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Gatekeeper
registration
type
Controls how the IP VCR identifies itself when
registering with its configured gatekeeper.
Codian recommends that you use the Terminal /
gateway option unless you are using a service prefix
or point-to-point prefix (in this case, use Gateway).
Only use a different option if you are:
• having specific problems
• using the Cisco Gatekeeper (with or
without a service prefix), in which case
use Gateway (Cisco GK compatible)
• using the VCON MXM Gatekeeper (with
or without a service prefix), in which case
use Gateway
In particular, if you are using the Deregister
recording prefixes when all recording ports are in
use setting (below), set the Gatekeeper
registration type to Gateway (and on your
gatekeeper, set gatekeeper call routing to "direct
call" mode).
Refer to the list of Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) in the Support section of the web site for
more details about interoperability with
gatekeepers.
Ethernet port
association
Whether a call involves consultation with the
configured gatekeeper also depends on the Port A
and Port B settings. For all incoming calls, and
outgoing calls dialed by address rather than by
E.164 phone number, the gatekeeper will be used
to validate the connection only if the network port
over which the connection is made is selected here.
(Mandatory)
H.323 ID to
register
Specifies an identifier that the IP VCR can use to
register itself with the H.323 gatekeeper.
Before the IP VCR can register any recordings with
the H.323 gatekeeper, it must make a unit-wide
registration.
This field is required for gatekeeper registration. It
will have no effect if H.323 gatekeeper usage is
disabled.
Prefix for IP
VCR
registrations
Specifies an optional group of digits that can be
used as a prefix in either (or both) of the following
ways:
• use as prefix for registrations: the
numbers are added to the beginning of
each recording's Numeric ID (or any of a
folder's IDs) before registering it with the
H.323 gatekeeper (you must have checked
register with H.323 gatekeeper in the
recording's settings). For example, if a
recording has a numeric ID of "2222" and
Recordings registered with a gatekeeper have a
unique number that may be entered from a video
conferencing endpoint to connect directly to the
recording. This eliminates the need for users to
navigate the auto attendant or to know the IP
address of the IP VCR.
Folders registered with a gatekeeper have:
• an auto attendant ID that may be entered
from an endpoint to connect directly with
the auto attendant of that folder