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TANDBERG
VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction
Overview and
status
System
configuration
VCS
configuration
Zones and
neighbors
Clustering and
peers
Call
processing
Bandwidth
control
Firewall
traversal
Appendices
Applications
Maintenance
Using this guide
This Administrator Guide is provided to help you make the best use of your TANDBERG VCS.
Your approach to this documentation depends on what you want to do and how much you already
know.
The Administrator Guide has been divided into several sections, each providing different
information. In some places information is duplicated between sections to let you have all the
relevant information in one place.
This document does not have an index. This is intentional; if the
Table of contents
does not direct
you to the information you need, you can use the
Find
function in Adobe Reader to search the text
for keywords.
Note that the Administrator Guide describes a fully equipped version of the VCS. Your version may
not have all the described extensions installed.
Our main objective with this Administrator Guide is to address your goals and needs. Please let us
know how well we succeeded!
How to use this Administrator Guide
Typographical conventions
Most configuration tasks on the VCS can be performed by using either the web interface or a
command line interface (CLI). This guide describes how to use both methods.
Web interface
In this guide, instructions for performing a task using the web interface are shown in the format:
•
Menu > Submenu
followed by the
Name
of the page that you will be taken to.
Command line interface (CLI)
In this guide, instructions for performing a task using the command line interface (CLI) are shown in
the format:
•
xConfiguration <Element> <SubElement>
•
xCommand <Command>
These are meant as a reference only. Each command is hyperlinked to the
Command reference
table at the back of this guide; clicking on the hyperlink will take you to the appropriate section
of the table showing all the available sub-elements, parameters and valuespaces for the given
command.
Note that:
•
Typing the given
xConfiguration
path into the CLI will return a list of values currently
configured for that element (and sub-elements where applicable).
•
Typing the given
xConfiguration
path into the CLI followed by a
?
will return information about
the usage for that element and sub-elements.
•
Typing the given
xCommand
command into the CLI with or without a
?
will return information
about the usage of that command.