01-26-2014 12:02 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:29 AM
Hello friends,
i have a few questions about my video conference system. My scenario looks like this :
First please i want to know :
1. When i register my Video Phone to the VCS with name for example svetli@test.bg can i call to other Video Phones registered to other VCS on the internet ? If no what license should i have?
2. When i register a IP phone to the router /it has a PBX/ can i call other IP phones on the internet?
3. What license should i have to increase the limit of the MCU connections from 12 SD to 24 SD chanels for example...
4. What license should i have in the VCS to use it for registering Video Phones on the internet to my VCS without VCS-Expressway
Thanks friends !!!
01-26-2014 11:22 AM
Hello Svetoslav -
I'll try to answer what I can.
01-26-2014 12:19 PM
Thanks for the answer my friend. Which are the ports that should be opened to the VCS ? So i can call your video phone for example if i understand you correctly? The MCU is 4501 and i have curently 12 media ports in SD quality. Thanks
01-26-2014 02:00 PM
Depending on the version of your VCS, if you've updated to X8.1 yet, you can take a look at the relevant admin guides for the list of ports.
X7.2 Admin Guide, p370 / X8.1 Admin Guide, p388
As long as your VCS is configured with a DNS zone and a search rule point to it, and the endpoint you want to call can be reached by either having a public IP or is behind a VCS, yes you can reach it.
For the MCU, take a look at the MCU 4.2 Admin Guide, p224 for the port matrix chart. It looks like on your model MCU the max is 12, but there appears to be a media port upgrade option that could double the capacity. There seems to be several options to double the port capacity for your MCU, take a look at the media port quality and the notes at the bottom of the chart. Here is the MCU 4501 data sheet, where you can find the part numbers for the two extra capacity options (LIC-4501-PL6 and LIC-4501-MHD).
01-26-2014 07:41 PM
Svetoslav,
the VCS in picture here is VCS control !! are you planning to put this on public ip or private ip?
Rgds
Alok
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