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Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
SIP Settings
SIP NAT TRAVERSAL
FORCE TuRN
In this mode media is always sent using the TURN relay. One usage for this mode is media relaying from
installations on a public IP network.
ON:
Setting the Force TURN mode to On will force media redirection through the dedicated network
identified by the TURN server.
OFF:
Normal operation mode (standard ICE or MNS)
NOTE!
The Force TURN mode requires that the ICE Mode
is set on. It also requires a valid TURN server address and
authentication.
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
SIP Settings
SIP NAT TRAVERSAL
TuRN SERVER
Address of the TURN server for data redirection. A fully qualified domain name or an IP address can be
used. Default port 3478 is assumed. Optional port can be provided using ”:nnnnn” notation.
Examples: ”
93.93.102.102:7000
”, ”
turn.mnsbone.net
”.
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
SIP Settings
SIP NAT TRAVERSAL
SIP AuTHENTICATION FOR TuRN
If your TURN user credentials are the same as for the SIP authentication (Network > LAN Settings > SIP
Settings > Authentication), you can check mark this box to use the same user name and password.
If your TURN user credentials are different you must enter your TURN user name and TURN password.
uSER NAME:
This is the user name part of the credentials used to authenticate toward the TURN Server.
PASSWORD:
This is the password part of the credentials used to authenticate toward the TURN Server.
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
WIRELESS LAN SETTINGS
SSID
SSID* - Service Set Identification. Defines a local network ID for this wireless region. The SSID must
be the same for all endpoints and the access point. An endpoint will find the access point if the SSID is
correct, however if the encryption key is faulty it will not transmit any data.
Example: “
WLANNETWORK
”
NOTE!
The PC card/PCMCIA-card used must comply with the relevant regulations for such cards in the
country where it is used. The unit must be supplied by power supply (AC-DC adaptor) powerbox SPN-
270-12, which complies with the requirements for limited power source according to IEC/EN 60950.
Read more about Wireless Network Adapters in the section
Using the system
.
* The wireless card option is not supported in the current
version of the Compass/Utility MXP.
All with
WLAN
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
WIRELESS LAN SETTINGS
COMMuNITy
Community* (optional) can be used when connecting to an access point where the SSID is the same.
The Community name can be up to 32 characters long.
Example: “
Unit2
”
* The wireless card option is not supported in the current
version of the Compass/Utility MXP.
All with
WLAN
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
WIRELESS LAN SETTINGS
WLAN MODE
Defines the WLAN Mode*. Make sure the corresponding settings are programmed into the access point.
ADHOC:
Used when not communicating with an access point.
MANAGED:
Used when communication is made through an access point.
* The wireless card option is not supported in the current
version of the Compass/Utility MXP.
All with
WLAN
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Cisco TelePresence MXP Series
Administrator guide
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