Polycom 3725-76302-001O Manual De Usuario

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Call Server Configuration
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SIP max breadth 
The maximum number of concurrent parallel branches due to forking of a 
request. 
H.323 Settings 
Gatekeeper call mode 
Direct call mode — The Call Server processes only H.225.0 RAS call control 
messages. The endpoints exchange other call signaling and media control 
messages directly, bypassing the gatekeeper. 
Routed call mode — The Call Server proxies all H.323 signaling messages. 
Accept H.323 neighbor requests 
only from specified external 
gatekeepers 
If this option is selected, the Call Server accepts H.323 location requests 
(LRQs) only from gatekeepers configured on the External Gatekeeper page 
(see 
Resolve H.323 Email-ID dial 
strings to other registered H.323 
aliases 
If this option is selected, the Call Server resolves email ID dial strings to 
another local alias by using the user part of the email address. For example, 
the dial string 1234@mycompany.com would resolve to the endpoint 
registered as 1234. 
Automatically assign enterprise 
users’ email addresses as H.323 
email IDs 
If this option is selected and the system is integrated with Active Directory, an 
endpoint associated with an enterprise user is assigned the user’s email 
address (if that address hasn’t already been explicitly assigned to another 
endpoint). 
Location request hop count 
The initial hop count the Call Server uses when it sends LRQs to neighbored 
gatekeepers. 
Location request timeout 
(seconds) 
The number of seconds to wait for a response from a neighbored gatekeeper. 
IRQ sending interval (seconds) 
The interval at which the system sends IRQ messages to H.323 endpoints in 
a call, requesting QoS (quality of service) reports. 
Must be in the range 10-600. 
Terminate calls based on failed 
responses to IRQs 
If this option is selected, the Call Server terminates a call if it sends an IRQ 
(Information Request) to an endpoint that signaled support for IRQs, and the 
endpoint either fails to respond or responds with an IRR (Information Request 
Response) containing an invalidCall field. This is the correct behavior 
according to the H.323 ITU Specification, and it prevents a call license from 
being used unnecessarily for a call that’s no longer active. 
Some endpoints (VVX prior to v.4.0.1; Sony PCS1, XG80, and G70; and 
possibly others) signal support for IRQs but don’t properly handle IRQ/IRR 
messaging, causing active calls to be disconnected if this option is selected. 
To avoid this problem with such endpoints, leave this option off. 
Note: This setting has no effect on calls from endpoints that don’t signal 
support for IRQs. 
Field 
Description