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Universal Network Terminal TAU-32M.IP
After implementation of changes, click the
Submit Changes
button; to discard all changes, click the
Undo All
Changes
button; to save changes, click the
Save
button.
Use the
Defaults
button to set default parameters (the figure below shows default values).
H323 settings:
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Enable H323
– when checked, H.323 protocol is enabled;
–
Enable H.235
– when checked, use authentication on the gatekeeper with H.235 protocol;
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Ignore GCF info
– when checked, output authentication data in RRQ message via H.235 protocol in any
events, otherwise – only in case of reception of supported hash method in GCF message. This setting applies
to operations with gatekeepers that do not send used hash method in a response to GRQ request. In this
case, the gateway will transfer MD5-encrypted authentication data for all RRQs, even if supported hash
method is not received from the gatekeeper;
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Disable faststart – when checked,
faststart feature will be disabled;
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Disable tunneling
– when checked, H.245 signal tunneling through Q.931 signal channels will be disabled;
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Gatekeeper used
– when checked, use gatekeeper registration option;
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Is gateway
– when checked, device registers on a gatekeeper as a gateway, otherwise–as a terminal device.
When registered as a terminal device, the gateway registers all configured subscribers' numbers and a
gateway name–H.323 alias–on a gatekeeper. When registered as a gateway, the gateway registers its name–
H.323 alias–only. To simplify the gatekeeper configuration, we recommend using registration as a terminal
device;
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Time To Live
– time period in seconds, for which the device will keep its registration on a gatekeeper;
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Keep Alive Time
– time period in seconds, after which the device will renew its registration on a gatekeeper;
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H.323 alias
– name for registration on a gatekeeper;