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TANDBERG
VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction
Getting started
Overview and
status
System
configuration
VCS
configuration
Zones and
neighbors
Call
processing
Bandwidth
control
Firewall
traversal
Appendices
Applications
Maintenance
Quick guide to VCS traversal client - server configuration
Full details of how to configure a VCS Control
and VCS Expressway as traversal client and
server respectively are given in the following
pages. However, the basic steps are:
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Ensure the VCS Control has been
configured with an Authentication
username and Authentication password to use
as its External Registration Credentials. These
can be added or edited using
VCS configuration
> Authentication > Configuration
(or by clicking
on the
Edit Authentication Username/Password
link in the
Edit zone
page for an existing
traversal client zone).
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On the VCS Expressway, create a
traversal server zone (this represents the
incoming connection from the VCS Control). In
the
Client authentication username
field, enter
the VCS Control’s Authentication username.
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On the VCS Expressway, add the VCS
Control’s authentication username and
password as credentials in the authentication
database. These can be added or edited using
VCS configuration > Authentication > Local
Database
, or by clicking on the
Add/Edit Local
Authentication Database
link in the
Edit zone
page.
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On the VCS Control, create a traversal
client zone (this represents the
connection to the VCS Expressway). Enter the
VCS Expressway’s IP address or FQDN in the
Peer 1 address
field.
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On the VCS Control, configure all the
modes
and
ports
in the Protocol section
to match identically those of the traversal
server zone on the VCS Expressway.
Overview
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VCS Expressway (server)
VCS Control (client)