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xConfiguration Zones TraversalZone [1..100] Match [1..5] Pattern Behaviour: <Strip/Leave>

Determines whether the matched pattern should be removed from the alias before an LRQ is sent to the indicated zone.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Name: <name>

An administrator specified name for the zone.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Gatekeeper [1..6] Address: <address>

Specifies the IP addresses of the gatekeepers in the zone. Multiple addresses allows support for alternate gatekeepers.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Gatekeeper [1..6] Port: <port>

Specifies the port on which the indexed gatekeeper is listening for RAS messages.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] HopCount: <count>

Specifies the hop count to be used when originating an LRQ.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Monitor: <On/Off>

If zone monitoring is enabled, an LRQ will be periodically sent to the zone gatekeeper. If it fails to respond, that gatekeeper will be marked as inactive.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Match [1..5] Mode: <AlwaysMatch/PatternMatch/Disabled>

The zone match mode determines when an LRQ will be sent to gatekeepers in the zone. If the mode is set to AlwaysMatch the zone will always be queried. If the mode is set to PatternMatch, the zone will only be queried if the alias queried for matches the corresponding pattern. If the mode is set to Disabled the zone will never be queried.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Match [1..5] Pattern String: <pattern>

The pattern to be used when deciding whether or not to query a zone. This is only used if the zone’s match mode is set to AlwaysMatch.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Match [1..5] Pattern Type: <Prefix/Suffix>

Determines whether the pattern string being checked should appear at the beginning or end of an alias.

xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..100] Match [1..5] Pattern Behaviour: <Strip/Leave>

Determines whether the matched pattern should be removed from the alias before an LRQ is sent to the indicated zone.

11.3Command

The command root command, xcommand, is used to execute commands on the Border Controller. To list all xcommands type

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Contents Tandberg Border Controller Disclaimer Trademarks and copyrightEnvironmental Issues TANDBERG’s Environmental PolicyEnvironmental Considerations Operator Safety Summary Page Contents Software Upgrade Introduction Tandberg Border Controller Overview Installation PrecautionsUnpacking Mounting Connecting CablesSwitching on the System Installation site preparationsBorder Controller Initial Configuration Page System Administration Administrator AccountGetting started Registration Neighbor GatekeepersRoot Account 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 Authentication using a local databaseAuthentication using an Ldap server 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 Address-switch Call PolicyMaking Decisions Based on Addresses Subfield Reject CPL Script ActionsLocation ProxySelective Call Screening Unsupported CPL ElementsCPL Examples Call screeningCall Redirection Controlling what is logged LoggingEvent log format 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 11.2.9 Log 11.2.10 NTPOption Key Session Snmp11.2.15 SSH Subzones Telnet TimeZoneTraversal 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 Physical Dimensions Power supplyCertification References Glossary Index

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