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Software version J4.1 D13373.08 November 2007 Administrator GuideFinding the Information You Need 2 MPS 200Finding the Information You Need Quick Setup of the MPS Using the MPS System Configuration 3 Whats in this Administrator Guide?Table of Contents 4 Table of Contents Gateway Configuration MCU Configuration Technical Descriptions Appendices 5 Introduction6 Whats New in this Version?Disclaimer Patent information License Agreement Trademark and Copyright 7 Disclaimer, Patent Info, License Agreement, Trademark & CopyrightD 13373.08 Table of TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE 8 Third Party Software, Licenses and Copyright (1:6)Quick Using System System Gateway MCU Technical 9 Third Party Software, Licenses and Copyright (2:6)10 Third Party Software, Licenses and Copyright (3:6)Table of TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE 11 Third Party Software, Licenses and Copyright (4:6)Quick Using System System Gateway MCU Technical 12 Third Party Software, Licenses and Copyright (5:6)D 13373.08 Table of TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE 13 Third Party Software, Licenses and Copyright (6:6)Quick Using System System Gateway MCU Technical 14 Safety InstructionsTANDBERGs Environmental Policy European Environmental Directives Waste Handling Information for Recyclers Digital User Guides 15 Environmental Issues16 Environmental Issues - RoHS TableChina RoHS Table MPS Models Main Features Options TANDBERG MPS Capacity TANDBERG MPS Capacity on IP TANDBERG MPS Capacity on ISDN 17 Features Overview & MPS CapacityRack Mountable Chassis Front View System Controller Board Network Interface Cards Media Processing Board Rear View System Controller Board - Rear View 18 TANDBERG MPS at a Glance19 InstallationPrecautions Unpacking What is in the Box? Mounting the MPS on a Rack Rack Mounting Preparations on Site 20 Precautions, Unpacking and MountingSystem Controller Board (in slot 1) Media Processing Boards 21 MPS 200 with 2 Media Processing Boards - Front Side22 MPS 200 with ISDN and V.35 Network Cards - Rear SideSystem Controller Board (in slot 1) 8 Media Processing Boards 23 MPS 800 with 8 Media Processing Cards - Front Side2 PRI E1/T1 ISDN Net- work Interface Cards 2 V.35 Serial Interface Cards 2 Power Supply units (hot swap- System Controller Board (slot 1) 24 MPS 800 with ISDN and V.35 Network Cards - Rear Side MPS 800 - Connecting Ethernet C ables MPS 200 - Connecting Ethernet Ca bles Connecting Cables Power Cable LAN Cables Connect to Two Separate IP Networks ISDN-PRI Cables V.35 Cables Connecting Ethernet Cables 25 Connecting Cables26 Starting the SystemLCD - Liquid Crystal Display Status Page Parameter Configuration Parameter Info LCD Settings LCD - Menus LCD - Menu StructureLCD buttons Take care! Restart 27 LCD Menu Structure28 System Controller Board - Parameter CongurationParameter Configuration Initial Configuration 29 Media Processing Board - Parameter Conguration 30 Quick Setup of the MPS31 User Interfaces for the MPSInitial Conguration (1:4)Simple IP ConfigurationConfiguration of the System Cont roller Board Configuration of the Media Boar d(s) 32 Simple IP Conguration Configuration of the MPS using Web In terface Quick Initial Conguration (2:4)Simple H.323 ConfigurationRegistration to a Gatekeeper 33 Simple H.323 CongurationConfiguration of the MPS using Web In terface Quick Initial Conguration (3:4)Configuration of the MPS using Web In terface Simple PRI Configuration 34 Simple PRI CongurationQuick Initial Conguration (4:4)Configuration of the MPS using Web In terface Dial In Configuration ISDN Number. The ISDN number must be a valid E.164 Alias. The H.323 E.164 numeric alias for Simple Dial In Configuration 35 Simple Dial In Conguration 36 Using the MPS37 MCU Usage Information38 MCU Conference OverviewThe Create Conference Page 39 Setting Up a MCU Conference40 Conference Conguration (1:2)Maximum Call Duration Legacy Level ference Overview Use Template Conference Overview 41 Conference Conguration (2:2)Floor to Full Screen On: Off: Billing Code Using 42 Video Settings (1:5)Conference Layout Auto: Voice Switched: Custom Selection: CP Auto: Show Current Speaker Using 43 Video Settings (2:5)44 Video Settings (3:5)45 Video Settings (4:5)46 Video Settings (5:5)47 Audio SettingsPassword Password Out On: Off: 48 Security Settings (1:2)49 Security Settings (2:2)50 Participants Settings51 Network Settings52 Manage an Active ConferenceManage an Active Conference Conference Status Auto Refresh: Auto Refresh Rate: Refresh: Select: Using 53 Conference Status (1:2)Conference Status Numbers Call Duration Video Out Dual Video Stream Out H.323 / SIP URI Conference Layout Using 54 Conference Status (2:2)55 Add Participants (1:3)56 Add Participants (2:3) - Manual Dialing (1:2)57 Add Participants (3:3) - Manual Dialing (2:2)58 Add Participants - ExamplesExample 7: SIP Example 6: V.35 RS366Example 5: V.35 59 Edit Conference SettingsConference Status Conference Configuration Read More Using 60 Dial In Direct (DID)61 The Basic View (1:3)62 The Basic View (2:3)Conference Status Basic View - Advanced View - Terminal List - Change - In Picture Dual Video Stream (DuoVideoTF/H .239/BF CP) Video Using 63 The Basic View (3:3)64 The Advanced View65 The Terminal List View66 The Change ViewGateway OverviewGateway FeaturesEncryption (Secure confere nceTF) Downspeeding Dual Video Streams Digital Clarity Natural Video H.264 support through Gat eway AAC-LD support th rough Gateway Full H.243 Transparency Far End Camera Control using H.224 (H.281) Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery (IPL R) Text Chat (T.140) Gateway Support for OD/HD 67 Gateway Features and CapacityGateway CapacityGateway Capacity Decreasing the bandwidth of each call will not i ncrease the maximum number o f calls Increasing the bandwidth of each call will de crease the maximum number of c alls. Using GW OverviewGateway Usage InformationCalls 0 of 10 : Indicates that 0 calls are connected through the Gateway. The ISDN Channels 0 of 45 : Indicates that 0 ISDN channels ar e used on the TAND- Load Limit 100% : Indicates that the Load Limit is set to 100%. When the 68 Gateway Usage Information69 Gateway Calls OverviewGW Overview > Manage a Gateway CallDisconnect a Gateway Call 70 Disconnect a CallUsing GW Overview > Manage a Gateway Call 71 Transfer a Call72 Phone BookPhone Book > Main PageSearch Add New Entry Add New Group Entry Add Group Entry Edit: Delete: Number of Entries Using 73 Add New Entry74 Edit Entry75 Add New Group Entry76 System StatusISDN PRI Board Status The most common cause codes (for ISDN): 77 ISDN PRI Board StatusISDN PRI Board StatusSystem G.703 Board Status 78 G.703 Board StatusG.703 Board StatusSystem Serial V.35 Board Status Clock rate: Clock TXSync/Clock RXSync: CD: DTR: 79 Serial V.35 Board Status80 Media Board IP StatusMedia Board IP StatusIP Address H.323 Gatekeeper Status Inactive means the TANDBERG MPS is not Registering means the TANDBERG MPS is Registered means the TAND BERG MPS is regis- 81 H.323 StatusH.323 StatusIP Address 2 H.323 Gatekeeper Status 2 Inactive means the TANDBERG MPS is not Registering means the TANDBERG MPS is Registered means the TAND BERG MPS is regis- System 82 SIP StatusMode - Server Status Server Address - Server Authentication - Registration SIP Status 83 System Information (1:3)84 System Information (2:3)85 System Information (3:3)86 System ConfigurationThe System Configuration section contains information about how to configure and maintain the MPS. 87 Network Conguration88 PRI Board in Slot 1-n (1:3)89 PRI Board in Slot 1-n (2:3)90 PRI Board in Slot 1-n (3:3)91 PRI Interfaces (1:3)PRI Interface Configuration (1:3)Max Channels High Channel Low Channel PRI Board Configuration System Number Range Start PRI Interface Configuration (2:3)Number Range Stop Search High: Low: 92 PRI Interfaces (2:3)NOTE: System Network ConfigurationPRI Interface Configuration (3:3)Allow NFAS On: Off: Example: INFO: NFAS Group ID INFO: NFAS Interface ID 93 PRI Interfaces (3:3)System Network ConfigurationE1/T1 Interface ConfigurationE1 CRC4 On: Off: T1 Cable Length 94 E1/T1 Interfaces95 G.703 Board Interfaces (1:2)PRI Board Configuration tion Channel (1 to 5) G.703 Board Start Channel (1 to 5) Max Channels (1 to 5) G.703 Board 96 G.703 Board Interfaces (2:2)97 IP Interfaces Conguration98 DNS Interfaces, IP ServicesDNS Interface 1 and 2 IP Services System Media Board IPMedia Board IP Configuration 99 Media Board IP Conguration100 Serial V.35 Board Interfaces101 Gatekeeper Settings, Net 1-2H.323 Configuration - Gatekeeper S ettings for Net 1 and Net 2 Gatekeeper: Overview Direct: Gatekeeper IP Address Authentication ID / Authentic ation Password Authentication Mode Gatekeeper Status System SNMP Conguration 102 SNMP CongurationSIP CongurationSIP Mode On: Off: Server Address Default Transport Protocol TCP: UDP: Authentication User Name / Authe ntication Password Server Type 103 SIP CongurationCurrent RFCs and Drafts Suppor ted System QoS Conguration 104 QoS (Quality of Service) CongurationMiscellaneous CongurationMiscellaneous Configuration 105 Miscellaneous Conguration106 Software UpgradeRestart Software Upgrade System Information - Softw are Version: System Information - Hardware Se rial Number: System Information - Current Opt ion Key: Software Option - Add Optio n Key: Install Software - Release Key: V.35 Firmware Upgrade - Firmware Up grade File: Important - Before Upgrad ing System Language 107 Set LanguageLanguage Configuration and File Ma nagement 108 Dialog Pictures109 Dialog Sounds, Symbols110 XML DocumentConfiguration Using XMLXML Document Using the XML Document System Certicate Management 111 Certicate ManagementCertificate ManagementManage Certificates Browse Upload System 112 Gateway ConfigurationHow to enable Gateway Funtionality Gateway Software Option About the Option Key Gateway Sessions Gateway Calls Overview Gateway Configuration 113 Gateway Functionality and Dialling RulesAbout Dialling RulesGateway FunctionalityIVR + TCS-4 Example with IVR + TCS- 4: IVR Services Example with IVR: DID Example with DID: Dialling Rules Gateway Setting up Dialling Rules 114 Dialling Rules115 Examples with ISDN GatewayExample 2: IVR-TCS4 Example 4: IVRExample 3: DIDExample 1: DID 116 Examples with V.35 GatewayExample 1: DID Example 3: DID Example 2: DIDAbout V.35 Ports About G.703 Ports Example 3: DIDExample 2: DID Example 1: DID 117 Examples with G.703 Gateway118 Gateway Conguration (1:3)Natural Video On: Off: Dual Video Stream (DuoVideoTF/H.2 39/BFCP) On: Off: Custom Video Formats On: Off: Gateway Encryption Transparent: Independent: H.320 and H.323 On: Off: Auto: External Crypto Devi ce 119 Gateway Conguration (2:3)Gateway H.264 On: Off: Load Limit Percent of Total Bandwidth 120 Gateway Conguration (3:3)121 File Management122 MCU ConfigurationAbout the Dial In Numbers Menu 123 About the Dial In Numbers MenuStatic Conferences Direct Ad Hoc Conferences MCU Single Dial In Number Menu 124 Single Dial In Number Menu125 Ad Hoc Conferences MenuAd Hoc ConferencesCreate Password Access Password True: False: Template Add New: Ad Hoc Conferences MCU Static ConferencesHow to get access to a Static Conferenc e Waiting Room ISDN 126 Static Conferences MenuDID E.164 Alias Prefix DID H.323 ID Prefix E.164 Aliases H.323 ID SIP URI MCU Personal Conferences (1:2) 127 Personal Conferences MenuPersonal H.323 ID Prefix Number Personal E.164 Alias Prefix Number Name E.164 Alias H.323 ID ISDN Number SIP URI Multiple Numbers Add New Personal Conference MCU Personal Conferences (2:2)Edit Participants Create Password Access Password True: False: 128 Personal Conferences MenuAdd New Personal Conference Password Protection No Password Protection Template MCU Direct Ad Hoc Conferences 129 Direct Ad Hoc Conferences Menu130 Network Proles131 Conference Conguration (1:2)132 Conference Conguration (2:2)Maximum Call Duration Legacy Level Floor to Full Screen On: Off: Billing Code MCU 133 Video Settings (1:5)Conference Layout Auto: Voice Switched: Custom Selection: CP Auto: Show Current Speaker MCU 134 Video Settings (2:5)135 Video Settings (3:5)136 Video Settings (4:5)Web Snapshots On: Off: Secondary Rate On: Off: Force Aspect Ratio 4:3 On: Off: 137 Video Settings (5:5)Encoder Selection Policy Best Bit Rate: Best Video Standard: Best Resolution: MCU Voice Switch Timeout Audio Leveling (AGC) Off: On: Off: Normal: High: Telephone Noise Suppression On: Allow G.728 On: Off: 138 Audio Settings139 Security Settings (1:2)Password Off: Password Out On: MCU 140 Security Settings (2:2)141 Participants Settings142 Network Settings143 File Management (1:2)144 File Management (2:2)145 Technical Descriptions146 System Controller Board InterfaceLAN Interface Chassis System Controller Board Interf aceEnet2 (Ethernet 10/100) LAN Interface USB Interface Serial Port Interface ABT and RST Buttons CPU and FAIL LEDs System Controller Board COM1 Pinout Serial Port Pinout 147 Media Processing Board InterfaceChassis Media Processing Board Inter face Advanced Video OptionMedia Processing Board Two different IP Networks Advanced Video Option Front View Alarm Active Power Technical Chassis E1/T1 Network Interface Car d (IIC-8)E1/T1 Network Interface Car d PRI E1/T1 CableISDN Protocol Connecting the Card cessing Board Network Clock 148 E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8) (1:3)PRI E1/T1 Cable PRI E1/T1 PinoutTechnical Red LED Yellow LED Green LED Red LED Red Alarm or Loss of Signal Yellow Alarm or Remote Alarm Indicator Green LED or Layer 1 OK 149 E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8) (2:3)LEDs for the E1/T1 PRI Interface Card (IIC- 8) Channel Service UnitChannel Service Unit (CSU) PRI ProtocolsThe TANDBERG MPS supports the PR I protocols Channel HuntingChannel Hunting Technical PRI T1 (US only) ISDN Aggregation Stan dards H.221 ISO 13871 H.221 BONDING Standard bandwidths on H.320 ISDN Channel Setup Incoming & Outgoing MCU calls : Normally the MCU will set up only 1 150 E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8) (3:3)PRI T1 (US only) NSF Service Codes AT&T Service Code (Ref.1) Sprint Service Code (Ref.2) MCI Service Code (Ref.2) 151 V.35 Serial Interface Card (SIC-32)Chassis V.35 Serial Interface Card (SIC-32)Connecting the Card Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Cable Specifications Green Blink The LED flashes every 2nd seco nd to indi- Red Alarm - The LED(s) turns red when an alarm appear o n Green Power/Restart - The LEDs indicates the power st a- Yellow LEDs - Always On Technical Table of TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE V.35 Serial Interface - Cable Descriptio n 152 V.35 Serial Interface Card - Cable Description1600mm +50.00 - 0.00B Pair no Plug C Plu g A Signal Name Pair no Plug C Plu g B Sign al Name V.35 Pinout Table Plug A V.35 Pinout Table Plug BQuick Using System System Gateway MCU Technical 153 Power SuppliesChassis Power Supply - TANDBERG MPS 800Power Supply for TANDBERG MPS 800 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Power : Green when in in normal operat ion Alarm : Red indicates po wer failure Technical Inserting Additional Networ k Interface Cards with TANDBERG MPS 80 0 154 MPS 800 - Inserting Network Interface CardsInserting Additional Networ k Interface Cards with TANDBERG MPS 20 0 155 MPS 200 - Inserting Network Interface Cards156 Quality of Service (QoS)IP Precedence Differential Services (DiffServ) IP Type of Service (TOS) Quality of Service Feature (QoS)Quality of Service (QoS) DiffServ IP Precedence Type of Service Technical Automatic Continuous Presence (CP) L ayout Switching TANDBERG Best Impression 157 Video Features (1:2)Layout Switching Voice Switched ModeContinuous Presence Mode (CP) Continuous Presence Mode TANDBERG Best ImpressionTF DuoVideoTF/H.239/BF CP Technical Dual Video Stream - DuoVideoTF / H.239 / BFCP Automatic Bandwidth Adjustm ent 4CIF Digital Clarity H.263+ Custom Video Formats (Di gital Clarity H.263+ Widescreen formats 158 Video Features (2:2)DuoVideoTF, H.239, BFCP Optimal Voice SwitchThe ITU standard H.264 Optimal Voice Switch 4CIF Digital ClarityTF, H.263, H.263+ H.264 Flow Control (DownspeedingTF)IP Adaptive Bandwidth Manage ment 159 Other Features (1:2)IP Adaptive Bandwidth Managemen t Latency and JitterFlow Control (DownspeedingTF) Packet Loss Downspeeding on IP Latency & Jitter Latency Jitter Asymmetrical Encoders and D ecoders Lip Sync LipSyncAsymmetrical Encoders and Dec oders 160 Other Features (2:2)Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery (IPL RTF) Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery Transcoding and RatematchingInband Changing of Video and Audio Algor ithmsInband Changing of Video and Audio A lgorithms Transcoding and Ratematching Audio: Video: Technical 161 Distributed MCUs162 Ports and Packet SizesTCP and UDP Ports Outgoing H.323 call: Incoming H.323 call: Layer 4 Ports Used in H.323 Meetings TCP and UDP Ports for TANDBERG MPS Ports TMS uses with TANDBERG MPSIP Packet Sizes Audio: Video: Packet loss: IP Packet Sizes Secure Conference (Encrypti on)Built-In Encryption Encryption Mode Encryption Algorithm Typical Setup of an Encrypted Call Common Secret Key Shared Secret Key Establishment of Encryptio n Encryption Support Encryption Configurat ion Scenarios 163 Secure Conference (Encryption)164 System Management ToolsSystem Management Tools Backup using SCP Using a Standard Telnet Client System Management Tools Using a SSH ClientManagement using a SSH Client Management using a standard Telnet Client Management using a standard Web -brows- er Using a Web Browser Using XML and SOAPManagement using TMS Backup & Restore Using TMSUsing SCP for Personal Conferences a nd Gateway Rules backup. Management using XML Management using SOAP Technical Secure Shell (SSH) Secure Shell (SSH) Disable ServicesEnable HTTPS using API Comman d Restart: Enable HTTPS using Web Inter face HTTPS HTTP and HTTPS Ser vice HTTPS HTTPS Security AlertDisable Services Disable Services using API Co mmands Disable Services using the Web I nterface SSH 165 System Management and Security166 Appendices167 TANDBERG MPS 200 (1:2)168 TANDBERG MPS 200 (2:2)169 TANDBERG MPS 800 (1:2)170 TANDBERG MPS 800 (2:2)171 Product Approvals and DeclarationsEMC Emission - Radiated Electromag netic Interference EMC Immunity Electrical Safety Product ApprovalsEC DECLARATION OF CONFORMIT Y TANDBERG MPS 200 CE DeclarationsEC DECLARATION OF CONFORMIT Y TANDBERG MPS 800 A Class Product Declaration 172 SIP - Current RFCs and Drafts Supported173 Conguring LCS and MPS for SIP (1:6)Configuring LCS SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) Configuring LCS and MPS 174 Conguring LCS and MPS for SIP (2:6)175 Conguring LCS and MPS for SIP (3:6)176 Conguring LCS and MPS for SIP (4:6)DNS Configuration Configuring the MPS DNS Server Configuration 177 Conguring LCS and MPS for SIP (5:6)MPS SIP ConfigurationSIP Configuration Configuring the MPS DNS Server Configuration 178 Conguring LCS and MPS for SIP (6:6)Configuring SIP Dial In Numbers Verify the Configuration Verification of SIP Server Acti ve and Configuring of Dial In Numbers
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TANDBERG MPS 200 User Manual
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MPS 200 InstallationUnpacking IPConnecting Cables (front) 2 CongurationConnecting Cables (rear)
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