User manual TANDBERG TR-1010

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[. . . ] Enter the IP address or FQDN of the Cisco VCS. Log in with a username of admin and your system password. You can now start using the CLI by typing the appropriate commands. CLI command types CLI commands are divided into the following groups: n n n n n xStatus: these commands return information about the current status of the system. Information such as current calls and registrations is available through this command group. [. . . ] On: allows use of the same two ports for all calls. Off: each call will use a separate pair of ports for media. Default: Off Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 H46019 Demultiplexing Mode: Off Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 Preference: <Assent/H46018> If an endpoint that is registered directly with the VCS supports both Assent and H460. 18 protocols, this setting determines which the VCS uses. Default: Assent Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 Preference: Assent Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe KeepAliveInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the interval (in seconds) with which a traversal-enabled endpoint registered directly with the VCS will send a TCP probe to the VCS once a call is established, in order to keep the firewall's NAT bindings open. Default: 20 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe KeepAliveInterval: 20 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryCount: <1. . 65534> Sets the number of times traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will attempt to send a TCP probe to the VCS. Default: 5 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryCount: 5 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the frequency (in seconds) with which traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will send a TCP probe to the VCS. Default: 2 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 TCPProbe RetryInterval: 2 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe KeepAliveInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the interval (in seconds) with which a traversal-enabled endpoint registered directly with the VCS will send a UDP probe to the VCS once a call is established, in order to keep the firewall's NAT bindings open. Default: 20 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe KeepAliveInterval: 20 Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryCount: <1. . 65534> Sets the number of times traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will attempt to send a UDP probe to the VCS. Default: 5 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryCount: 5 Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 41 of 95 xConfiguration command reference Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryInterval: <1. . 65534> Sets the frequency (in seconds) with which traversal-enabled endpoints registered directly with the VCS will send a UDP probe to the VCS. Default: 2 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone Traversal H323 UDPProbe RetryInterval: 2 Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Limit: <1. . 100000000> Specifies the bandwidth limit (in kbps) applied to any one traversal call being handled by the VCS (applies only if the mode is set to Limited). Default: 1920 Example: xConfiguration Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Limit: 1920 Zones LocalZone TraversalSubZone Bandwidth PerCall Mode: <Limited/Unlimited/NoBandwidth> Determines whether there is a limit on the bandwidth of any one traversal call being handled by the VCS. Regex: the string is treated as a regular expression. Default: Prefix Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Pattern Type: Suffix Cisco VCS Command Reference (X6) Page 43 of 95 xConfiguration command reference Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Priority: <1. . 65534> The order in the search process that this rule is applied, when compared to the priority of the other search rules. All Priority 1 search rules are applied first, followed by all Priority 2 search rules, and so on. Default: 100 Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Priority: 100 Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Progress: <Continue/Stop> Specifies the ongoing search behavior if the alias matches this search rule. If 'stop' is selected, any rules with the same priority level as this rule are still applied. Continue: continue applying the remaining search rules (in priority order) until the endpoint identified by the alias is found. Stop: do not apply any more search rules, even if the endpoint identified by the alias is not found in the target zone. Default: Continue Example: xConfiguration Zones Policy SearchRules Rule 1 Progress: Continue Zones Policy SearchRules Rule [1. . 2000] Source: <Any/AllZones/LocalZone> The sources of the requests for which this rule applies. Any: locally registered devices, neighbor or traversal zones, and any non-registered devices. AllZones: locally registered devices plus neighbor or traversal zones. LocalZone: locally registered devices only. [. . . ] Level 3: resets all critical configuration items (listed in Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 3 below) plus Level 1 and Level 2 items to their default values. xConfiguration command reference for a full list of all configuration items and where applicable their default values. Note:xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3 must be used with caution, as it resets the system's IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, meaning you will no longer be able to access the system over IP. It also deletes all option keys including pre-installed options such as Expressway and the number of calls. It also deletes all links configured on the Cisco VCS, including the automatically configured default links between the Default Subzone, Traversal Subzone and Default Zone. [. . . ]

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