Operation Manual – Location Server Configuration
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 1 Location Server Configuration
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Note:
In the actual network configuration, the IDs for all gateway(s), PS(s) and office device(s)
should be different.
II. Configuring a heartbeat password
The LS listens to the keepalive status message periodically sent by the PS to learn the
PS’s keepalive status. To ensure a proper connection between the LS and the PS, the
heartbeat password of the LS must be identical to that of the PS.
Perform the following configuration in LS-PS view.
Table 1-8
Configure the heartbeat password
Operation
Command
Configure the heartbeat password
heartbeat
password password
Restore the default heartbeat password
undo heartbeat
password
1.3.8 Configuring a MS Registered with an LS
For configuration details, refer to the “Configuring MS Device Information in LS View”
part of module “Media Server Operation”.
1.3.9 Configuring a Gateway Registered with an LS
H.323 Gateway and SIP User Agent are both gateways, which connect to user phones
or PBXs and are responsible for the conversion between different signaling protocols
and media formats. The LS records information about these gateways for the PSs.
To configure gateways, you must create an LS-GW view first. You can perform the
following:
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Adding a gateway or entering a gateway view
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Configuring the type of a gateway
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Specifying whether a gateway uses a dynamic IP
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Configuring the IP address of a gateway
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Configuring the port number of a gateway
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Configuring the IPv4 address of the call signaling for a gateway
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Configuring the call signaling port of a gateway
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Configuring the status of a gateway
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Configuring the transport layer protocol used by SIP UA
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Configuring the default route number priority of a gateway
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Configuring the static route number of a gateway
Summary of Contents for XE 200 IP
Page 7: ...Basic Configuration...
Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration...
Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration...
Page 182: ...Feature...
Page 259: ...System Management...
Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application...
Page 349: ...Media Server...
Page 360: ...Call Services...
Page 507: ...Appendix A...
Page 511: ...Appendix B...