Network Security

Setting a Network Service as Default

The default Network Service is used when no Network Service is selected for the following:

Dial out participants

Reserving resources for participants when starting an ongoing conference

Gateway calls

In addition, the Signaling Host IP address and the MCU Prefix in GK displayed on the Collaboration Server Web Client main screen are taken from the default H.323 Network Service.

One IP Network Service can be defined as default for H.323 connections and another Network Service as default for SIP connections. If the IP Network Service supports both H.323 and SIP connections, you can set the same Network Service as default for both H.323 and SIP, or for H.323-only or for SIP-only.

To designate an IP Network Service as the default IP Network Service:

1In the Device Management pane, click IP Network Services ().

2In the Network Services list pane right-click the IP Network Service to be set as the default, and then click Set As H.323 Default, or Set As SIP Default.

The next time you access this menu, a check mark is added next to the network service type to indicate its selection as default.

To set this IP Network Service for both H.323 and SIP connections, repeat step 2 and select the option you need.

The following icons are used to indicate the default IP Network Service type:

Default IP Network Service Icons

IconDescription

This Network Service supports both SIP and H.323 connections and is designated as default for both SIP and H.323 connections.

This Network Service supports both SIP and H.323 connections and is designated as default for H.323 connections.

This Network Service supports both SIP and H.323 connections and is designated as default for SIP connections.

This Network Service supports only H.323 connections and is set as default for

H.323 connections.

This Network Service supports only SIP connections and is set as default for

SIP connections.

Ethernet Settings

The Collaboration Server is set to automatically identify the speed and transmit/receive mode of each LAN ports located on the RTM LAN or RTM ISDN cards that are added to the system. These port settings can be manually configured if the specific switch requires it, via the Ethernet Settings dialog box.

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