User`s manual

H.323 User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 133 December 2006
2. Configure the Application Settings according to Table 5-23.
3. Click the Submit button to save your changes.
4. To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section 5.9.2 on
page 193.
Table 5-23: Network Settings, Application Settings Parameters
Parameter Description
NTP Settings
For detailed information on NTP, refer to Section 9.8 on page 285.
NTP Server IP Address
[NTPServerIP]
IP address (in dotted format notation) of the NTP server.
The default IP address is 0.0.0.0 (the internal NTP client is disabled).
NTP UTC Offset
[NTPServerUTCOffset]
Defines the UTC (Universal Time Coordinate) offset (in seconds) from the
NTP server.
The default offset is 0. The offset range is –43200 to 43200 seconds.
NTP Update Interval
[NTPUpdateInterval]
Defines the time interval (in seconds) the NTP client requests for a time
update.
The default interval is 86400 seconds (24 hours). The range is 0 to
214783647 seconds.
Note: It isn’t recommended to be set beyond one month (2592000 seconds).
Telnet Settings
Embedded Telnet Server
[TelnetServerEnable]
Enables or disables the embedded Telnet server. Telnet is disabled by
default for security reasons.
Disable [0] (default).
Enable (Unsecured) [1].
Enable Secured (SSL) [2] = N/A.
Telnet Server TCP Port
[TelnetServerPort]
Defines the port number for the embedded Telnet server.
The valid range = valid port numbers. The default port is 23.
Telnet Server Idle Timeout
[TelnetServerIdleDisconnect]
Sets the timeout for disconnection of an idle Telnet session (in minutes).
When set to zero, idle sessions are not disconnected.
The valid range is any value. The default value is 0.
STUN Settings
Enable STUN N/A.
STUN Server Primary IP N/A.
STUN Server Secondary IP N/A.
NFS Settings
NFS Table
For detailed information on configuring the NFS table, refer to Section
5.6.1.3
on page 133.
5.6.1.3 Configuring the NFS Settings
Network File System (NFS) enables the Mediant 1000 to access a remote server’s shared
files and directories and to handle them as if they’re located locally. A file system, the NFS
is independent of machine types, OSs, and network architectures. Up to five different NFS
file systems can be configured.
NFS is utilized by the Mediant 1000 to load the cmp, ini and configuration files via the
Automatic Update mechanism (refer to Section 11.3 on page 298).
Note that an NFS file server can share multiple file systems. There must be a separate row
for each remote file system shared by the NFS file server that needs to be accessed by the
Mediant 1000.