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Configuring the VCS as a Traversal Server
TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Configuring a Traversal Server Zone
•VCS Configuration > Zones.
You will be taken to the Zones page. Click on the name of the zone you wish to configure.
You will be taken to the Edit Zones page.
•xConfiguration Zones Zone
•xConfiguration Zones Zone [1..200] TraversalServer
Client authentication username
If the traversal client is a VCS, this must be the VCS’s Authentication Username.
You must also add the client’s Authentication username and password to the VCS’s authentication database. To go directly to the page where you can do this, click on the Add/ Edit Local Authentication Database link.
H.323 mode
Determines whether H.323 calls will be allowed to and from the traversal client.
H.323 protocol
Determines which of the two firewall traversal protocols will be used for calls through the firewall, to and from the client. The same protocol must be used by the client.
H.323 port
Specifies the port on the VCS Expressway to be used for H.323 connections from the client.
TCP retry interval
Sets the frequency (in seconds ) with which the traversal client will send a TCP probe to the VCS Expressway.
TCP keep alive interval
Sets the interval (in seconds) with which the traversal client will send a TCP probe to the VCS once a call is established, in order to keep the firewall’s NAT bindings open.
TCP retry count
Sets the number of times the traversal client will attempt to send a TCP probe to the VCS Expressway.
SIP mode
Determines whether SIP calls will be allowed to and from the traversal client.
SIP port
Specifies the port on the VCS Expressway to be used for SIP calls from the traversal client.
SIP transport
Determines which transport type will be used for SIP calls to and from the traversal client.
H.460.19 demux mode
On: allows use of the same two ports for media for all calls from the traversal client.
Off: each call from the traversal client will use a separate pair of ports for media.
UDP retry interval
Sets the interval (in seconds) with which the traversal client will send a UDP probe to the VCS Expressway.
UDP retry count
Sets the number of times the traversal client will attempt to send a UDP probe to the VCS Expressway.
UDP keep alive interval
Sets the interval (in seconds) with which the traversal client will send a UDP probe to the VCS once a call is established, in order to keep the firewall’s NAT bindings open.
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