Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
& 2777 or 50000 & 50001 by default, depending on upgrade path) and the switch Use configured
demultiplexing ports is set to Yes. If you do not want to use a particular pair of ports, switch Use
configured demultiplexing ports to No, then the VCS Expressway will listen on the first pair of ports in the
media traversal port range (36000 and 36001 by default). In this case, we recommend that you close the
previously configured ports after you configure the firewall for the new ports. The port range can be changed
to any values between 1024 and 65533. Ports are allocated from this range in pairs, with the first port number
of each pair being an even number. Therefore the range must start with an even number and end with an odd
number.
demultiplexing ports is set to Yes. If you do not want to use a particular pair of ports, switch Use
configured demultiplexing ports to No, then the VCS Expressway will listen on the first pair of ports in the
media traversal port range (36000 and 36001 by default). In this case, we recommend that you close the
previously configured ports after you configure the firewall for the new ports. The port range can be changed
to any values between 1024 and 65533. Ports are allocated from this range in pairs, with the first port number
of each pair being an even number. Therefore the range must start with an even number and end with an odd
number.
To configure the ports used for media in traversal calls, go to
Configuration > Local Zone > Traversal
Subzone
.
You must ensure that the port range is large enough to support the maximum number of traversal calls
available on your VCS. A single traversal call can take up to 40 ports. So for example, if your VCS is licensed
for 5 traversal calls you must ensure that the range of ports configured for traversal media is at least 200. If
you add extra traversal call licenses to your system, you must also ensure that the range of ports available is
sufficient.
available on your VCS. A single traversal call can take up to 40 ports. So for example, if your VCS is licensed
for 5 traversal calls you must ensure that the range of ports configured for traversal media is at least 200. If
you add extra traversal call licenses to your system, you must also ensure that the range of ports available is
sufficient.
Configuring the Default Subzone
The
Default Subzone
page (
Configuration > Local Zone > Default Subzone
) is used to place bandwidth
restrictions on calls involving endpoints in the Default Subzone, and to specify the Default Subzone's
registration, authentication and media encryption policies.
registration, authentication and media encryption policies.
When an endpoint registers with the VCS, its IP address and alias is checked against the subzone
membership rules and it is assigned to the appropriate subzone. If no subzones have been created, or the
endpoint’s IP address or alias does not match any of the subzone membership rules, it is assigned to the
Default Subzone (subject to the Default Subzone's Registration policy and Authentication policy).
membership rules and it is assigned to the appropriate subzone. If no subzones have been created, or the
endpoint’s IP address or alias does not match any of the subzone membership rules, it is assigned to the
Default Subzone (subject to the Default Subzone's Registration policy and Authentication policy).
The use of a Default Subzone on its own (without any other manually created subzones) is suitable only if
you have uniform bandwidth available between all your endpoints. Note that if your Local Zone contains two
or more different networks with different bandwidth limitations, you should configure separate subzones for
each different part of the network.
you have uniform bandwidth available between all your endpoints. Note that if your Local Zone contains two
or more different networks with different bandwidth limitations, you should configure separate subzones for
each different part of the network.
Default Subzone configuration options
.
Configuring subzones
The
Subzones
page (
Configuration > Local Zone > Subzones
) lists all the subzones that have been
configured on the VCS, and allows you to create, edit and delete subzones. For each subzone, it shows how
many membership rules it has, how many devices are currently registered to it, and the current number of
calls and bandwidth in use. Up to 1000 subzones can be configured.
many membership rules it has, how many devices are currently registered to it, and the current number of
calls and bandwidth in use. Up to 1000 subzones can be configured.
The configurable options are:
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