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TANDBERG D13898.04 Manual
143 pages 27.65 Mb
Software version 2.1 D13898.04 DECEMBER 2006 User Guide2 Finding the Information You Need3 Whats in this User Guide?Finding the Information You Need End-User License Information Operator Safety / Environmental Issues Introduction Installation Operation 5 View Conferences6 Appendices7 Whats New in this Version?8 Trademarks, Copyright, End-User License Information9 Trademarks, Copyright, and End-User License InformationDisclaimer End-User License Information 10 Operator Safety / Environmental Issues11 Safety Instructions12 Environmental IssuesTANDBERGs Environmental Policy European Environmental Directives Waste Handling Information for Recyclers Digital User Guides 13 Introduction14 Features at a Glance15 InstallationWhats in the Box? Installation Site Preparations Connecting Cables Rack Mounting (optional) 16 Preparing for Use17 IP Address Setting CongurationAbout IP Address Setting IP Settings Menus Available Example 2: Setting the IP Address Itself 18 Examples on Front Panel OperationArrow Example 1: Setting the IP Assignment Set the IP Address to Static! 19 Quick Setup20 Basic H.323 Services Setup via Content Server Interface Step 1Initial SetupAlias Options Settings to set the System Name and E.164 alias tion to Enabled, select Gatekeeper Discovery method ( Auto or Manual 21 Basic H.323 Services Setup via Content Server Interface Step 222 Basic H.323 Services Setup via Content Server Interface Step 3Web Server Setup Recommended Next Steps 23 Optional QuickTime InstallationOptional Installation Only If Strictly Needed! Install Only If Strictly Needed! 24 Operation25 Product Registration & Security UpdatesProduct Registration Security Updates Installing Software Upgrades and Security Up dates Using Remote DesktopOptions > LocalResources Disk Drives, then click on Connec t. 26 Shutdown and RestartNo System Response? Do Not Shutdown or Restart While Calls Are In Progress! Restarting the Content Server Shutting Down the Content Server Command Menu Structure About Restoring to Factory Settings 27 Restoring to Factory SettingsFront Panel Keys Config Restore Full Restore Restoring to Factory Settings Command Menu Structure 28 Administrator Settings29 Viewing Administrator SettingsAbout Administrator Settings Logging In to View the Adminstrator Options 30 Site SettingsReset About Site Settings The Site Settings Page 31 Content Server PropertiesRestart Service. Restar t Service will terminate c alls that are currently live (tha t is, the System Name. System Name. Other sys- Content Library Host Name. The default H.323 Listen Port. Standard H.323 Address. The default for the E.164 Alias. Other systems can call the 32 Advanced H.323 SettingsNAT Address. The NAT address must be Range Use Static Ports Port Range. 3230 to 3250 is the NAT. Network Address Translation is used Restart Service. Restar t Service will terminate c alls that are currently live (tha t is, the 33 GatekeeperE.164 Gateway Prefix. Alias prefix if Current Status. Displays the status Enabled. Choose Enabled to attempt Gatekeeper Discovery. Gatekeeper Manual Auto IP Address. This gatekeeper IP-addres s Port. This port setting should not be Registration. Choose to register the Content H.323 Gateway Prefix. Alias prefix if Restart Service. Restar t Service will terminate c alls that are currently live (tha t is, the Restart Service 34 Site Codec SupportWindows Media Real Media QuickTime 35 Authentication (I)Authentication. Choose the Authentication Server Port. e.g. 389 Choose Local Choose Domain Choose LDAP Server Name. Enter the DNS name or IP 36 Authentication (II)User DN. This is the LDAP identifier of the account in your domain User DN examples : Base DN. This is the search base which Base DN examples : Confirm Password. Enter the password again to verify that it Password. Enter the password for the account ident ified 37 API38 User Properties39 Default Recording AliasesWhat Is a Recording Alias?Default System Alias. If the System 40 User ManagementAbout User Management The User Manager Page 41 Adding UsersThe User Manager Page when Add Users Has Been Selected Administrator Settings > User Management About Adding Users 42 More On Adding UsersAdding Users Under Local Authentication Adding Users Automatically Administrator Settings > User Management Adding Groups Adding Users Manually Adding Users or Groups Under Domain or LDAP Authentication Adding Users Correctly 43 Template EditorAdministrator Settings The Template Editor Page About Template Editing 44 Duplicating and Editing an Existing System TemplateThe Template Editing Page About Duplicating and EditingWriters or Outputs ( Description 45 Editing an Existing Non-system TemplateWriters or Outputs ( Save The Template Editing Page About Editing Existing Templates The Create New Template Page About New Templates 46 Creating a New Template Filename Description Template types. 47 Specifying Windows Media Writer Information50 Specifying ServerPush Output InformationThe ServerPush Output Information Settings About ServerPush Output InformationServer name. The default serv er name if you are Port Username & Password Publishing point copy 51 Specifying Network Output InformationThe Network Output Information Settings About Network Output Information 52 Specifying QuickTime Writer InformationThe QuickTime Writer Information Page About QuickTime Writerin progress Streaming path On demand path PIP location. Source. Choose Normal video for vid eo or video Normal video, Extended (H.239) video, an d Picture in Picture Profile Filename 53 Description Filename Recorded Output54 Editing the TitleOutput Information FTP Directory 55 Specifying ServerPush InformationThe ServerPush Information Settings About ServerPush InformationServer name Audio port Video port Username, Password & Password confirm 56 Specifying Real Writer Information The Real Writer Information Page About Real WriterVideo width / Video height Streaming path PIP location. Source. Choose Normal video for video or video with Normal video, Extended (H.239) video and Picture in Picture On demand path / On demand output Profile Filename 57 Description Filename Recorded Output59 Specifying ServerPush InformationAbout ServerPush Information Live and On demand Streaming of Real Media Content from an External Streaming Ser verServerPush Output Information Server type . Server name Port Username, Password & Password confirm 60 Archiving Templates: Specifying H.323 Writer InformationThe H.323 Writer Information Page About H.323 WriterFile type Audio only Streaming path On demand path Normal Video or Extended (H.23 9) Video On demand output Source 61 H.323 Writer Windows Media File TypeDescription Filename Recorded output H.323 Writer Using Windows Media File Type The H.323 System Templates Available About H.323 System Templates Administrator Settings > Template Editor > H.323 Writer 62 H.323 Writer QuickTime File TypeAdministrator Settings > Template Editor > H.323 Writer Description Filename Recorded output The H.323 System Templates Available H.323 Writer Using QuickTimeQuickTime. Only one video file o utput About H.323 System Templates Adminstrator Settings > Template Editor 63 Specifying Still Image Writer InformationThe Still Image Writer Page About Still ImageSeconds between frames Source 64 Advanced Template Creation Tips65 Using Templates for Multicast Delivery Manage Your Server Authorization to Enabled. Cont... Points. streaming media server. Adminstrator Settings > Template Editor Multicast Setup for Windows Media Streaming Server About Multicast Delivery 66 67 Using Templates for Multicast Delivery About Multicast Delivery Templates 68 Call Conguration EditorThe Call Configuration Editor Page About Call Configuration 69 Editing, Duplicating or Creating a New Call CongurationThe Call Configuration Editor Page About Editing Administrator Settings > Call Conguration EditorFilename Description H.239 Capabilities Enabled. H.239 Ca- Supported Resolutions Call Options Supported call speeds ( kbps Maximum time in cal l (min s) Advertised Codecs Advertise video codecs Advertise audio codecs. The 70 Category ManagementThe Category Management Page About Category Management 71 Server LogsThe Server Logs Page About Server Logs The Content Library Logs Page 72 Alternate StorageAbout Alternate Storage The Alternate Storage Page NAS Configuration 73 Administrator Settings > Alternate Storage NAS Conguration 74 Content Server Conguration77 Cluster AdministrationThe Cluster Administration Page About Cluster Adminstration 78 Software UpgradeThe Software Upgrade Page About Software Upgrade 79 Database Account SecurityThe Database Account Security Page About Account Security Changing Account Passwords 80 Windows ServerThe Windows Server Page About Windows Server 81 Conference Setup82 Initial StepsLogging In About Conference Setup The Create Conference Page About Create Conference 83 Create ConferenceCall Information . These Conference Permissions Conference Metadata The Call Information Settings Templates Determine Outputs! 84 Call InformationRecord/Stream Archive Address Speed 85 Conference PermissionsThe Conference Permissions Settingsusers Users: Editors Users Allow access to all users. 86 Conference MetadataThe Conference Metadata SettingsName Description Location Keywords Category URL Presenter Copyright Password Date 87 Call StatusThe Call Status Settings About Call StatusConnected to Recording Alias Bandwidth Media State Video Codec Audio Codec 88 Ending the call89 Media URL ListThe Media URL List DisplayAbout Media URL Lists Recording in Progress Is Indicated on the EndpointDialling in 90 Recording Ad Hoc CallsWhen the Template Used Has No File Output Specified Concurrent Calls 91 Using TMS to Schedule CallsScheduling Calls with TMSAdministrator Settings > User Management > Add Users Alias Options > New: Name, e.g. TMS Ar chiving 1, Owner: 92 Recording Alias OptionsAbout Recording Alias Options Recording Alias Options Available Depend on Your Privileges Viewing Recording Aliases 93 Creating New AliasesAbout Creating New Aliases An Overview of the OptionsRecordin g Alias Properties Settings Default Conference Propertie s Default Conference Metadata About Recording Aliases An Overview of the Options 94 Creating a New Recording AliasName. Owner. About Specifying Properties An Overview of the OptionsTypes of Aliases Transcoding vs Archiving. System vs Personal. 95 Specifying PropertiesH.323 ID E.164 Alias Recording Type System Alias About Specifying Settings An Overview of the Options 96 Specifying SettingsTemplat e. Call Con figurati on. Entering Usernames An Overview of the OptionsUsers: Editors Users access to all users 97 Specifying Default Conference PropertiesAllow access to all users. An Overview of the Options 98 Specifying Default Conference MetadataConferen ce Name. Descript ion Speaker Location Copyrigh t Keywords Category What Administrators Will See Conference Setup > Creating Conference > Recording Alias Options Who Can Edit What? What Owners Will See if They Have a Recording Alias 99 Editing Recording AliasesSelecting Which Ones to Delete Conference Setup > Creating Conference > Recording Alias Options About Deleting 100 Deleting Recording Aliases101 View ConferencesViewing Conferences About Conference Types 102 Conference TypesDetails Viewing Conferences Category 103 Navigating the Interface110 Content ViewerAccessing Content Viewer The Content Viewer Display The Video Display Sizes 111 The Video DisplayThere Are Two Ways to View a VideoThe whole video is downloaded to your computer before it can be viewed (pseudo-streaming) Contents The video is streamed (true streaming) Examples of Video Display Sizes You May Increase the Size of the Displayed Video The Video Display Control Features Controlling the Video Display 112 The Video Display ControlsIndex Features About Index and Bookmarks 113 Index and BookmarksBookmark Features Creating Your Own Bookmarks 114 The Presentation WindowThe Presentation Windows Options About the Presentation Window 115 Edit Recorded ConferencesThe Editing Conferences Page Deleting Conferences About Editing Conferences 116 Editing Conference PermissionsThe Editing Conferences Permissions Page About Editing PermissionsEditors Users access to all users Users Allow access to all users . 117 Editing Conference MetadataThe Editing Conferences Metadata PageName Description Location Keywords Category URL Presenter Copyright Password Date Conference Name, 118 Editing Media URL ListThe Media URL List DisplayAbout Media URL Lists 119 Editing Contents A Content Editor ExampleAbout Content Editor 120 Adding and Moving MarkersAbout Markers Adding Markers Moving Existing Markers 121 Removing MarkersRemoving Selected Markers Removing All Markers 122 Image UploadingAbout Uploading Images Uploading ImagesFormats Filesize Dimensions 123 Deleting Already Uploaded ImagesAbout Deleting Images Deleting ImagesSelected Select All Delete Selected 124 Associating Images and MarkersAdding an Image to a Marker About Images and Markers 125 Associating Indexes and MarkersAdding an Index to a Marker About Indexes and Markers 126 Image, Index, and Marker HousekeepingAbout Housekeeping Deleting Images and Indexes Reshuffling Images/Indexes so that They Become Associ ated with a Different marker Reshuffling Between Pages 127 Recordings and ClipsAbout Recordings and Clips Renaming a Recording In and Out Points 128 Creating and Handling Extra Clips From a RecordingCreating an Extra Clip Deleting Clips Reshuffling Clips 129 Importing ConferencesAbout Importing Conferences Outputs Must Be Identical to Allow Import Importing Another Conference 130 Editing ConferencesEditing Multiple Recordings Deleting Clips and Recordings Editing Clips Creating Clips From Recordings 131 Appendices132 LED Panel Menu Structure133 CompatibilityAbout Compatibility Platform and Browser Version Compatibility Recommended Player Versions Playback of archive (ASF format) content Platform: Browser version: Streaming content format: Download details Name: Type: Publisher: Version: Date: Size: Supported OS: Platform: Browser version: Streaming content format: ActiveX Plugin for Firefox Playback of Windows Media Content in Mozilla Firefox 134 Troubleshooting Guide135 Example XML FileAppendix 4 XML File Example About XML File Example 136 Recording Templates at a Glance138 TANDBERG Content Server Port Assignment139 Database Backup Tool Making BackupsAbout Database Backup Opening the ToolStart Menu > Programs>TANDBERG TCS>TCS Database Backup Backup Location Specifying How many Backup Files to Retain Specifying Automatic Backup Appendix 7 140 Database Backup Tool Restoring from BackupAbout Restoring Restoring Data About Zune Recording Aliases Appendix 8 141 Zune and the TANDBERG Content ServerZune Templates Appendix 8 Zune and the TANDBERG Content Server 142 Creating a ConferenceAbout Creating a Conference TANDBERG Content Server InterfaceZune(AUD) indicates an audio-o nly file and zune
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