TANDBERG D14049.01 Security Camera User Manual


 
D 14049.01
07.2007
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D 14049.01
07.2007
53
Introduction
Getting
Started
System
Overview
System
Configuration
H.323 & SIP
Configuration
Registration
Control
Zones and
Neighbors
Call
Processing
Firewall
Traversal
Bandwidth
Control
Maintenance
Appendices
Zones and
Neighbors
Match1 - Match5
The Match sections allow you to configure when and how
search requests will be sent to this zone, and also whether any
transforms will be applied to aliases being searched for in this
zone. These features are described in full in the section Zone
searching and alias transforming.
Hop count
The hop count is the number of times a search request will be
forwarded to a neighbor gatekeeper or proxy (see Hop Counts
for more information). This field specifies the hop count to be
used when sending an alias search request to this particular
zone.
Name
Assigns a name to the zone. The name acts as a unique
identifier, allowing you to distinguish between zones of the
same type.
Type
Determines the nature of the specified zone in relation to the
Local Zone.
Neighbor: the new zone will be a neighbor of the Local Zone.
TraversalClient: there is a firewall between the zones, and the
Local Zone is a traversal client of the new zone.
TraversalServer: there is a firewall between the zones and the
Local Zone is a traversal server for the new zone.
ENUM: the new zone contains endpoints discoverable by ENUM
lookup.
DNS: the new zone contains endpoints discoverable by DNS
lookup.
Once the zone has been created, the Type cannot be changed.
Configuring Zones - All Types
If the search request was received from another zone
and already has a hop count assigned, the lower of the
two values will be used.
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Managing Zones, Neighbors and Alternates