TANDBERG D13691.03 user manual Mounting, Connecting Cables, Switching on the System

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TANDBERG Border Controller User Manual

2.2.1 Installation site preparations

Make sure that the Border Controller is accessible and that all cables can be easily connected.

For ventilation: Leave a space of at least 10cm (4 inches) behind the Border Controller’s rear and 5cm (2 inches) on the sides.

The room in which you install the Border Controller should have an ambient temperature between 0C and 35C (32F and 95F) and between 10% and 90% non-condensing relative humidity.

Do not place heavy objects directly on top of the Border Controller.

Do not place hot objects directly on top, or directly beneath the Border Controller.

Use a grounded AC power outlet for the Border Controller.

2.3Mounting

The Border Controller comes with brackets for mounting in standard 19” racks.

Before starting the rack mounting, please make sure the TANDBERG Border Controller is placed securely on a hard, flat surface.

1.Disconnect the AC power cable.

2.Make sure that the mounting space is according to the ‘Installation site preparations’ in section 2.2.1.

3.Attach the brackets to the chassis on both sides of the unit.

4.Insert the unit into a 19” rack, and secure it with screws.

2.4Connecting Cables

Power cable Connect the system power cable to an electrical distribution socket.

LAN cable Connect a LAN cable from the LAN 1 connector on the front of the unit to your network.

Null-modemRS-232 cable Connect the supplied null-modem RS-232 cable between the Bor- der Controller’s Data 1 connector and the COM port on a PC.

2.5Switching on the System

To start the TANDBERG Border Controller, make sure that the following has been done:

The power cable is connected.

The LAN cable is connected.

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Contents Tandberg Border Controller Disclaimer Trademarks and copyrightEnvironmental Considerations Environmental IssuesTANDBERG’s Environmental Policy Operator Safety Summary Page Contents Software Upgrade Introduction Tandberg Border Controller Overview Unpacking InstallationPrecautions Mounting Connecting CablesSwitching on the System Installation site preparationsBorder Controller Initial Configuration Page Getting started System AdministrationAdministrator Account Root Account RegistrationNeighbor Gatekeepers Search Order Alternate Border Controllers Call Control Location decision flow diagram Firewall Traversal Bandwidth Control Page Bandwidth Control and Firewall Traversal Bandwidth Control Examples Network Deployment with firewalls Page Registration Restriction Policy Registration ControlAuthentication using an Ldap server AuthenticationAuthentication using a local database Securing the Ldap connection with TLS Creating DNS SRV records URI DialingPage Simple Enterprise deployment Example Traversal deploymentsDialing Public IP addresses Enterprise GatekeepersURI dialing from within the enterprise Neighbored enterprisesPage Making Decisions Based on Addresses Address-switchCall Policy Subfield Reject CPL Script ActionsLocation ProxySelective Call Screening Unsupported CPL ElementsCPL Examples Call screeningCall Redirection Event log format Controlling what is loggedLogging Logged Events Event LevelsDNS 245,NTP,DNS,LDAP Event dataPage YYYY/MM/DD-HHMMSS Remote LoggingUpgrading Using Https Software UpgradeUpgrading Using SCP Page Ethernet Command ReferenceStatus CallsLdap ExternalmanagerFeedback 11.1.5 IPResourceUsage 11.1.8 NTPPipes RegistrationsZones Authentication11.2 Configuration SystemUnitGatekeeper Page 11.2.6 IP HTTP/HTTPSLdap Option Key 11.2.9 Log11.2.10 NTP 11.2.15 SSH SessionSnmp Subzones Traversal TelnetTimeZone Zones Command CheckBandwidth BootAllowListAdd AllowListDeleteDenyListDelete DefaultLinksAddDefaultValuesSet DenyListAddLinkAdd FeedbackRegisterFeedbackDeregister FindRegistrationPipeDelete OptionKeyAddOptionKeyDelete PipeAddHistory Feedback Eventlog Other commandsAbout ClearSyslog RelkeyBind 8 Appendix Configuring DNS ServersMicrosoft DNS Server Verifying the SRV recordAs expected Adding H.350 objects Appendix Configuring Ldap ServersMicrosoft Active Directory PrerequisitesSecuring with TLS OpenLDAPInstalling the H.350 schemas Add the H.350 objects EMC Immunity Electrical SafetyApprovals EMC Emission Radiated Electromagnetic InterferenceTechnical Specifications Certification Physical DimensionsPower supply References Glossary Index

D13691.03 specifications

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