Network Security

12If required, click the QoS tab.

The Collaboration Server’s implementation of QoS is defined per Network Service, not per endpoint.

The routers must support QoS in order for IP packets to get higher priority.

The field definitions of the QoS tab are the same as for the Default IP Network Service. For more information see Default IP Service – Conferencing – QoS Parameters.

13Click the SIP Servers tab.

14Define the Primary and Alternate SIP Server for this network Service.

Starting with Version 7.1, Registration of conferencing entities with the SIP Servers was moved to the conferencing entities and is defined in the Conference Profile.

If Microsoft Office Communications or Lync server are part of this network service, a certificate must be created for this network service. If each network connected to the Collaboration Server includes Microsoft Office Communications or Lync server, separate certificates must be created and sent to the Collaboration Server for each of these networks.

If the Network Service does not include a DNS, you must use the IP address of the SIP Server instead of its name.

The field definitions of the SIP Servers tab are the same as for the Default IP Network Service. For more information see Default IP Network Service – SIP Servers.

15Click the Security tab.

The field definitions of the Security tab are the same as for the Default IP Network Service. For more information see Default IP Network Service – Security (SIP Digest).

16To configure the ICE environment, click the SIP Advanced tab.

17Modify the following fields:

Default IP Network Service – SIP Advanced

FieldDescription

ICE Environment

Select MS (for Microsoft ICE implementation) to enable the ICE integration.

 

 

For more information, see LAN Redundancy.

18Click the OK button.

The new Network Service is added to the IP Network Services list pane.

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