
Chapter 5 Network Configuration
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VCON HD3000 User’s Guide
H.323 Network Registration and Properties
H.323 is the standard for video, audio, and data streaming over IP networks. In the
H.323 tab, define how the HD3000 handles these functions within its LAN
environment. These properties include:
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- registration of the HD3000 with a remote H.323
management and service provider
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Automatic Video Transmission Adjustment
- automatic preservation of
optimum transmission, in response to changing network conditions
H.323 Management
Many H.323 networks include devices such as the VCON Media Xchange
Manager™ (MXM) or a gatekeeper, which provide important management
functions and provision of communication services to large numbers of users
within defined zones on a LAN or WAN. HD3000 supports registration with the
MXM and with third-party H.323 Gatekeepers.
The following table lists the services that HD3000 receives if it registers with an
MXM
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Telephony exchange features, such as Call Transfer, Ad-hoc Conference, Call
Forward and Call Pickup.
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Address translation and short-number dialing to registered users within the
same zone and to other zones.
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Allocation of network resources, such as bandwidth management.
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Remote call initiation from the MXM Administrator.
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Remote configuration management by a system administrator.
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Presence in online directories (LDAP).
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HD3000 software version upgrade from the MXM Administrator.