HP VCX Software Basic Configuration, Name of this Telecommuting Module, Default domain IP Policy

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Chapter 4. Network Configuration

Basic Configuration

On the Basic Configuration page, general settings for the Telecommuting Module are made. The most important one for getting started is the DNS server.

General

Name of this Telecommuting Module

Here, you can give your 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module a name. The name of the Telecommuting Module is displayed in the title bar of your web browser. This can be a good idea if you administer several Telecommuting Modules. The name is also used if you use SNMP and when you export log files into the WELF format.

Default domain

Here, you can enter a default domain for all settings. If a default domain is en- tered, the Telecommuting Module will automatically assume that an incomplete computer name should be completed with the default. If, for example, Default domain contains company.com, you could as the name of the computer axel.company.com use only axel. If no default domain should be used, the Default domain field should contain a single dot

(.).

IP Policy

Here, you specify what will happen to IP packets which are neither SIP packets, SIP session media streams, or Telecommuting Module administration traffic. Discard IP packets means that the Telecommuting Module ignores the IP packets without replying that the packet did not arrive. Reject IP packets makes the Telecommuting Module reply with an ICMP packet telling that the packet did not arrive.

Policy For Ping To Your 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module

Here, you specify how the Telecommuting Module should reply to ping packets to its IP addresses. You can choose between Never reply to ping, Only reply to ping from the same interface and Reply to ping to all IP addresses. Only reply to ping from the same interface means that the ping request should originate from a network which is directly- connected to the pinged interface of the Telecommuting Module or from a network to which there exists a static route from the pinged interface, or the request will be ignored.

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Contents Getting started Guide 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModulePage 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Getting started Guide Page Table of Contents Page Part I. Installation of the 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page DMZ Configuration What is a Telecommuting Module?Introduction Configuration alternativesStandalone Configuration DMZ/LAN ConfigurationOverview of the Installation License Conditions About settings in 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleInstallation with a serial cable Installing 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting ModuleInstallation Installation with magic pingPage Page Page Page Installation with a diskette Page Page Remember to lock up the Telecommuting Module Turning off a Telecommuting ModuleInstalling 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Part II. Configuring 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Page Telecommuting Module Type Network ConfigurationNetwork Configuration Interface Network Interface 1 Telecommuting Module Type configurationGeneral Interface name Directly Connected NetworksPhysical device StatusNetmask/Bits NameDNS Name Or IP Address IP addressAlias Static Routing Routed networkRouter Save Default GatewayCancel Main Default GatewaysInterface Policy For Packets From Unused GatewaysGateway Reference Hosts DynamicNetworks and Computers Name SubgroupLower Limit Create Upper Limit Interface/VLAN Delete RowAdditional Negotiators SurroundingsSurroundings NetworkData Interfaces Policy For Ping To Your 3Com VCX IP Telecommuting Module Default domain IP PolicyBasic Configuration Name of this Telecommuting ModuleDNS Servers Reverts all the above fields to their previous configuration Network Configuration SIP Module Basic SettingsAdditional SIP Signaling Ports SIP ConfigurationComment Provisioning RelaySIP Media Port Range TransportPublic IP address for NATed Telecommuting Module SIP Servers To MonitorServer Log class for SIP license messages Log class for SIP signalingSIP Logging Log class for SIP packetsLog class for SIP media messages Log class for SIP errorsRouting DNS Override For SIP RequestsRelay To DomainAction FilteringSender IP Filter Rules From NetworkContent Types Default Policy For SIP RequestsContent Type Interoperability URI EncodingAllow Remote NAT traversal Remote Clients Signaling ForwardingRemote SIP Connectivity Remote NAT TraversalNAT timeout for UDP NAT timeout for TCPNAT keepalive method Media Route Administration of the Telecommuting Module Access ControlConfiguration Allowed Via Interface Configuration Transport User Authentication For Web Interface AccessConfiguration via SSH Configuration ComputersConfiguration via Http Configuration via HttpsDNS Name Or Network Address Netmask/Bits RangeVia IPsec Peer Log Class SSHApply configuration Duration of limited test modeSave/Load Configuration Test Preliminary ConfigurationBackup Show Message About Unapplied ChangesSave to diskette Save/Load CLI Command File Revert to Old Configurations Abort All EditsReload Factory Configuration Administration of the Telecommuting Module Firewall and Client Configuration DMZ typeFirewall DMZ/LAN type SIP clientsOther Standalone type SIP clients Apply Index
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