Call Server Settings

Call Server Configuration

 

 

“Call Server Settings” on page 239

Call Server Settings

On the Call Server Settings page, you can specify certain gatekeeper and SIP proxy settings used by the Polycom DMA system Call Server. These settings are shared across the supercluster and apply to all the clusters.

The following table describes the fields on the page.

Table 10-1Fields on the Call Server Settings page

Field

Description

 

 

Allow site-less

If this option is selected, endpoints that don’t belong to a

registrations

configured site or territory can register with the Call

 

Server. Otherwise, only endpoints in a subnet

 

configured in the site topology can register.

 

 

Accept H.323 neighbor

If this option is selected, the Call Server accepts H.323

requests only from

location requests (LRQs) only from gatekeepers

specified external

configured on External Gatekeeper page (see

gatekeepers

“External Gatekeeper” on page 103).

 

 

Resolve H.323 Email-ID

If this option is selected, the Call Server resolves email

dial strings to other

ID dial strings to another local alias by using the user

registered H.323 aliases

part of the email address. For example, the dial string

 

1234@mycompany.com would resolve to the endpoint

 

registered as 1234.

 

 

Automatically assign

If this option is selected and the system is integrated

enterprise users’ email

with Active Directory, an endpoint associated with an

addresses as H.323

enterprise user is assigned the user’s email address (if

email IDs

that address hasn’t already been explicitly assigned to

 

another endpoint).

 

 

Allow calls to/from

If this option is selected, the Call Server permits rogue

rogue endpoints

endpoints to place and receive calls. Rogue endpoints

 

are endpoints in sites managed by the DMA system that

 

are not actively registered with the system.

 

Turning this option off blocks calls from and to rogue

 

endpoints. Such calls are blocked even if the endpoints

 

are registered to a neighbored gatekeeper or SIP peer.

 

This option has no effect on other unregistered network

 

devices (such as MCUs, GKs, and SBCs).

 

 

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