Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
Field
Description
Usage tips
Server
address 1 - 3
address 1 - 3
Enter the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain
Name (FQDN) of the server hosting the service.
You can specify a port by appending :<port>
to the address.
Name (FQDN) of the server hosting the service.
You can specify a port by appending :<port>
to the address.
If an FQDN is specified, ensure that the
VCS has an appropriate DNS
configuration that allows the FQDN to be
resolved.
VCS has an appropriate DNS
configuration that allows the FQDN to be
resolved.
For resiliency, up to three server
addresses can be supplied.
addresses can be supplied.
Path
Enter the URL of the service on the server.
Status path
The Status path identifies the path from where
the VCS can obtain the status of the remote
service.
the VCS can obtain the status of the remote
service.
The default is status.
Username
The username used by the VCS to log in and
query the service.
query the service.
Password
The password used by the VCS to log in and
query the service.
query the service.
The maximum plaintext length is 30
characters (which is subsequently
encrypted).
characters (which is subsequently
encrypted).
Default CPL
This is the fallback CPL used by the VCS if the
service is not available.
service is not available.
You can change it, for example, to
redirect to an answer service or recorded
message.
redirect to an answer service or recorded
message.
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4.
Click Save.
The VCS should connect to the policy service server and start using the service for Call Policy decisions.
Any connection problems will be reported on this page. Check the Status area at the bottom of the page and
check for additional information messages against the Server address fields.
check for additional information messages against the Server address fields.
Supported Address Formats
The destination address that is entered using the caller’s endpoint can take a number of different formats, and this
affects the specific process that the VCS follows when attempting to locate the destination endpoint. The address
formats supported by the VCS are:
affects the specific process that the VCS follows when attempting to locate the destination endpoint. The address
formats supported by the VCS are:
■
IP address, for example
10.44.10.1
or
3ffe:80ee:3706::10:35
■
H.323 ID, for example
john.smith
or
john.smith@example.com
(note that an H.323 ID can be in the form of a URI)
■
E.164 alias, for example
441189876432
or
6432
■
URI, for example
john.smith@example.com
■
ENUM, for example
441189876432
or
6432
Each of these address formats may require some configuration of the VCS in order for them to be supported. These
configuration requirements are described below.
configuration requirements are described below.
Dialing by IP Address
Dialing by IP address is necessary when the destination endpoint is not registered with any system (such as a VCS or
other gatekeeper). See the
other gatekeeper). See the
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Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator Guide
Dial Plan and Call Processing