Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
The Default Zone
The Default Zone represents any incoming calls from endpoints or other devices that are unregistered or not
recognized as belonging to the Local Zone or any of the existing configured zones.
recognized as belonging to the Local Zone or any of the existing configured zones.
Subzone and the Traversal Subzone. Note that the Default Zone cannot be deleted.
Configuring the Default Zone
By configuring the Default Zone you can control how the VCS handles calls from unrecognized systems and
endpoints. To configure the Default Zone, go to
endpoints. To configure the Default Zone, go to
Configuration > Zones > Zones
and click on DefaultZone.
The configurable options are:
Field
Description
Usage tips
Authentication
policy
policy
The Authentication policy setting
controls how the VCS challenges
incoming messages to the Default
Zone.
controls how the VCS challenges
incoming messages to the Default
Zone.
for
more information.
Media
encryption
mode
encryption
mode
The Media encryption mode
setting controls the media
encryption capabilities for SIP
calls flowing through the Default
Zone.
setting controls the media
encryption capabilities for SIP
calls flowing through the Default
Zone.
for more
information.
ICE support
Controls whether ICE messages
are supported by the devices in
this zone.
are supported by the devices in
this zone.
information.
Use Default
Zone access
rules
Zone access
rules
The Use Default Zone access
rules setting controls which
external systems are allowed to
connect over SIP TLS to the VCS
via the Default Zone.
rules setting controls which
external systems are allowed to
connect over SIP TLS to the VCS
via the Default Zone.
If the access rules are enabled, then by default no systems
will be allowed to connect over SIP TLS via the Default
Zone; you must set up the
will be allowed to connect over SIP TLS via the Default
Zone; you must set up the
want to grant access. In essence, it enables TLS verify
mode on the Default Zone.
mode on the Default Zone.
Note that this setting does not affect other connections to
the Default Zone (H.323 and SIP UDP/TCP).
the Default Zone (H.323 and SIP UDP/TCP).
Using links and pipes to manage access and bandwidth
associated with the Default Zone. For example, you can:
n
delete the default links to prevent any incoming calls from unrecognized endpoints
n
apply pipes to the default links to control the bandwidth consumed by incoming calls from unrecognized
endpoints
endpoints
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Zones and neighbors
The Default Zone