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UDP service
SNMP Enable/disable the receiving of the
SNMP protocol on this port or
change the port that is used for this
service.
If a port is disabled, this option will be unavailable.
If you want to enable the receiving of the SNMP protocol
on Port B, ensure that you have the video firewall as an
activated feature (refer to Upgrading and backing up the
MCU) and you have selected the check box for SNMP on
Port B.
Note that by default SNMP Traps are sent to port UDP port
162 (on the destination network management station); this
is configurable. For more information, refer to Configuring
SNMP settings.
If you require advanced security for the MCU, disable the
SNMP service.
SIP (UDP) Allow/reject incoming and outgoing
calls to the MCU using SIP over UDP
or change the port that is used for
this service.
Disabling this option will prevent calls using SIP over UDP.
If a port is disabled, this option will be unavailable.
If you want to allow incoming and outgoing SIP (UDP) calls
on Port B, ensure that you have the video firewall as an
activated feature (refer to Upgrading and backing up the
MCU) and you have selected the check box for SIP (UDP)
on Port B.
H.323
gatekeeper
Enable/disable access to the built-
in H.323 gatekeeper or change the
port that is used for the built-in
H.323 gatekeeper.
If a port is disabled, this option will be unavailable.
If you want to open Port B for the H.323 gatekeeper,
ensure that you have the video firewall as an activated
feature (refer to Upgrading and backing up the MCU) and
you have selected the check box for H.323 gatekeeper on
Port B.
Tunneled
media
Enable/disable tunneled media calls
to the MCU over UDP
This option must be enabled to allow ConferenceMe to
connect over UDP. This option is only available if you have
the Web Conferencing feature key installed.
Related Topics
Configuring DNS settings
Configuring network settings
Configuring IP routes
Configuring SNMP settings
Configuring SSL certificates
Configuring SNMP Settings
To configure monitoring using SNMP, go to Network > SNMP.
The MCU sends out an SNMP trap when the device is shut down or started up. The SMNP page allows you to set
various parameters; when you are satisfied with the settings, click Update SNMP settings.
Note that:
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