LifeSize Bridge 2200 Administrator Guide
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Configuring Network Port Redundancy
Enable network port redundancy to configure and combine up to four Ethernet ports into a single
connection.
1.
Click
at the top of the utility or navigate to
Preferences : Network
.
2.
Select
Enable Network Port Redundancy
.
3.
Select the type of port redundancy bond.
4.
Select the network interface to configure for each of the four redundant ports.
5.
Click
Save
.
Configuring Your Firewall
If your LifeSize system communicates with other systems through a firewall, you must configure your
firewall to allow incoming and outgoing traffic to the system through the following ports:
•
TCP port 1720 (for H.323 call setup)
•
UDP port 5060 (for SIP call setup)
•
TCP port 5060 (for SIP call setup if TCP signaling is enabled for SIP calls)
•
TCP port 5061 (for TLS signaling in SIP calls if TLS signaling is enabled)
•
Reserved TCP and UDP ports (default range 60000 - 64999)
•
80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for administration ports
Active Backup
The default. Only one port is active. Another port becomes active if the current port
fails.
802.3ad
Creates groups that share the same speed and duplex settings.
Adaptive Transmit
Outgoing traffic is distributed evenly; does not require switch support.
Balanced Round
Robin
Packets are transmitted in sequential order across available ports.
Balanced XOR
Packets are transmitted based on MAC address. The same port is selected for each
destination MAC address.
Broadcast
Each port transmits the same signal.
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