Cisco TelePresence Systems
GettinG started Guide
Table of contents
Introduction
Web interface
Configuring H.323 and SIP
To get online and ready to place and receive calls, your
system must be set up properly. Your system will use either
the H.323 protocol or the SIP protocol for video calls.
NOTE:
Contact your system administrator, or service
provider, for information about the network settings.
For networks administered through Cisco TMS (Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite) your Cisco TMS
administrator will help you to get online.
Save the new value when you change a setting
Click
ok
to save the change, or
cancel
without saving.
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User interfaces
H.323
If in doubt for any of the parameters below, contact your
system administrator or your service provider.
1. Go to the
Configuration
Configuration.
Click on
H323
2. Click on
H323 Alias
in their respective input fields.
3. Click on
Gatekeeper.
If you want the system to obtain the H.323 gatekeeper
address automatically, select
to leave
down list; if you want to enter the address manually,
select
Manual.
If set to
Manual
corresponding input field.
4. If the H.323 gatekeeper requires authentication and
you want your system to authenticate itself to the
gatekeeper, click on
Mode
drop down list. Then enter the
Password
in the corresponding input fields.
Otherwise, select
5. Go to the
Diagnostics
to verify the H323 settings.
If you successfully registered to a SIP server the
will show
Registered
Please check the
want to change the other H.323 settings.
Configuration
Configuration
Appendices
tab and select
Advanced
and then on
Profile
1.
and enter the
ID
and
E164
number
Auto
in the
Discovery
drop
enter the gatekeeper
Address
in the
Authentication
and select
On
in the
LoginName
and
Off
in the
Mode
drop down list.
tab and select
System Information
Status
in the H323 section.
Administrator guide
for your product if you
SIP
If in doubt for any of the parameters below, contact your
system administrator or your service provider.
1. Go to the
Configuration
tab and select
Configuration.
Click on
SIP
and then on
Profile
1.
2. Enter the SIP URI in the
URI 1
input field, and optionally a
display name in the
DisplayName
input field.
3. Select the preferred transport protocol from the
DefaultTransport
drop down list. If you select Auto, the
system will first try to connect using TLS, then TCP, and
finally UDP.
4. Select a proxy type in the
Type
drop down list. The
default type is Standard.
5. Click on
Proxy 1.
If you want the system to obtain the SIP proxy address
automatically, select
Auto
in the
Discovery
list; if you want to enter the address manually, select
Manual.
If you select
Manual
enter the proxy
Address
corresponding input field.
6. If the SIP proxy requires authentication you must enter a
login name and password to authenticate your system.
Click
Authentication 1
and enter the
LoginName
Password
in the corresponding input fields.
7. Go to the
Diagnostics
tab and select
System Information
to verify the SIP settings.
If you successfully registered to a SIP server the
will show
Registered
in the SIP section.
Please check the
Administrator guide
for your product if you
want to change the other SIP settings.
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Advanced
drop down
in the
and
Status
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