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Configuring Protocols
V!CAS
Time Offset (seconds)
= The time in seconds to add/subtract to the
retrieved time. Values between -24 and +24 are assumed to be hours
and are appropriately converted to seconds. Note that when time is re-
trieved from ISDN the offset must be set to zero.
Time Update Interval (seconds)
= The interval in seconds at which
current time should be updated/retrieved. Similar to Time Offset val-
ues between 1 and 24 are assumed to be hours and converted to sec-
onds. For Protocol=time_udp, time_tcp, or time_sntp new requests
are sent every Time Update Interval seconds. When isdn is used the cur-
rent time will be retrieved from the next ISDN connection established
after Time Update Interval seconds.
Time Server
= The IP address of the V!CAS’ timeserver.
Remote CAPI Server TCP port
= The port number to use for CAPI
connections. Default value: 6000
Remote TRACE Server TCP port
= The port number the V!CAS uses
for TRACE requests. Default value: 7000
RIP UDP port
= The port number used on the V!CAS for RIP. Default
setting is 520. RIP can be disabled by assigning port 0.
BOOTP Relay Server
= The BOOTP server’s IP address. If configured
the V!CAS will relay all BOOTP requests received over its LAN inter-
face to the server. BOOTP responses received from the server are re-
turned to the requesting client.
Unique Source IP Address
= This is not the V!CAS’ IP address.
When routing to partners over a transit network, the V!CAS normally
uses the IP address of its LAN interface as the source address in IP
frames. If this is not desired, this field defines the IP address to use in-
stead.
RADIUS Server
= The RADIUS server’s IP address.
HTTP port
= The port number used on the V!CAS for HTTP requests.
By default TCP port number 80 is used. Access to the V!CAS’ status-
page can be disabled by assigning port number 0 here.