TANDBERG D13898.04 User Manual

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TANDBERG 
CONTENT SERVER 
USER GUIDE
D 13898.04
DECEMBER 2006
Basic H. Services Setup via Content Server Interface – Step 
Call Recording Test
Quick Setup
About Basic H. Services
A quick basic setup of your TANDBERG 
Content Server includes:
Setting up H.323 services via the Content 
Server interface (described on the 
previous page)
Making a test call recording
Changing the administrator password and 
setting up server date and time on the 
Windows Server (described on the next 
page).
In addition there is an optional QuickTime 
Installation available. This installation is only 
needed if you require calls to be recorded and 
streamed in the QuickTime® format.
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If you have logged out, log back in to the 
Content Server web interface via http or 
https://<ContentServerIPaddress>.
Go to 
Conference Setup
 
Create 
Conference
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Select a default Recording Alias, type the 
address of the endpoint you want to call 
and click on Place Call. Alternatively, you 
can dial one of the Recording Aliases’ 
E.164 alias or H.323 ID from your 
endpoint.
 
To read more on Recording Aliases, 
se
If the recording template you have 
selected for your alias has a live 
stream output, you can watch the 
streaming call in Live Conferences. 
Please note that by default, the 
Content Server has live streaming 
enabled for templates using Windows 
Media only. QuickTime Player has to 
be installed on the Content Server 
before the QuickTime format can be 
used. Templates using Real Media and 
QuickTime will display ‘Recording in 
progress’in Live Conferences view and 
can only be viewed on demand, unless 
you configure templates to use external 
streaming servers.
You can end the call from the 
Edit
 link in 
Live Conferences, or from the endpoint 
you dialled.
If the recording template you have 
selected for your alias has on demand 
output, you can watch the on demand 
recording in Recorded Conferences.