TANDBERG D1392602 Snmp, SIP Interface Transport Default TCP/UDP/TLS, c xConfiguration SIP Mode On

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SNMP

TANDBERG Video Portal

Data port Command Interface User Guide

SNMP

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SIP Interface Transport Default: <TCP/UDP/TLS>

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sub-commands:

Mode: Specifies whether the system uses a default SIP proxy.

Address: Specifies the IPv4 address or FQDN of the SIP proxy.

Type: Specifies the type of the SIP proxy.

Transport Default: Determines which transport type will be used for SIP calls to and from the traversal server.

Example of SIP feedback:

*c xConfiguration SIP Mode: On

*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Address: "127.0.0.1"

*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Type: Auto

*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Transport Default: UDP

Configures the SNMP.

Note! For more information about SNMP please read the TANDBERG SNMP application note.

SNMP Mode < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly > or

SNMP CommunityName: <S: 0, 16> or

SNMP SystemContact: <S: 0, 70> or

SNMP SystemLocation: <S: 0, 70> or

SNMP HostIPAddr [1..3]: <IPAddr>

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parameters:

Mode: < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly >

Community Name: Text string of maximum 16 characters.

System Contact: Text string of maximum 70 characters

System Location: Text string of maximum 70 characters

Host IP Addr: The IP addresses of max 3 SNMP trap hosts

sub-commands:

Mode enables or sets the mode of SNMP support

Community Name is used to authenticate SNMP requests. SNMP requests must have this ‘password’ in order to receive a response from the SNMP agent in the Video Portal.

System Contact, Used to identify the system contact via SNMP tools such as HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite

System Location Used to identify system location via SNMP tools such as HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite

Host IP Addr identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager. Up to three different SNMP Trap Hosts can be defined. Your LAN administrator should provide the correct values for these fields

Example of SNMP feedback:

*c xConfiguration SNMP Mode: On

*c xConfiguration SNMP CommunityName: "public"

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Contents D1392602 Software version VTANDBERG Video Portal Data port Command Interface User Guide Data port Command Interface User Guide3. CONNECTING TO THE DATA PORT COMMAND INTERFACE USING TELNET Table of Contents4. THE TANDBERG VIDEO PORTAL COMMANDS Command format1. Introduction 2.1. Hardware and Cabling 2.2. TroubleshootingTANDBERG V IDEO P ORTAL DCE, 9 pinIf communication cannot be established between the PC/terminal and the TANDBERG Video Portal’s Data port the following should be checked 3. Connecting to the Data port Command Interface using Telnet 4.1.1. Command format 4. The TANDBERG Video Portal CommandsNOTE! The Data port Command Interface is not case sensitive 4.1.2. Command typesXconf telnet mode 4.2. The commandsXconf telnet mode on Command alplan 4.2.1. System Configuration CommandsDialplan Entry 1..64 Enabled On/Off Dialplan Entry 1..64 Name S 0 Dialplan Entry 1..64 ServiceIddistinguished c xConfiguration Dialplan Entry 1 Prefix c xConfiguration Dialplan Entry 2 Property 2 Name avmode c xConfiguration Dialplan Entry 4 Prefix NOTE! The Video Portal needs to reboot before the changes will apply Ethernet H323CallSetup H323GatekeeperH323CallSetup Mode Direct/Gatekeeper H323Gatekeeper Authentication Mode Auto/Off orc xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Authentication Mode Off Xconf H323Gatekeeper Authenticationc xConfiguration H323Gatekeeper Authentication ID NOTE! Changes become effective after rebootc xConfiguration IP Address Loadlimit Services SessionServices Service 1..64 Enabled On/Off Services Service 1..64 Name S 0 Services Service 1..64 ServiceFile S 0c xConfiguration SIP Mode On SIP Interface Transport Default TCP/UDP/TLSc xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Address c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Type Autoc xConfiguration SNMP SystemLocation c xConfiguration SNMP SystemContactc xConfiguration SNMP HostIPAddr 1 c xConfiguration SNMP HostIPAddr 2 c xConfiguration SNMP HostIPAddr 3Command ExternalManager NTP Options 4.2.2. General Video Portal Commandsc xConfiguration ExternalManager Address c xConfiguration Options 1 Key 115201SS7-1-55C3EBB7Command Dialplan Disk 4.2.3. System Status CommandsExample DiskEthernet Ethernet ExternalManager Feedback 1MacAddress Speed MacAddress 000E0C5CB57D Speed 100full *s/endH323Gatekeeper H323Gatekeeper IPStatus Address Port Address Port 1719 *s/endNTP Options Address Port Last Update Last CorrectionName Address SubnetMask Gateway 10.31.0.1 DNS ServerService Service SystemLoad SystemUnitOptions SystemLoadConfiguration Telephony VideoTelephony Hardware Version EP Configuration Telephony VideoTelephonyProductType Uptime Software Version Name ReleaseDate PRI TemperatureCelcius TemperatureFahrenheit4.2.5. Special Xcommand Commands 4.2.4. Debug CommandsCommand Syslog Level Mask VolumeExample restore all default factory setting xCommand DefaultValuesSet CheckDisk ClearDialplanEntries ClearServiceEntries DefaultValuesSetDefaultValuesSet Level 1 Parameters Dial DialplanEntryDelete DialplanEntrySwap DisconnectCallOK Result parameter Session ID S 1 Example Parameter DialplanEntryNumber ExampleID 1 ERROR Result parameters OK Result parameters ID 1 ERROR Result parametersEraseDisk FeedbackDeregister FeedbackRegister Expression 1 .. 15 S 0, 256 XPath expression OK Result parametersServiceEntryDelete OptionKeyAdd OptionKeyDelete RestoreDefaultServicesExample Delete Option Key nr. 1 xCommand OptionKeyDelete Parameters ServiceEntryNumberrExample Delete Service nr. 10 xCommand ServiceEntryDelete ServiceEntrySwapParameters ServiceEntryNumberr ServiceEntryNumber2r Example Swap Service nr. 10About Help or ? Licence Relkey Xfeedback General User Commandshelp LicenseExamples xhistory call Xhistoryxhistory ?