TANDBERG D50104-15 user manual IP Settings, NAT Address, IP-assignment, IP-address, IP-subnet mask

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Advanced Use

Health Care System III

NAT

NAT, Network Address Translation, is used in small LAN’s, often home offices, when a PC and a videoconferencing system is connected to a router with NAT support. NAT support in the videoconferencing system enables proper exchange of audio/video data when connected to an external videoconferencing system (when the IP traffic goes through an NAT router).

When NAT is On, the NAT Server Address will be shown in the startup- menu: ‘My IP Address: 10.0.2.1 (NAT)’

NAT Address

This must be the external/global IP-address to the Router with NAT support. Packets sent to the Router will then be routed to the codec.

In the router, the following ports must be routed to the codec’s IP-address:

Port 1720

Port 5555-5560

Port 2326-2365

Please contact your TANDBERG representative for further information.

IP Settings

NOTE

CHANGES IN THIS MENU WILL NOT

HAVE ANY EFFECT BEFORE THE

SYSTEM IS RESTARTED.

IP-assignment

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) can be selected when a DHCP server is present.

DHCP: IP-address, IP-subnet mask and Gateway are not used because these parameters are assigned by the DHCP server.

Static: The codec’s IP-address and IP-subnet mask must be specified in the IP-address field.

IP-address

IP-address defines the network address of the codec. This address is only used in static mode. In DHCP-mode, the assigned IP-address can be found on the Welcome Menu.

IP-subnet mask

IP-subnet mask defines the type of network. This address is only used in static mode. Your LAN-administrator will provide the correct value for this field.

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Contents Health Care System Declaration of Conformity Copyright 2001, Tandberg Symbols Location This Symbol Indicates For the customers in the USAPrecautions On SafetyOn Installation On Cleaning On RepackingOn Mobility On StorageContents Getting Started Advanced use Rsvp NAT 100 Introduction TIPAt a Glance The HCS III System Main HCS III Cart CameraMicrophone MonitorKeyboard and Mouse customer supplied CartRemote Control Headset and JackRear Interface Panel Network Terminating UnitsHeight Adjustable Camera Arm Mobile Camera Cart optionalIntroduction Health Care System Installation UnpackingConnecting the System Installation Health Care SystemHealth Care System Installation VCR To connect a video cassette recorder VCRDual Isdn BRI Cables NET 1 External Network InterfacePRI Interface LAN CableInstalling a PC Main HCS III Cart MicrophoneMicrophone 3 MIC Ancillary Equipment Cart Adjustments Triple-pivot Arm Counterbalance AdjustmentMonitor Suspension Arm Adjustment Brightness Control Loudspeaker Volume Operational ConsiderationsIris Control and Lighting BackgroundGuidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms LightingGetting Started System start-upWelcome menu Basics Quick KeysMenu Structure Main MenuSystem configuration MenuIsdn configuration LAN configurationMaking and ending calls Making a callSelecting / setting default quality bandwidth Type of callsSelecting / setting default network Answer a callEnd a call Correcting keying mistakesDirectory Add New Entry Delete EntryEdit Entry Add MultiSite Entry Add SiteAdjusting volume Do Not Disturb / Sleep ModeGeneral use View outgoing video selfviewFocusing camera Controlling the Main CameraSelecting video sources Moving / zooming cameraSetup Voice Activated Camera PositioningActivating DeactivatingPresets Selecting presetsStoring presets Far end camera control FeccSending/receiving still images Sending a still imageViewing a still image Receiving a still imageDuo Video Add Duo VideoEnd a Duo Video call MultiSite MCU Establishing MultiSite meetings using Directory MultiSite cascadingAdding an extra site dial out Press ‘Add Site’ to bring up the MultiSite dial menuDisconnecting sites from a conference Adding an extra site dialPC Presenter PC SoftPresenterWeb-interface Text Chat / Closed CaptioningOther PC applications StreamingAdvanced use Main menuVGA Resolutions Call qualityAudio VideoAdvanced call quality Presentations Utilities Welcome Menu Continuous PresenceMCU status line MCU services System NameQuick Menu Request floorRelease floor Terminal NamesChair control Audio Settings Mix ModeAudio Inputs Level Settings Audio OutputsLevel Settings Outputs Echo ControlNoise Reduction Automatic Gain Control AGC Settings Room SizeMotion Tips for improving the echo canceller performance Alert Tones & VolumeRestore Audio Defaults Alert SpeakerVideo Settings VGA Settings Video NameVGA Out VGA Out QualityVNC Settings PasswordStart using VNC AddressTerminal Settings Network ConfigurationISDN-BRI Settings Isdn Switch TypeLine Setup Advanced Isdn settings SubaddressISDN-PRI Settings PRI Switch TypeNumber Below is a list of common ISDN-PRI/T1 switches Channel HuntingLine Settings Advanced ISDN-PRI SettingsLeased E1/T1 Settings External network settingsCall control Network clockingLAN Settings Address PortTTL/Router Hops Streaming SourceSettings Advanced H.323 Settings IP Type of Service TOSPrefix RegisterIP Settings NAT AddressIP-assignment IP-addressSnmp Settings RestartCall Settings Access CodeIncoming MCU calls Incoming telephone callsEncryption Max Call LengthNetwork Profiles Dataport configuration DataportLanguage Software OptionsDataport Diagnostics System infoChannel status Restore defaults Call statusView current settings Test subsystemFar End Loop Isdn only System SelftestConnecting the HCS III to Isdn using Network Adapters ConnectingConfiguring AppendixConnecting the system to the Switched 56 network Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapterConfiguration of Telesync Adapter Configuration of the systemConnecting the system to PRI/T1 Using CSU adapterConnecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Environmental considerations Using the file system Description of the different filesAppendix 6 Access Code B2 ABCTechnical Description 101 102 Abbreviations Symbols Index105 Servicing USA