Installation | TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System |
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Network Connections
The network connections are located on the rear interface panel of the TANDBERG 6000 Codec.
The network cables should be connected as applicable to the site. Refer to ‘ADVANCED USE’ > ‘TERMINAL SETTINGS’ for more information concerning IP settings and other network equipment that may be required, such as network terminating units and CSUs.
N O T E
BE SURE TO WRITE DOWN THE NUMBERS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH OF THE ISDN LINES. YOU WILL NEED THEM LATER TO CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM.
ISDN BRI
Connect each ISDN cable to the ISDN BRI sockets found on the codec. Then connect the other end of the loom to the appropriate wall sockets. If however, the wall sockets provide an ISDN U- interface, the ISDN lines from the codec must first be connected to the S/T interface of network terminating units NT1 and NT384. Then connect the U interface of the network terminating units to the wall sockets.
ISDN PRI/T1
Connect the PRI/T1 cable to the PRI/T1 socket labeled “1” on the codec. Connect the other end of the cable to a Channel Service Unit (CSU). Then connect the CSU to the site’s PRI/T1 line.
Other Networks - Using the External Network Interface
If you are using other networks, please refer to ‘EXTERNAL NETWORK SETTINGS’ and ‘APPENDIX 2’.
LAN
Connect the LAN cable from the LAN connector on the rear of the codec to the site’s LAN network connection.
It is recommended that both the codec and control system be provided with a LAN connection. The system will function without a LAN connection if you are placing ISDN calls only, but a LAN connection is recommended for both software upgrades and remote diagnostics. The control system LAN information must be set locally. For information regarding the network settings on the codec, refer to ‘ADVANCED USE’ > ‘TERMINAL SETTINGS’.
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THE LAN CONNECTION ENABLES YOU TO PLACE IP CALLS ONLY, SOFTWARE UPGRADES AND REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS. ISDN CALLS MUST HAVE ISDN CONNECTIONS CONFIGURED.
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