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TANDBERG 150
MXP
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE
Table of
Contents
Trademarks &
Copyright
Patents &
Disclaimers
Safety/
Environmental
To Get You
Up and Going
About
Administrator
Settings
General
Settings
Audio
Settings
Security
Settings
Network
Settings
Profiles &
Wizard
Diagnostics
Reset &
Upgrade
General
Settings
TANDBERG 150
MXP
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE
See
General Settings – an overview
for a
description.
Call Settings
allow you to define a maximum
call length, a maximum upstream rate and
your default call settings, which will apply un-
less you specifically change the settings for a
particular call.
Call Type.
Can be set to Video Call or
Telephone Call. If Call Type is set to
Telephone Call
or the
Place Telephone
Call
icon is selected when making a call,
the call will be set up as a telephone call.
In all other cases the call will be set up
as a video call.
Network
. Options are
H.323
and
SIP
. If
a gatekeeper is present, it is possible
to place IP-calls using “telephone-style”
numbers, e.g. an E.164 alias, according
to the numbering plan implemented in
the gatekeeper. The gatekeeper will then
translate the dialed number into an IP-
address, see
H.323 Settings
for more on
gatekeepers.
Select
H.323
to ensure that the call is
set up as an H.323 call.
Select
SIP
to ensure that the call is set
up as a SIP call.
Bandwidth.
Determines the quality of
the video picture. When set to
Auto
the
system will establish a connection using
a proper bandwidth for the call, typically
384 kbps for IP calls.
When set to
Max
the system will set up
the call with maximum bandwidth depend-
ing on the selected network.
About Call Settings
The Call Settings
Call Settings
Maximum Call Length.
If your call exceeds
the maximum Call Length, as specified here,
the call will disconnect automatically. Range is
0–999 minutes. 0 means disabled feature.
Max. Upstream Rate.
Lets you define a
preferred maximum transmitted call rate in kbps.
This is to be able to limit the outgoing bandwidth
whilst keeping the maximum incoming bandwidth,
especially useful for home offices with different
upstream and downstream rates, typically ADSL.
Note that maximum upstream rate for the system
is 512 kbps.
Default Call Settings.
You may define a
default call settings, which will apply unless
you specifically change the settings for a
particular call.