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MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODUCT
Control Panel >
Security Settings >
REMOTE UPGRADE PASSWORD
Set the password to be used for remote software upgrade. The default password is blank.
In addition to the password, remote software upgrade must be enabled. Go to: Control Panel > General
Settings > Permissions > Far End ISDN System Upgrade.
All MXP
systems
with ISDN
Control Panel >
Security Settings >
CAMERA STANDBY MODE
Camera Standby Mode enables the camera to turn away when the system is inactive, which makes it easy to
make a visual check to see if the system is active or in standby mode.
ON:
The camera turns away when standby mode is activated and turns back to normal position when the
system is active.
OFF:
The camera will always stay in normal position and will not turn away when standby mode is active.
All MXP
systems
with
controllable
camera
Control Panel >
Security Settings >
FIPS MODE
When FIPS mode is enabled, the video system will operate according to NIST FIPS 140-2 Level 1
requirements. This means that only services and cryptographic algorithms that are accepted according to
this standard will be used. Options and menu items which is not approved will be grayed out and/or not be
selectable in the menus.
NIST issues certificates to products that has been verified and tested to comply with this standard, as of this
writing TANDBERG is in the process of obtaining such a certificate.
ON:
The codec is operating according to FIPS 140-2 Level 1 requirements. Due to these requirements, some
menus are disabled in FIPS mode.
OFF:
The codec is operating with full feature set enabled.
Read about FIPS Mode in the Appendices section to learn
about how to activate/deactivate FIPS Mode and how to
upload a Certificate and to view a list of the menus disabled in
FIPS mode
FIPS - Federal Information Processing Standards.
NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology, the
issuer of validation certificates.
Certificate - Text file which indicates a trusted third party (issuer
or CA) verifying the authenticity of the unit (in this context).
CA - Certificate authority, issuer of (root) certificates.
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
ISDN
or
ISDN, EXTERNAL,
LEASED E1/T1
NETWORK TYPE
Before using the system it is necessary to specify which network to use and define its settings.
NONE:
No network type is selected.
ISDN-BRI:
Select ISDN-BRI if you have an ISDN-BRI connection. Enter the ISDN-BRI Settings menu to set
the parameters.
ISDN-PRI:
Select ISDN-PRI* if you have an ISDN-PRI connection. Enter the ISDN-PRI Settings menu to set
the parameters.
LEASED E1/T1:
Select Leased E1/T1* if you have a Leased E1/T1 connection. Enter the Leased E1/T1
Settings menu to set the parameters.
EXTERNAL:
Select External if the network is set up by RS449, V.35, X.21 or you connect to ISDN via an
external IMUX. Enter the External Network Settings menu to set the parameters.
* Note that both Leased E1/T1 and ISDN-PRI uses the same interface on the codec marked E1/T1
Configure the video system for ISDN-BRI
Enter the ISDN-BRI Settings menu and set the parameters:
1.
Set ISDN-BRI switch type
2.
Enter ISDN-BRI line numbers (+ SPIDs if required)
3.
Disable unused ISDN-BRI lines
4.
Set the Advanced ISDN Settings
Configure the video system for ISDN-PRI
Enter the ISDN-PRI Settings menu and set the parameters:
1.
Set ISDN-PRI switch type
2.
Enter ISDN-PRI line number range
3.
Enter the ISDN-PRI Channel Hunting settings
4.
Configure the ISDN-PRI Line Settings
5.
Set the Advanced ISDN Settings
6.
Set the Advanced ISDN-PRI Settings
All MXP
systems
with ISDN
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MXP
Administrator Guide
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
Contact us
Appendices
The settings library