D 14049.01
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TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
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Introduction
Getting
Started
System
Overview
System
Configuration
H.323 & SIP
Configuration
Registration
Control
Zones and
Neighbors
Call
Processing
Firewall
Traversal
Bandwidth
Control
Maintenance
Appendices
TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
System
Configuration
About IPv4 to IPv6 Gatewaying
The VCS can act as a gateway between IPv4
and IPv6 calls.
To configure the VCS to act as a gateway
between the two protocols, select an
IP Protocol of Both.
Configuring IP Settings
To configure the VCS’s IP settings:
System Configuration > IP.
You will be taken to the IP page.
xConfiguration IP
xConfiguration IPProtocol
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IP Configuration
IP protocol
You can configure the VCS to use IPv4, IPv6 or
Both protocols. The default is Both.
IPv4: The VCS will only accept registrations
from endpoints using an IPv4 address, and
will only take calls between two endpoints
communicating via IPv4. It will communicate
with other systems via IPv4 only.
IPv6: The VCS will only accept registrations
from endpoints using an IPv6 address, and
will only take calls between two endpoints
communicating via IPv6. It will communicate
with other systems via IPv6 only.
Both: The VCS will accept registrations
from endpoints using either an IPv4 or IPv6
address, and will take calls using either
protocol. If a call is between an IPv4-only and
an IPv6-only endpoint, the VCS will act as an
IPv4 to IPv6 gateway. It can communicate with
other systems via either protocol.
IPv4 address
Specifies the IPv4 address of the system.
IPv4 subnet mask
Specifies the IPv4 subnet mask of the system.
IPv4 gateway
Specifies the IPv4 gateway of the system.
IPv6 address
Specifies the IPv6 address of the system.
IPv6 gateway
Specifies the IPv6 gateway
of the system.
System Conguration
The VCS is shipped with a default
IP address of 192.168.0.100. This
allows you to connect the VCS to your
network and access it via the default address
so that you can configure it remotely.
Calls for which the VCS is acting as an
IPv4 to IPv6 gateway count as traversal
calls for the purposes of licensing.
Some endpoints support both IPv4 and
IPv6, however an endpoint can use
only one protocol when registering with
the VCS. Which protocol it uses will be
determined by the format used to specify the
IP address of the VCS on the endpoint. Once
the endpoint has registered using one
protocol, calls to it from an endpoint using the
other protocol will be gatewayed by the VCS.
Save
Click here to save your
changes.
Restart
Click here to restart the
system.
You must save your changes and
restart the system for changes to take
effect.