MCU Management

Field

Description

 

 

Class of service

Select to specify the default class of service and the bit rate limits for this

 

MCU.

 

If specified, calls to the MCU use its class of service or the calling endpoint’s,

 

whichever is better.

 

 

Maximum bit rate (kbps)

Select the maximum bit rate for calls to this MCU.

 

 

Minimum downspeed bit rate

Select the minimum bit rate to which calls to this MCU can be downspeeded

(kbps)

to manage bandwidth. If this minimum isn’t available, the call is dropped.

 

The minimum that applies to a call is the higher of the MCU’s and the calling

 

endpoint’s.

 

 

Permanent

Prevents the MCU’s registration with the Call Server from ever expiring. For

 

MCUs, this option should always be selected (the default).

 

 

Alert when MCU unregisters

If the MCU unregisters from the Call Server or its registration expires (if

 

Permanent is turned off), an informational alert is triggered (see Alert 5003).

 

 

Gateway Profiles

 

 

 

Copy from entry for ISDN gateway

Lets you copy the delimiter and session profiles from another ISDN gateway

 

instead of entering them below.

 

This is especially useful for MGC devices because each ISDN network card

 

must be registered separately, but all cards support the same gateway

 

configuration.

 

 

Dial string delimiter

The dial string delimiter used to separate the session profile prefix from the

 

ISDN E.164 number.

 

 

Session Profile table

Lists the defined session profile prefixes. A session profile prefix is a numeric

 

dial string prefix that specifies a bit rate for the call and which protocols it

 

supports.

 

Click Add to add a session profile. Click Edit or Delete to change or delete

 

the selected profile. You can’t change or delete session profiles that the

 

MCU/gateway registered with, only those that you added.

 

 

Media IP Addresses

 

 

 

Add new media IP address

If you specify the login information for the MCU, the system can get media

 

addresses from the MCU. If not, enter an IP address for media streams and

 

click Add to add it the list below.

 

 

Media IP addresses

List of media addresses for the MCU.

 

Click Remove to delete the selected address.

 

 

Postliminary

A postliminary is an executable script, written in the Javascript language, that

 

defines dial transformations to be applied before routing the call to the

 

MCU/gateway.

 

 

Enabled

Lets you turn a postliminary on or off without deleting it.

 

 

Script

Type (or paste) the postliminary script you want to apply. Then click Debug

 

this script to open the Script Debugging Dialog for

 

Preliminaries/Postliminaries and test the script with various variables.

 

 

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