Note
•
When
Auto (Switch by Site)
is selected,
TCP will be used if using a SIP server, and
UDP will be used if not using a SIP server.
When
Auto (TCP / UDP)
is selected,
communication will be attempted in order of
TCP and then UDP. Normally, select
Auto
(TCP / UDP)
.
3.
Press
[G]
.
•
A dialogue box to confirm the saving of settings
is displayed.
4.
Use
[
][
]
to select
"Yes"
and press
[ENTER]
.
•
The administrator menu screen is displayed.
Making H.323 Settings
Note
•
These settings can only be made when
"H.
323"
is set to
"ON"
on the call type settings
screen.
•
When connecting to an MCU by entering the
MCU’s conference room number@IP address,
"SIP Server"
"Gatekeeper"
must be set to
"OFF"
.
•
If video conference calls cannot be made
because there is a problem with the gatekeeper
and H.460 server, the H.323 settings are
incorrect (on the gatekeeper and the H.460
server, or on the unit), etc.,
"Not registered"
will be displayed on the Home screen instead of
the H.323 extension/H.323 name. In this case,
you cannot make calls using either IP
addresses or the gatekeeper and H.460 server.
Contact your network administrator.
1.
Select
"H.323 Settings"
and press
[ENTER]
.
•
The H.323 settings screen is displayed.
2.
Use
[
][
]
to select the following items for input:
"Gatekeeper"
: Use
[
][
]
to select
"ON"
or
"OFF"
(default).
Note
•
This setting is available only when
"ON"
is
selected for
"H.323"
"OFF"
is selected for
"SIP Server"
.
"Gatekeeper Address"
: Enter the gatekeeper’s IP
address (or host name).
Note
•
If an IPv4 address contains 1 or 2 digit
numbers, enter these numbers as they are.
Do not enter like [.001].
Example: The IP address is [192.168.0.1].
–
Correct entry: [192.168.0.1]
–
Wrong entry: [192.168.000.001]
•
For the input format when an IPv6 address
is used, refer to Page 47.
•
The DNS server setting is necessary to
enter host names (Page 118).
•
See Page 47 for details about the
characters that can be input for host names.
"H.323 Name"
: Enter the H.323 name.
"H.323 Extension"
: Enter the H.323 extension.
Note
•
See Page 47 for details about the
characters that can be input.
•
Enter a standards-compliant value. For
details, contact your network administrator.
"Authentication"
: Use
[
][
]
to select whether
to enable authentication.
–
"ON"
: Enables authentication.
–
"OFF"
(default): Disables authentication.
"Authentication ID"
: Enter an authentication ID
(1–60 characters [alphanumeric, space, symbols])
(Page 190).
&
,
<
,
>
, comma (
,
), double quotation
mark (
"
) cannot be entered.
"Authentication Password"
: Enter an
authentication password (0–60 characters
[alphanumeric, space, symbols]) (Page 190).
&
,
<
,
>
, comma (
,
), double quotation mark (
"
) cannot be
entered.
Note
•
"Authentication ID"
and
"Authentication
Password"
can only be set when
"Authentication"
is set to
"ON"
.
•
While being entered, the characters of the
authentication password are displayed, but
once the settings are saved, all the
characters will be displayed as asterisks (*),
and you will no longer be able to check the
authentication password on the screen.
Record the authentication password
beforehand, and store it in a safe location.
•
When the authentication password is
displayed as asterisks (*), pressing
[Y]
deletes the entire authentication password.
"H.460"
: Use
[
][
]
to select
"ON"
or
"OFF"
(default).
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