Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Release 2.1.1 Web Interface Manual
- About this manual
- About the web interface
- Node options
- Alarm options
- Settings options
- Overview
- Configuring and viewing WAN settings
- Configuring and viewing LAN settings
- Entering and viewing system settings
- Setting voice services
- Figure 4-7. Voice Settings window (MGCP choices shown)
- Figure 4-8. Select Telephony Configuration dropdown menu
- Viewing and editing telephony channel identifiers
- Editing a TCID
- 1. Click settings and then voice.
- 2. Select Telephony Channel from the “Select Telephony Configuration:” dropdown menu. The Telepho...
- 3. Click edit beside the listing you want to modify. The Telephony Channels-Edit window appears (...
- 4. Enter the new information or select an item(s) from the dropdown menus.
- 5. Click submit to accept changes or Return to Channel Configuration link to disregard the change...
- Figure 4-10. Telephony Channels-Edit window
- Viewing, editing, or deleting a codec
- 1. Click settings and then voice.
- 2. Select Codec Profile from the “Select Telephony Configuration:” dropdown menu (Figure4- 11).
- Figure 4-11. Codec Profile window
- 1. Click settings and then voice.
- 2. Select Codec Profile from the “Select Telephony Configuration:” dropdown menu.
- 3. Click edit in the far-left column beside the listing you want to modify. The Codec Profile-Edi...
- 4. Change the information in the codec profile as appropriate.
- 5. Click submit to accept the changes or Return to Codec Table link to disregard the changes and ...
- Figure 4-12. Codec-Edit window
- Adding, editing, or deleting a media gateway controller
- Editing the MGCP end point
- Figure 4-15. MGCP Terminal Configuration window
- 1. Click settings and then voice.
- 2. Select MGCP Terminal from the “Select Telephony Configuration:” dropdown menu on the Voice Set...
- 3. Click edit next to the entry that you want to change. The MGCP Terminal Configuration- Edit wi...
- 4. Enter changes as necessary.
- 5. Click submit to accept the changes or Return to Channel Configuration to ignore the changes an...
- Figure 4-16. MGCP Terminal Configuration-Edit window
- Figure 4-15. MGCP Terminal Configuration window
- Viewing and editing the media gateway control protocol parameters
- Configuring dynamic host control protocol (DHCP) settings
- Mode menu
- DHCP Configuration Options menu
- DHCP pools
- DHCP Static Hosts
- DHCP Status Options menu
- DHCP Lease Information Option
- DHCP Server Information Option
- Enabling and disabling network address translation
- Defining network timing protocol settings
- Configuring routing information
- Enabling routing information protocol
- Overview
- Monitor options
- Measuring VQoS
- Overview
- Enabling the voice call monitoring
- Viewing QoS results
- Testing voice quality from a specific 6100 VDR
- Viewing voice QoS (VQM) test results
- Web utilities
- Overview
- Administering users
- Using access control lists
- Figure 7-4. Access List entry window
- 1. Click add from the Access List window.
- 2. Enter the IP address and subnet mask for the entry that you are creating.
- 3. From the Destination Port pull-down list, select a destination port.
- 4. From the Protocol pull-down list, select a protocol for this entry.
- 5. Click Submit to create the entry or the Return to Access List link to disregard changes and re...
- Figure 7-5. Access List-Add window
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- Figure 7-4. Access List entry window

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Settings options
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The System Name that you enter becomes the prompt for the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Figure 4-6. System Settings window
To specify the system information for a VDR
1. Click settings and then system. The System Settings window appears (Figure 4-6).
2. Enter the appropriate information.
3. Click Submit.
Setting voice services
You can configure parameters for voice services from the Voice Settings window.
First, you need to identify the Telephony Termination Address (the IP address for the port on the
6100 VDR, which routes the voice traffic).
Next, you need to set the parameters appropriate to an H.323 or MGCP environment from the
dropdown menu.
The second step is prefigured based on whether you are in a H.323 or an MGCP environment. In
an H.323 environment, you can perform the following tasks:
• “Viewing and editing telephony channel identifiers” on page 36
• “Editing a TCID” on page 37
• “Viewing, editing, or deleting a codec” on page 38