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Configuring H.323 Gatekeepers and Proxies

H.323 Gatekeeper Configuration Task List

 

Command

Purpose

Step 3

 

 

Router(config-if)# ip address ip-address mask

Sets a primary or secondary IP address for an

 

[secondary]

interface.

 

 

The keywords and arguments are as follows:

 

 

ip-address—Specifies the IP address.

 

 

mask—Specifies the mask for the associated IP

 

 

subnet.

 

 

secondary—(Optional) Specifies that the

 

 

configured address is a secondary IP address. If

 

 

this keyword is omitted, the configured address is

 

 

the primary IP address.

Step 4

 

 

Router(config-if)# h323 interface [port-number]

Signals the proxy that this interface IP address is the

 

 

one to use.

 

 

For an explanation of the arguments, see Step 3 in the

 

 

configuration task table in the “Configuring a Proxy

 

 

Without ASR” section on page 333.

Step 5

 

 

Router(config-if)# h323 h323-idh323-id

Configures the proxy name. (More than one name can

 

 

be configured if necessary.)

 

 

The h323-idargument specifies the name of the

 

 

proxy. It is recommended that this be a fully qualified

 

 

e-mail identification (ID), with the domain name

 

 

being the same as that of its gatekeeper.

Step 6

 

 

Router(config-if)# h323 gatekeeper [id

Specifies the gatekeeper associated with a proxy and

 

gatekeeper-id] {ipaddr ipaddr [port] multicast}

controls how the gatekeeper is discovered.

 

 

For an explanation of the keywords and arguments,

 

 

see Step 5 in the configuration task table in the

 

 

“Configuring a Proxy Without ASR” section on

 

 

page 333.

Step 7

 

 

Router(config-if)#h323 qos {ip-precedence value

Enables quality of service (QoS) on the proxy.

 

rsvp {controlled-load guaranteed-qos}}

The keywords and arguments are as follows:

 

 

 

 

ip-precedencevalue—Specifies that Real-time

 

 

Transport Protocol (RTP) streams should set

 

 

their IP precedence bits to the specified value.

 

 

rsvp {controlled-load}—Specifies controlled

 

 

load class of service.

 

 

rsvp {guaranteed-qos}—Specifies guaranteed

 

 

QoS class of service.

Step 8

 

 

Router(config-if)# interface type number [name-tag]

If application-specific routing (ASR) is to be used,

 

 

enters the interface through which outbound H.323

 

 

traffic should be routed.

 

 

For an explanation of the keywords and arguments,

 

 

see Step 2 in the configuration task table in the

 

 

“Configuring a Proxy Without ASR” section on

 

 

page 333.

 

 

 

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