TANDBERG D5016402 user manual Encryption Mode, Max Call Length, Network Profiles

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TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System

Advanced Use

 

 

Encryption Mode

AUTO

The system will try to use the most secure

 

encryption - AES, dependent on the

 

capabilities of the other sites. If AES

 

encryption is not supported by all the other

 

sites, DES encryption will be tried.

AES*

The system will try to use AES with 128 bits

 

encryption when setting up calls. If AES is

 

not supported by the other site(s), no other

 

type of encryption will be initiated.

DES

The system will always try to set up the call

 

using DES with 56 bits encryption on ISDN

 

and IP. If DES is not supported by all other

 

sites, no other type of encryption will be

 

initiated.

T I P BOTH AES AND DES

ENCRYPTION IS SUPPORTED FOR

MIXED ISDN/IP CALLS. IN

ADDITION AES -AND DES

ENCRYPTED SITES CAN BE

CONNECTED AT THE SAME TIME.

T I P THE MULTISITE CAN RUN 4 ENCRYPTED SITES AT 128 KBPS AND 3 ENCRYPTED SITES AT

256KBPS.

Max Call Length

This feature will automatically end both incoming and outgoing calls when the call time exceeds the specified ‘Max Call Length’.

‘Max Call Length’ can have the following values: 0-999 (minutes), where 0 is ‘Off’.

A few minutes before the specified time is reached, a QUICK KEY menu will appear. Users will be asked if he/she wants to extend the ‘Max Call Length’ that is specified:

Network Profiles

This menu defines the settings listed when pressing the QUICK KEY ‘Net:’ while in the ‘Dial’ menu.

This menu consists of 6 network profiles, a prefix can be added for each profile. If you add a prefix to a profile, this prefix can be automatically added to the number being dialed.

T I P

EXAMPLE:

0 IS ADDED AS A CALL PREFIX TO

THE 2ND PROFILE, ISDN. IF YOU

ENTER 12345678 IN THE DIAL

MENU AND SELECT ‘ISDN’, THE

NUMBER DIALED WILL BE

012345678.

Using the three last profiles you can enter the name of a profile, prefix and network selection. This is useful if you have a fixed prefix for your service provider.

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Contents Director Page Trademarks and copyright Environmental IssuesDisclaimer Production of productsImportant Information Other Warnings and Safety PrecautionsTandberg Director Videoconferencing System Contents Tandberg Director Videoconferencing System Welcome to the Tandberg Director IntroductionWave At a Glance The Tandberg DirectorAudio and Video Sources System OverviewControl Interface Optional Equipment Rear Interface Panel System ConnectionsRear Interface Panel Connections Rear Interface Panel A/V Plate Room Configuration Installation & SetupGuest laptop shelf Installing the Guest Laptop ShelfTo install the videoconferencing shelf Installing the Adjustable Camera ShelfT E Tandberg Director Videoconferencing System Camera S-VID OUT Camera Ctrl OUT Smart BoardTM Projector Setup and Calibration Powering on the SystemSystem Setup Touchscreen Calibration System Information Touch Panel Tools for System ConfigurationAudio IR FunctionsEdit Directory Update DirectorySystem Options Network Connections Other Networks Using the External Network InterfaceMicrophone Device ConnectionsTouch Panel Main CameraLaptop PC and Laptop Computer SetupPC Calibration Control Orientation Getting StartedSystem startup Touch Screen and Remote IR Controls ‘IR Controls’ will appear in the place of the ‘Address Book’ Menu structure Codec BasicsGeneral Codec Configuration LAN configuration Network and LAN SettingsIsdn configuration DUOVideoTF Mode General use Adjusting volumeMicrophone on/off DirectoryLED Projector Standby ButtonLAN 3MB MultiSiteTF MCUMultiSiteTF cascading Establishing MultiSiteTF meetings using DirectoryWeb-interface PC SoftPresenterText Chat / Closed Captioning StreamingScreen Basics Display OperationLocal Display Operation Device Control Source SelectionVideo Display Window TaskbarVideoconference Operation When the Director receives/initiates a video/audio callMaking Calls Speed DialingManual Dialing Disconnecting a CallWill attempt to call the last manually dialed number Back button to exit from this screenCreating a new speed dial number Editing Speed Dial DirectoryEditing an existing speed dial number On Screen SymbolsMaking a MultiSiteTF Call Video Window Display Control Videoconference Main ScreenPIP Videoconferencing TaskbarFar End Camera Control DuoVideoTF Operation SourceMultipoint Operation Task23456789BarMain menu Menu PasswordAdvanced use Call quality VGA ResolutionsVideo Natural VideoAdvanced call quality DuoVideo Mode Presentation ModePresentations DuoVideo QualityUtilities Auto-PIP Dual MonitorWelcome Menu Continuous PresenceQuick Menu MCU servicesRelease floor Request floorTerminal Names View site #Chair control Audio Inputs Audio SettingsLevel Settings Inputs Mix ModeAudio Outputs Level Settings OutputsNoise Reduction Echo ControlRoom Size MotionTips for improving the echo canceller performance Automatic Gain Control AGC SettingsAlert Tones & Volume Video SettingsRestore Audio Defaults Camera Tracking ModeWhitebalance FocusBrightness Video Name VGA SettingsVGA Out VGA Out QualityPassword VNC SettingsStart using VNC AddressNetwork Configuration Terminal SettingsLine setup ISDN-BRI SettingsIsdn switch type Example Advanced Isdn settings SubaddressISDN-PRI Settings Channel Hunting PRI Switch TypeAdvanced ISDN-PRI Settings Line SettingsAdvanced Isdn Settings Network Interface Leased E1/T1 SettingsMax Channels Start ChannelCall control External network settingsNetwork clocking Cable Specification 35/RS-366 cableTTL/Router Hops LAN SettingsAddress Port Streaming Source How to view streamingAllow Remote Start AnnouncementsSettings Advanced H.323 Settings Tells the router to minimize the delay IP Type of Service TOSIP Precedence Tells the router to maximize the reliabilityIP Settings Snmp Settings Call SettingsIncoming MCU calls Snmp Trap HostIncoming telephone calls Access CodeFallback to telephony Encryption Secure ConferenceNetwork Profiles Encryption ModeMax Call Length Dataport Dataport configurationFollowing options are available LanguageSoftware Options Channel status DiagnosticsSystem info Cause codes Call statusView Current Settings Restore defaultsFar End Loop Isdn only System SelftestAppendices Configuring Appendix 1 Connecting to Isdn using network adaptersConnecting Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter Appendix 2 Connecting to the Switched 56 networkConfiguration of Telesync Adapter Configuration of the systemUsing CSU adapter Appendix 3 Connecting to PRI/T1Connecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACEGuidelines for Optimal Videoconferencing Environments Appendix 4 Environmental & operational considerationsBackground Brightness Control Loudspeaker VolumeIris Control and Lighting Description of the different files Appendix 5 Using the file systemMenu Password Access CodeStreaming Password IP PasswordEncryption ServicesSnmp Security alert Local Display Operation Appendix 7 12 Touch Panel Interface105 106 Videoconference Operation 2323234 2345678 Technical Description Video Features111 Abbreviations Index Symbols114 115 Canada Servicing