| Configuring Network Settings |
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• Full Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps)
• Half Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps or 100Mbps)
The supported transmission methods for VC200 endpoint’s Internet port are listed below:
• Auto
• Full Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps or 100Mbps)
• Half Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps or 100Mbps)
The supported transmission methods for VP59 are listed below:
•
WAN Port Link
•
Auto Negotiation
• Full Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps)
• Half Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps or 100Mbps)
•
PC Port Link
•
Auto Negotiation
• Full Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps)
• Half Duplex (transmit in 10Mbps or 100Mbps)
Configuring Transmission Methods
Procedure
1.
For VCS, on your web user interface, go to
Network
>
Advanced
>
Speed
>
Network Speed
.
For VP59, on your web user interface, go to
Network
>
Advanced
>
Port Link
.
2.
Configure and save the following settings:
Parameter
Description
Configuration Method
Network Speed
(
WAN Port Link
/
PC Port
Link
)
Specify the network speed and
the duplex mode for the system.
Note
: the default value is
Auto. The network speed and
duplex mode you select must be
supported by the switch.
WAN
Port Link
and
PC Port Link
is
only applicable to VP59.
If you change this parameter, the
system will reboot to make the
change take effect.
Web user interface
Restricting Reserved Ports
By default, the system communicates through TCP and UDP ports from 50000 to 51000 for the video, the voice, the
presentation, and the camera control. The system uses only a small number of these ports during a call. The specific
number of the port depends on the number of participants in the call, the protocol used, and the number of ports
required for the type of call (video or voice). To minimize the number of UDP and TCP ports that are available for
communication, you can restrict the ports range.
Procedure
1.
Do one of the following: