latches with a clockwise quarter turn.8Figure 2: Inserting a blade into the chassis8Figure 3: Closing the retaining latches on the front of a blade9Step two: Connect to Ethernet Port A9Initial configuration10Step one: Configure Ethernet Port A settings10Step two: Assign an IP address to the Media2 blade10Configuring the Media2 blade11Step one: Log in to the Media2 blade111 Log in to the Supervisor’s web interface.112 Go to Hardware > Blades and click the IP address of the Media2 blade.113 Click Log in, and then click Change log in and enter the user name admin with no password.11Step two: Allocate port licences11Step three: Using an H.323 gatekeeper or SIP registrar (optional)111 In the web interface of the Media2 blade, go to Settings > Gatekeeper.112 Enable H.323 gatekeeper usage and configure the settings you require, using the online help for further assistance.113 Click Apply changes.111 In the web interface, go to Settings > SIP.122 Configure the settings you require, using the online help for further assistance.123 Click Apply changes.12Step four: Add endpoints (optional)121 In the web interface of the Media2 blade, go to Endpoints:122 Configure the endpoint settings you require, using the online help for further assistance.123 Click Add endpoint.12Using the Media2 blade13Creating conferences131 In the web interface of the Media2 blade, go to Conferences and click Add new conference.132 Type a Name for the conference, for example SalesMeeting.133 Type an optional numeric identifier, for example 123. This will be the telephone number that participants can use to join the conference when calling in to the Media2 blade via a gatekeeper or SIP registrar.134 If you are using a gatekeeper, check H.323 gatekeeper; if you are using a SIP registrar, check SIP registrar.135 Ensure the Maximum duration of the conference is sufficient (the default is one hour).136 All other values can be left at their default settings. Refer to the online help for further information about the available settings.137 Scroll down and click Add conference.13Calling participants in to a conference141 In the web interface of the Media2 blade, go to Conferences and click on the name of an active conference.142 On the Participants tab, click Add participant to call out to an H.323 or SIP endpoint.143 In the Address field:144 Leave the other fields as their default values and click Call endpoint. The Media2 blade automatically connects to the endpoint.145 If the endpoint is not configured to automatically answer calls, accept the call on the endpoint.14Calling in to a conference14Streaming conferences151 In the web interface of the Media2 blade, go to Settings > Streaming.152 Configure the streaming options you require, referring to the online help for more details about options.153 Click Apply changes.151 In a web browser, go to the IP address of the Media2 blade (or if you are already logged in, go to Home and click Streaming-only interface).152 Type in a Sign-in name (the name by which you will be identified if you ‘chat’) and the Conference ID (the numeric identifier of the conference).153 Click Stream this conference and streaming will start.15Instructing conference participants16Checking for updates161 Log in to the Media2 blade web interface and go to Status > General.162 Make a note of the software version that is currently installed.163 Go to the support section of the web site and check if a more recent release is available for the Media2 blade.164 If a more recent release is available, download it and save it locally.161 Unzip the software release file that you downloaded.162 In the Media2 blade web interface, go to Settings > Upgrade.163 In the Main software image section, click Browse and locate the unzipped file.164 Click Upload software image. The browser begins uploading the file to the Media2 blade, and a new browser window opens to indicate the progress of the upload.165 Go to Settings > Shutdown to shut down and restart the Media2 blade.16Troubleshooting and technical support information17Using the event log to help solve a problem17Getting more help171 Refer to the Technical FAQ section of the web site. We keep the Technical FAQ section up to date with the latest information from our technical support team regarding the resolution of customer issues.172 Contact your reseller. Our resellers have a wealth of experience with our products and this is often a quick way of solving a problem.173 If your query remains unsolved, there is a web form in the support area of the web site that you can complete. Ensure that you provide all the details requested by the form to assist the technical support team in resolving your problem:17크기: 1.86메가바이트페이지: 18Language: English매뉴얼 열기