Cisco Systems H.323/SIP manual Changing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Gateway SIM Settings

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Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Software Release 5.2.1

How to Install or Upgrade to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Software Release 5.2.1

Step 7 In the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Client IP Address dialog box, enter the IP address of the IP-gateway server where you are currently installing Gateway SIM and click Next.

Step 8 Click Finish.

Step 9 To complete Release 5.2.1 installation, go to the “Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Software Release 5.2.1” section on page 2-6.

Changing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Gateway SIM Settings

You cannot modify Gateway SIM settings; to change these settings, you must perform the following tasks:

Delete the current Gateway SIM configuration

Add a new Gateway SIM configuration

Step 1 To stop all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system services, choose Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Services.

Step 2 Right-click each Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system service and choose Stop.

Step 3 Choose Start > Programs > MeetingPlace Applications > MeetingPlace Gateway Configuration.

The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Gateway Configurations dialog box appears.

Step 4 From the list on the left, select the name of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system. Step 5 Click Delete.

Step 6 Click Add.

The MeetingPlace Server Entry dialog box appears.

Step 7 Enter the configuration information from Table 2-3in to the corresponding fields.

Table 2-3 MeetingPlace Server Entry Dialog Box

Field

Description

 

Server Name

Enter the hostname of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system.

 

 

 

 

Shadow Server

Leave this field empty; it is not used by Release 5.2.1 but may be used by other

 

 

gateways.

 

 

 

 

Client IP Address

Enter the IP address of the computer where the Gateway SIM is being installed.

 

 

 

 

Transfer

Leave this field empty; it is not used by Release 5.2.1 but may be used by other

 

Destination

gateways.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link Encryption

 

 

 

 

Disabled

 

 

 

 

Note

We do not recommend Link Encryption Disabled.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you want to encrypt communications between the Gateway SIM and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system, do not select this option. Encryption uses a 56-bit Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithm with a secret key.

To send communications in clear text, click this option.

Administrator Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Software Release 5.2.1

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Text Part Number OL-6571-02Copyright 2005-2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Fast Busy Signal Heard When Using a Cisco IP Phone Worksheets OL-6571-02 Audience ScopeNew Features in This Release Feature DescriptionNaming Conventions Used in This Guide Product Naming ConventionCisco Unified MeetingPlace System SIP RTP Protocol Description SIPAudio Quality During a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Meeting Step Cisco IP Phone Description Pstn Phone Description Step Cisco IP Phone Description Pstn Phone Description Step Device Description Cisco SIP IP Phone Description Additional References Step H.323 Device Description Cisco SIP IP Phone DescriptionA P T E R CallManager Administration Click the Add a New Gateway link Field DescriptionChoose Originator Field Description Task Server to the Cisco Unified CallManager Configuration Tone boxChoose Start Run Configuring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Gateway SIM Select MeetingPlace IP Gateway and click RemoveChanging Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Gateway SIM Settings To apply the configuration settings, click OK again OL-6571-02 A P T E R Setting Description Default General SettingsSettings SIP Settings Field Name Setting SIP Field Name Setting Assigning the Primary IP Address Field TaskChoose Specify an IP address Information About Configuring a Dialing Group How to Configure a Dialing GroupConfiguring a Dialing Group Example OL-6571-02 Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Troubleshooting Caller Connectivity Unable to Make Calls From a Cisco IP PhoneDead Air Heard When Using an H.323 Device Dead Air Heard When Using a Cisco IP PhoneFast Busy Signal Heard When Using a Cisco IP Phone MP Resp. Msg=3 CPerr=0 SeqNum=0x16 Page Unable to Dial Out on IP Ports MeetingPlace IP outdial. Phone=651515 IRC=0 PSTN=46 Unit=0 Troubleshooting Audio Problems Poor or Low-Audio QualityEcho OL-6571-02 Worksheets Description ValueDescription Value MeetingPlace IP call flow Value OL-6571-02 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4

H.323/SIP specifications

Cisco Systems has been a leading force in the development and implementation of voice and video communication technologies, prominently featuring H.323 and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). These protocols have become cornerstones in the realm of IP-based communication, facilitating seamless interaction across disparate devices and networks.

H.323 is a set of protocols that provides multimedia communication over packet-switched networks, such as the Internet. It supports audio, video, and data communications across IP networks, utilizing a variety of components including terminals, gateways, and multipoint control units (MCUs). One key feature of H.323 is its ability to handle both point-to-point and multipoint video conferencing. This makes it particularly suitable for enterprise applications where group communication is essential.

On the other hand, SIP is a more recent and flexible signaling protocol used for initiating, maintaining, and terminating real-time sessions that include voice, video, and messaging applications. Renowned for its simplicity and interoperability, SIP can work with various communication mediums and provides extensive capabilities for managing multimedia sessions. One of the primary advantages of SIP is its scalability, allowing it to accommodate everything from small-scale personal communications to vast corporate systems.

Both H.323 and SIP support features such as call transfer, call hold, and caller ID. H.323, however, can be more complex due to its broader array of standards and components, which might require substantial configuration. SIP, conversely, is designed to be lightweight, easily integrated with existing systems and applications, making it more user-friendly for developers.

Cisco Systems enhances these protocols through their robust telecommunication infrastructure that facilitates performance optimization, security, and unparalleled user experience. With advanced technologies like Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Webex, organizations can leverage H.323 and SIP to create cohesive communication environments. Security features such as encryption and authentication ensure that sensitive conversations remain private and secure, while Quality of Service (QoS) protocols manage bandwidth effectively to maintain consistent call quality.

Ultimately, the combination of H.323's established framework and SIP's flexibility ensures that organizations using Cisco Systems can effectively manage their communication needs, fostering collaboration and connectivity in today's fast-paced digital landscape. These protocols continue to evolve, adapting to the ever-increasing demands placed on modern communication systems.