TANDBERG D14049.01 User Manual

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D 14049.01
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TANDBERG 
VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER 
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
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TANDBERG 
VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER 
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
About H.33 on the VCS
The VCS supports the H.323 protocol: it is an H.323 
gatekeeper, and will provide interworking between H.323 and 
SIP calls. In order to support H.323, the 
H.323 mode
 must be 
enabled.
Call Time to Live
Once the endpoint is in a call, the VCS will periodically poll it 
to confirm whether it is still in the call.  The VCS allows you to 
configure the interval at which the endpoints are polled, known 
as the 
Call Time to Live
.
Configuring H.33 Ports
The VCS enables you to configure the listening port for H.323 
registrations and call signaling, and the range of ports to be 
used by H.323 calls once they are established.  
The default VCS configuration uses standard port numbers so 
you can use H.323 services out of the box without having to 
first set these up.
Using the VCS as an H.33 Gatekeeper
As an H.323 gatekeeper, the VCS accepts registrations from 
H.323 endpoints and provides call control functions such as 
address translation and admission control.
Working with H.33
H.33 Overview
Time to Live
H.323 endpoints must periodically re-register with the VCS in 
order to confirm that they are still functioning.  The VCS allows 
you to configure the interval between these re-registrations, 
known as the 
Time to Live
.
Some older endpoints do not support the ability to 
periodically re-register with the system.  In this case, 
and in any other situation where the system has not had 
a confirmation from the endpoint within the specified period, it 
will send an IRQ to the endpoint to verify that it is still 
functioning.
The system will poll endpoints in a call regardless of 
whether the call type is traversal or non-traversal.
H.33 Endpoint Registration
Auto Discover
The VCS has an 
Auto discover
 setting which determines 
whether it will respond to the Gatekeeper Discovery Requests 
sent out by endpoints.
To prevent H.323 endpoints being able to register automatically 
with the VCS, set 
Auto Discover 
to
 Off.  
This will mean that 
endpoints will be able to register with the VCS only if they have 
been configured with the VCS’s IP address. 
Overview
H.323 endpoints in your network must register with the VCS in 
order to use it as their gatekeeper.
There are two ways an H.323 endpoint can locate a VCS 
with which to register: manually or automatically.  The option 
is configured on the endpoint itself under the 
Gatekeeper 
Discovery
 setting (consult your endpoint manual for how to 
access this setting).  
If the mode is set to automatic, the endpoint will try to 
register with any VCS it can find. It does this by sending out 
a Gatekeeper Discovery Request, to which eligible VCSs will 
respond.
If the mode is set to manual, the you must specify the IP 
address of the VCS with which you wish your endpoint to 
register, and the endpoint will attempt to register with that 
VCS only.  
Registration Conflict Mode
An H.323 endpoint may attempt to register with the VCS using 
an alias that has already been registered on the VCS from 
another IP address.  The reasons for this could include:
two endpoints at different IP addresses are attempting to 
register using the same alias
a single endpoint has previously registered using a particular 
alias.  The IP address allocated to the endpoint then 
changes, and the endpoint is attempting to re-register using 
the same alias.
You can determine how the VCS will behave in this situation by 
configuring the 
Registration Conflict Mode
.  The options are:
Reject
: denies the registration. 
Overwrite
: deletes the original registration and replaces it 
with the new registration.