Chapter 19-Gateway Calls

3Define the following parameters:

Table 19-6New Gateway Profile Properties

Option

Description

 

 

Display Name

Enter a unique-per-MCU name for the Gateway Profile in native

 

language character sets to be displayed in the RealPresence

 

Collaboration Server Web Client.

 

The system automatically generates an ASCII name for the Display

 

Name field that can be modified using Unicode encoding.

 

English text uses ASCII encoding and can contain the most

 

characters (Maximum length in ASCII is 80 characters).

 

European and Latin text length is approximately half the length of

 

the maximum.

 

Asian text length is approximately one third of the length of the

 

maximum.

 

The maximum length also varies according to the mixture of Unicode

 

and ASCII.

 

 

Routing Name

The Routing Name is defined by the user, however if no Routing

 

Name is entered, the system will automatically assign a new name

 

when the Profile is saved as follows:

 

If an all ASCII text is entered in Display Name, it is used also as

 

the Routing Name.

 

If any combination of Unicode and ASCII text (or full Unicode text)

 

is entered in Display Name, the ID (such as Conference ID) is

 

used as the Routing Name.

 

 

Conference Profile

The default Conference Profile is selected by default. If required,

 

select the appropriate Profile from the list of Profiles defined in the

 

MCU.

 

Note: In the Conference Profile - Advance dialog box, the Auto

 

Terminate option enables you to automatically terminate the

 

Gateway Session when one participant remains connected (excluding

 

the Recording Link).

 

A new Gateway Session is created using the parameters defined in

 

the Profile.

 

 

ID

Enter a unique number identifying this conferencing entity for dial in.

 

Default string length is 4 digits.

 

If you do not manually assign the ID, the MCU assigns one after the

 

completion of the definition. The ID String Length is defined by the

 

flag NUMERIC_CONF_ID_LEN in the System Configuration.

 

 

Gateway Dial out

Select the communication protocols to be used for dialing out to the

Protocols

destination participant(s).

 

The system starts by connecting the participant using the first

 

selected protocol. If the call is not answered or it cannot be completed

 

using one communication protocol, the system will try to connect the

 

endpoint using the next communication protocol in the following order:

 

H.323, SIP and ISDN. PSTN numbers are identified separately and

 

are dialed right away without trying other connections.

 

By default, all protocols (H.323, SIP, ISDN and PSTN) are selected.

 

Clear the protocol that should not be used for connecting the

 

destination endpoint.

 

 

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