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6Click on the Media Portal tab. This tab allows the service provider to set port and firewall information pertaining to the Media Portal.

Figure 13 Completing the Media Portal tab fields

Table 8 Media Portal tab field descriptions

Field

Value

Description

 

 

 

Initial

Type=integer

This field is not used.

Capacity

Range=113-16384

 

 

Default=113

 

Fire Wall

Type=checkbox

This field is not used.

 

Default=unchecked

 

MGCP Port

Type=integer

This field indicates the UDP Communications

 

Range=1025-65535

port number where the Media Portal sends and

 

Default=3903

receives MGCP+ messages.

 

 

 

7Click on the Database Base tab.

General properties for the SIP Application Module’s connection to the database are defined in the Database Base tab. See the MCP Database Module Basics document for more information and field descriptions. Modifications to the Database Base require that the Database Base be locked. A lock of the Database base releases all SIP Application Module resources associated with the Database Base. When released, these

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