Technical Description of TANDBERG Gateway with software version G2
4.6 System Management
TANDBERG provides a comprehensive set of management tools, and is committed to the use of
The TANDBERG Gateway can be managed in many ways:
The internal web server allows for remote control of the TANDBERG Gateway using a web interface from anywhere on the LAN/WAN/Internet (open browser http://TANDBERG
The Application Program Interface (API) allows for connecting a computer directly to the system via the RS232 port or from anywhere on the LAN/WAN/Internet via Telnet or FTP.
The TANDBERG Management Suite (TMS) may also be used to manage the system and the TANDBERG Scheduler may be used to schedule conference meetings (Optional).
4.6.1Ethernet/LAN Interface
There are two Ethernet/LAN interfaces on the TANDBERG Gateway, of which only one is currently in use. The LAN interface supported on the TANDBERG Gateway is
The system supports the following settings of this interface:
• | Auto | The TANDBERG Gateway will | |
• | 10/Half | The TANDBERG Gateway will connect to the LAN using 10Mbps | |
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| speed/Half Duplex | |
10/Full | 10 Mbps speed/Full Duplex | ||
• | 100/Half | 100 | Mbps speed/Half Duplex |
• | 100/Full | 100 | Mbps speed/Full Duplex |
‘DHCP’ (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) can be selected when a DHCP server is present. When using DHCP,
If ‘Static’ is selected, the system’s
4.6.2Platform Requirements
The management tools are based on standard protocols, obviating the need for special programs running on the management computer.
The management computer may be any computer running a standard operating system (i.e. the management computer may be a Personal Computer running the Windows 95/98/2000/NT
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