TANDBERG D13691.03 - Manual

TANDBERG D13691.03

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual; Trademarks and copyright; Disclaimer; COPYRIGHT c
  • Page 3 – Environmental Issues; TANDBERG’s Environmental Policy
  • Page 4 – Operator Safety Summary; Warnings
  • Page 6 – Contents; Border Controller Initial Configuration
  • Page 8 – Introduction; A Border Controller is a key component of TANDBERG’s Expressway; firewall traversal solution.
  • Page 9 – TANDBERG Border Controller Overview
  • Page 10 – Installation; Precautions
  • Page 11 – Installation site preparations; between 0; Mounting; Power cable; Connect the supplied null-modem RS-232 cable between the Bor-; Switching on the System
  • Page 12 – Border Controller Initial Configuration; admin
  • Page 13 – NOTE
  • Page 14 – Getting started; System Administration; xConfiguration Session TimeOut; xstatus
  • Page 15 – Root Account; Registration; an endpoint can register:; Neighbor Gatekeepers
  • Page 16 – Search Order
  • Page 17 – Alternate Border Controllers; local domain names and local domain subnet masks.
  • Page 18 – Call Control; other Gatekeepers and Border Controllers.
  • Page 20 – Firewall Traversal; xConfiguration Zones TraversalZone Name
  • Page 21 – Bandwidth Control; on a total concurrent usage basis.
  • Page 23 – Bandwidth Control and Firewall Traversal; zone and subzone come into use.
  • Page 24 – Bandwidth Control Examples; Figure 8: Bandwidth control example
  • Page 27 – Registration Control; Registration Restriction Policy; or by using the web interface, on the
  • Page 28 – Authentication; The Border Controller supports the ITU H.235 [; Authentication using a local database; xConfiguration Authentication Mode:; Authentication using an LDAP server
  • Page 29 – Securing the LDAP connection with TLS; TLS can also be enabled via the web interface using the
  • Page 30 – URI Dialing; xConfiguration Gatekeeper DNSResolution Mode:; Creating DNS SRV records; Service. Proto.Name TTL Class SRV Priority Weight Port Target
  • Page 32 – Example Traversal deployments; Simple Enterprise deployment; Figure 15: Simple enterprise deployment
  • Page 33 – Enterprise Gatekeepers; Figure 16: Neighboring with an enterprise gatekeeper; Dialing Public IP addresses; to place the call directly to the public endpoint.
  • Page 34 – Direct; Neighbored enterprises
  • Page 36 – Call Policy; The CPL script is uploaded via the Web interface under the; Making Decisions Based on Addresses; field
  • Page 37 – subfield; For all alias types the address-type subfield is the; address; string; otherwise
  • Page 38 – CPL Script Actions; location; original destination for outgoing calls.; proxy; there is currently no support for the proxy outputs; reject
  • Page 39 – Call screening
  • Page 40 – Call Redirection; Redirect all calls to user ”barney” to voicemail.
  • Page 41 – Logging; eventlog; Controlling what is logged; message details
  • Page 42 – Event Levels; Logs of protocol messages sent and received.; Logged Events; An item of configuration on the system has
  • Page 44 – Event data; External Server Communi-
  • Page 46 – Remote Logging; xConfiguration Log Server Address:
  • Page 47 – Software Upgrade
  • Page 48 – Upgrading Using SCP; Copy the software image using SCP. The target name must be
  • Page 50 – Command Reference; Status; calls; The speed of the Ethernet link. Reports Down if the link is
  • Page 51 – externalmanager; xstatus ExternalManager; feedback; xstatus IP; LDAP; xstatus LDAP; Links; Total and per call bandwidth limits on this link, together with
  • Page 52 – NTP; xstatus NTP; Pipes; xstatus ResourceUsage; SubZones; xstatus SubZones
  • Page 53 – Configuration
  • Page 54 – — no; Ethernet; Commands under the
  • Page 56 – default is; IP
  • Page 57 – Parameters under the
  • Page 58 – Log; xConfiguration Log Level:; xConfiguration NTP Address:; Option Key; xstatus system software configuration
  • Page 59 – Session; session is timed out. A value of; SNMP; restart the system for changes to take effect.; SSH
  • Page 60 – Subzones; corresponds to
  • Page 61 – corresponds; SystemUnit
  • Page 62 – Interval with which a UDP channel should be refreshed.; Zones; mode is set to
  • Page 63 – Command; The command root command,
  • Page 65 – xCommand DefaultLinksAdd; DefaultValuesSet; DefaultLinksAdd; DenyListAdd
  • Page 66 – FeedbackRegister; xCommand FeedbackRegister ID:1; FeedbackDeregister; xCommand FeedbackDeregister 0 LinkAdd; FindRegistration
  • Page 68 – xCommand TraversalZoneAdd; TraversalZoneDelete; AlwaysMatch; ZoneDelete; History; The history root command,
  • Page 69 – Feedback; The feedback root command,
  • Page 70 – Other commands; About; about; Clear; The number of lines from end of
  • Page 71 – Relkey; relkey; Syslog; Specifies the detail at which to
  • Page 72 – Appendix: Configuring DNS Servers; which is listening on port 1719, the default registration port.; Microsoft DNS Server; dnscmd . /RecordAdd domain service name SRV service data; Verifying the SRV record; Microsoft Windows and UNIX platforms is
  • Page 74 – Appendix: Configuring LDAP Servers; Microsoft Active Directory; Prerequisites; To do this, navigate to the; Create the organizational hierarchy
  • Page 75 – Securing with TLS; OpenLDAP
  • Page 76 – Installing the H.350 schemas
  • Page 77 – Add the H.350 objects; This will add a single H.323 endpoint with an H.323 Id alias of; Border Controller
  • Page 78 – Approvals; EMC Emission - Radiated Electromagnetic Interference
  • Page 79 – Technical Specifications; 00 registered traversal endpoints
  • Page 80 – Physical Dimensions; U rack mounted chassis; Power supply
  • Page 81 – References; based) multimedia terminals
  • Page 82 – Glossary; Protocol used between endpoints and
  • Page 83 – Index; see
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Page 2 - TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual; Trademarks and copyright; Disclaimer; COPYRIGHT c

TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual Trademarks and copyright Copyright 1993-2006 TANDBERG ASA. All rights reserved. This document contains information that is proprietary to TANDBERG ASA. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, orb...

Page 3 - Environmental Issues; TANDBERG’s Environmental Policy

TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual Environmental Issues Thank you for buying a product which contributes to a reduction in pollution, and thereby helps save the environment. Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and thereby reduce pollution. Our products have either none or few c...

Page 4 - Operator Safety Summary; Warnings

TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual Operator Safety Summary For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating theequipment and keep this manual for future reference. The information in this summary is intended for operators. Carefully observe all warnings, pre...

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