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Step 4

Select the relevant gateway from the Gateways list.

Step 5

Select the Configure tab (see 

Figure 5-4 on page 25

).

Step 6

Select Advanced Parameters Settings. The Advanced Parameters dialog box appears (see 

Figure 5-4 on page 25

).

a.

Select h323sigport from the Command ID list.

b.

Enter the port value in the Value field.

c.

Select Save.

d.

Select Close.

Configuring the SCOPIA TIP Gateway in SCOPIA Management

 

 

This section provides step-by-step procedures for adding and configuring the TIP Gateway.

Adding a gateway in SCOPIA Management ..............................................  page 28

Configuring the SCOPIA TIP Gateway in SCOPIA Management ........................  page 30

Adding a gateway in SCOPIA Management

 

 

This section describes how to add or modify a gateway to your video network in SCOPIA
Management.
After you add a device, SCOPIA Management connects to it and retrieves additional
information. You can then configure additional settings for your device, such as managing your
bandwidth by using distributed MCUs for a single videoconference.

Before you begin

If you have multiple locations in your network, make sure you have all the locations defined in
SCOPIA Management before adding devices to the network. See 

Adding or Modifying a

Location

.

Procedure

Step 1

Access the SCOPIA Management administrator portal.

Step 2

Select the Devices tab.

Step 3

Select the type of device you are adding or modifying, such as SIP Gateway, TIP Gateway or
SCOPIA Video Gateway from the list in the sidebar.

Step 4

Do one of the following:

To add the device, select Add.

RADVISION | Deployment Guide for SCOPIA TIP Gateway Version 8.0

Configuring your SCOPIA Solution for Interoperability with Cisco Telepresence | 28

Summary of Contents for Scopia TIP Gateway

Page 1: ...Deployment Guide Version 8 0 For Solution 8 0 SCOPIA TIP Gateway...

Page 2: ...ISION Ltd reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes RADVISION Ltd may make improvements or changes in the prod...

Page 3: ...etup Checking Site Suitability 8 Unpacking the Device 8 Inspecting for Damage 9 Verifying Rack Suitability 10 Choosing the Type of Rack 10 Making Space for the SCOPIA TIP Gateway 10 4 Setting up the S...

Page 4: ...Gateway 27 Configuring TCP Port for Q 931 on the SCOPIA TIP Gateway 27 Configuring the SCOPIA TIP Gateway in SCOPIA Management 28 Adding a gateway in SCOPIA Management 28 Configuring the SCOPIA TIP Ga...

Page 5: ...ploading Certificates for Other Devices 61 Enabling Encryption with SCOPIA TIP Gateway 63 Enabling the TLS Connection in SCOPIA Management 65 7 Performing Maintenance Procedures Upgrading the Software...

Page 6: ...he endpoint screen With the TIP Gateway you see all the participants on the screens giving the full telepresence experience With a SCOPIA TIP Gateway deployed into your existing SCOPIA Solution Cisco...

Page 7: ...small workgroup to an entire enterprise Unlimited scalability is achieved by simply stacking multiple gateways For more information on the TIP Gateway deployment see Planning your Topology for the TIP...

Page 8: ...so Call capacity in this topic Supported audio codecs AAC LD G 722 G 722 1 G 711 A Law Law DTMF Translation In band to out of band translation Video support Video codec H 264 Video resolution 720p at...

Page 9: ...te MCU for housing telepresence meetings with multiple endpoints both H 323 and SIP H 323 SIP endpoints CUCM Cisco Unified Communications Manager This is the central communication server for all Cisco...

Page 10: ...lled the Cisco services or by the customer s network administrator Cisco Telepresence Systems can dial into a telepresence conference as follows By dialing directly into to the SCOPIA Elite MCU via SC...

Page 11: ...r gateway and your other SCOPIA Solution products are deployed Table 2 1 Bidirectional Ports to Open on the SCOPIA TIP Gateway Port Range Protocol Destination Functionality Result of Blocking Port Req...

Page 12: ...e Configuring RTP RTCP SRTP Ports on the SCOPIA TIP Gateway on page 26 16384 17280 RTP RTCP SRTP UDP UDP for any H 323 or SIP media connection Audio Enables real time delivery of audio media Cannot tr...

Page 13: ...ents Ensure to make necessary changes in case you find that the site does not meet any of the requirements described in that section Unpacking the Device We strongly recommend that you follow safety g...

Page 14: ...it out of the shipping box Step 7 Take the device out of the shipping box Step 8 Carefully open the additional boxes remove the packing material and remove the drives and other contents Note We recomm...

Page 15: ...ard includes precise definitions of the shape of the holes their size the depth of the rack and other features For more information on the EIA 310 standard see http electronics ihs com collections eia...

Page 16: ...on the rack which is at least 7 empty square holes in height on the rack posts The SCOPIA TIP Gateway takes up 3 holes 1U on the posts You need at least 2 additional holes to slide the device into th...

Page 17: ...Figure 3 4 Width between inner sides of posts RADVISION Deployment Guide for SCOPIA TIP Gateway Version 8 0 Preparing the SCOPIA TIP Gateway Setup 12...

Page 18: ...hecking the Accessories Required for Mounting page 14 Attaching Brackets to the SCOPIA TIP Gateway page 15 Marking the Location of the Device fixing Cage Nuts page 16 Removing the Cage Nut Screws page...

Page 19: ...erify a hole is present 0 75 inches 2 cm above the shelf measured from the center of the hole Figure 4 1 Checking the location of the shelf in the rack Step 4 Ensure the shelf is positioned horizontal...

Page 20: ...the rack s front posts Procedure Step 1 Position the device on a flat horizontal surface Make sure the device front panel faces toward you Step 2 Unscrew the two Phillips screws on either side of the...

Page 21: ...eway front panel Marking the Location of the Device fixing Cage Nuts There is a pair of cage nuts one for each front facing rack post You need these cage nuts to fix the device brackets to the post Be...

Page 22: ...ng the Cage Nut Screws The cage nuts are supplied with pre mounted screws Remove the screws and put them aside for later See Figure 4 6 on page 17 Figure 4 6 Removing the cage nut screw Mounting the D...

Page 23: ...ount the device onto the rack Before mounting the device read the Safety Guidelines described in the Safety Guide Secure the device on the rack s posts to prevent it from moving around or falling Caut...

Page 24: ...ring the SCOPIA TIP Gateway to the rack Connecting Cables to the Device Follow the safety guidelines described in the Safety Guide during this procedure and use the power and serial cables supplied wi...

Page 25: ...to the network Before you begin Make sure you have these items Dedicated IP address for the device Dedicated subnet mask for the device IP address of the default router which the device uses to commu...

Page 26: ...s any key to start configuration appears on the screen press a key and wait for the following message Main menu If you do not see this output contact customer support Step 7 Enter N at the prompt to c...

Page 27: ...tting in the MCU whose default value is also 1Gbps You can change the default value from the MCU web administrator interface by navigating to Configuration Network Port Settings Verifying the SCOPIA T...

Page 28: ...the CUCM Settings for SCOPIA Management page 23 2 Configuring Ports on the SCOPIA TIP Gateway page 25 3 Configuring the SCOPIA TIP Gateway in SCOPIA Management page 28 4 Configuring Cisco Telepresence...

Page 29: ...t to receive the expected number of digits for a SCOPIA Elite MCU conference a Select the relevant route pattern in the Call Routing Route Hunt Route Pattern tab b In the Route Pattern Configuration p...

Page 30: ...for H 245 signaling H 245 is a control protocol used for multimedia communications that enables transferring information about the device capabilities as well as opening closing the logical channels...

Page 31: ...the SCOPIA Management administrator portal Step 2 Select Devices Step 3 Select Gateways in the sidebar menu Step 4 Select the relevant gateway from the Gateways list Step 5 Select the Configure tab s...

Page 32: ...p 4 Select the relevant gateway from the Gateways list Step 5 Select the Configure tab see Figure 5 4 on page 25 Step 6 Select Advanced Parameters Settings The Advanced Parameters dialog box appears s...

Page 33: ...rk in SCOPIA Management After you add a device SCOPIA Management connects to it and retrieves additional information You can then configure additional settings for your device such as managing your ba...

Page 34: ...umber Figure 5 6 Adding a new gateway Table 5 1 Configuring your device s basic settings Field Name Description Name Enter the name used to identify the device This name will be displayed in the list...

Page 35: ...n SCOPIA Management Since the SCOPIA Gateway does not have its own web interface its configuration is performed in SCOPIA Management SCOPIA Management and gateways communicate in XML over TCP for cont...

Page 36: ...t Note Before selecting TLS you must generate the SCOPIA Management and SCOPIA Gateway certificates After you select that checkbox click Test Connection Registration Name The name of this SCOPIA Gatew...

Page 37: ...SIP server Default SIP Domain The SIP domain of your organization NTP IP Address The IP address of a Network Time Protocol server which sets the time for the gateway s clock External NTP servers ensur...

Page 38: ...ent page 34 Adding Cisco Telepresence Systems CTS in SCOPIA Management page 38 Adding the CUCM to SCOPIA Management To enable SCOPIA Management to operate with Cisco telepresence configure SCOPIA Mana...

Page 39: ...eway allows to connect Cisco Telepresence Systems directly into a conference on the SCOPIA Elite MCU it also supports connecting these endpoints through the CTMS for organizations using this Cisco MCU...

Page 40: ...Configuration screen Step 5 Configure the CTMS as described in this table Table 5 4 Configuring the CTMS Field Name Description Name Enter a name used to identify the CTMS This name is displayed in t...

Page 41: ...8 You can modify these settings at any time by selecting the CTMS name link in the All endpoints list Step 9 If the CTMS used in your telepresence is defined in the LDAP server import the CTMS into SC...

Page 42: ...to retrieve CTMS information from the relevant Cisco devices Note This number is configured only by the personnel that installed the Cisco services or by the customer s network administrator Procedure...

Page 43: ...resence note the following restrictions and guidelines Telepresence endpoints cannot be associated with a specific user Telepresence endpoints cannot be set as VIP an important endpoint whose video re...

Page 44: ...the Telepresence System from the SCOPIA Elite MCU Location Select the location of the telepresence system from the list Visible in the directory of other endpoints Select to display the telepresence s...

Page 45: ...e MCU page 40 2 Defining Allowed Bandwidth in the MCU page 41 3 Selecting the MCU Presentation Resolution page 41 Enabling H 264 Presentation in SCOPIA Elite MCU To enable a participant to start or re...

Page 46: ...rate Kbps Figure 5 14 Adjusting the bandwidth Step 7 Select Apply Selecting the MCU Presentation Resolution Configure the MCU to allow presentation and video clips to be shared with the Cisco telepres...

Page 47: ...eo resolution Step 6 Enter the service number in the Parameter field Step 7 Select Apply RADVISION Deployment Guide for SCOPIA TIP Gateway Version 8 0 Configuring your SCOPIA Solution for Interoperabi...

Page 48: ...ting a CA signed certificate A CA has its own certificate the CA root certificate When the CA signed certificate is ready you upload it into the component for which it was created together with the CA...

Page 49: ...IA Management on page 53 5 Generate certificate signed requests CSR for other deployment components which is done via the device itself For details about generating CSRs for SCOPIA Solution products s...

Page 50: ...rtificate which identifies the CA and is self signed by that CA When a device receives a certificate as part of TLS negotiations it must verify that the CA signing the certificate is trusted so it mus...

Page 51: ...6 2 TLS connection using certificates signed by different CAs When each certificate is signed by a different CA Figure 6 2 on page 46 upload the following certificates to the SCOPIA Management A cert...

Page 52: ...Certificate from Unknown CA When CA3 is untrusted Figure 6 3 on page 47 the certificates to upload to the SCOPIA Management are A certificate identifying SCOPIA Management signed by trusted CA1 This i...

Page 53: ...upload to the SCOPIA Management are A certificate identifying SCOPIA Management signed by CA3 a CA unknown to the gateway This is sent to the gateway as part of the TLS negotiation An intermediate ce...

Page 54: ...are from Untrusted CAs When CA3 is untrusted by the gateway and CA4 is untrusted by SCOPIA Management Figure 6 4 on page 48 the certificates to upload to the SCOPIA Management are A certificate ident...

Page 55: ...enerate a certificate signing request for SCOPIA Management that must be signed by a CA using a certificate authority CA application Once properly signed the certificate would confirm the identity of...

Page 56: ...y this certificate in the Name field Step 4 If necessary enter a description of the certificate in the Description field Step 5 Select Create The Generate CSR window appears RADVISION Deployment Guide...

Page 57: ...ization Step 7 Select Generate CSR Step 8 Select Save to view the certificate content The certificate content is displayed in the Download window Step 9 Save the certificate in an appropriate folder T...

Page 58: ...OPIA Solution and third party devices see Uploading Certificates for Other Devices on page 61 and Uploading Certificates for the TIP Gateway on page 58 Note Using encryption is subject to local regula...

Page 59: ...ou have the signed certificate from the CA for SCOPIA Management see Generating the Certificate Signing Request for SCOPIA Management on page 50 for details on generating the CSR Procedure Step 1 Copy...

Page 60: ...signed certificate d Select Open e Select Upload Verify that the upload success message is displayed The CA signed certificate is uploaded into SCOPIA Management Step 6 Select Apply Step 7 To finish a...

Page 61: ...l certificates for SCOPIA Management including certificates signed by the CA to identify SCOPIA Management and root and intermediate certificates to identify the CA See Generating the Certificate Sign...

Page 62: ...for the gateway Step 4 Select Create a new CSR The Save Certificate Request window opens displaying the certificate request RADVISION Deployment Guide for SCOPIA TIP Gateway Version 8 0 Securing Your...

Page 63: ...ates identifying SCOPIA TIP Gateway continue with Uploading Certificates for the TIP Gateway on page 58 To upload certificates identifying other devices see the product s Administrator Guide for detai...

Page 64: ...the root certificate for the certificate authority that your organization uses The CA root certificate must be compatible with the Base 64 ASCII code 2 Ensure that the certificates confirming the ide...

Page 65: ...the second CA to verify it is trusted Select Upload under the CA intermediate section of the window to upload the intermediate s root certificate Step 9 Paste the content of the intermediate CA s root...

Page 66: ...limited for usage For more information consult your local reseller Before you begin Ensure that you have the root certificate including all intermediate certificates for the certificate authority that...

Page 67: ...ep 5 Select Add to browse each root and intermediate certificate required Figure 6 16 Importing certificates for other devices into SCOPIA Management Step 6 Select Upload RADVISION Deployment Guide fo...

Page 68: ...63 Note Using encryption is subject to local regulation In some countries it is restricted or limited for usage For more information consult your local reseller Figure 6 17 Encryption in SCOPIA Manage...

Page 69: ...and the SIP network select one of these settings for the Service Encryption field Table 6 1 Configuring the encryption Field Name Description Best effort When selected indicates the gateway supports...

Page 70: ...nagement Perform this procedure only if you want to secure your video network using TLS Note Using encryption is subject to local regulation In some countries it is restricted or limited for usage For...

Page 71: ...DNSServerList element as shown in Figure 6 20 on page 66 Figure 6 20 Adding the DNSServerList element Step 5 Save and close the file Step 6 Start the SCOPIA Management service and the SCOPIA Manageme...

Page 72: ...rade to The next major version Upgrading a major version requires a new license This kind of upgrade changes one of the first two digits in a version number For example upgrading from version 8 0 to v...

Page 73: ...ccess tab Enter a name and password for automatic login to the video device during the upgrade process We recommend using the same name across the deployment Procedure Step 1 Access the SCOPIA Managem...

Page 74: ...upgrading too Step 9 Select Apply to save the upgrade file and its information in SCOPIA Management Step 10 If required enter license keys Step 11 Select Apply The system notifies that the video devi...

Page 75: ...Search for an online network device as explained in Step 3 Select Devices Devices by Type Gateways Step 4 Select the network device whose software version you want to restore Step 5 Select Manage Res...

Page 76: ...on page 69 To downgrade to a version earlier than the previous version see Upgrading the Software File of a Video Device on page 67 Changing the IP Address of your Gateway You may need to change the...

Page 77: ...n video conferencing systems innovative converged mobile services and highly scalable video enabled desktop platforms on IP 3G and emerging next generation networks For more information about RADVISIO...

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