CyberTwice AXIS C8110 User manual

Version: 1.0.0 ENG
Date: 06-06-2023
AXIS Network Audio
for the CyberGate service
TechNote:
AXIS Network
Audio and
CyberGate

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CyberGate
Microsoft Teams is the hub for team collaboration in Microsoft Ofce 365 that integrates people,
content, conversations and tools your team needs. Via the CyberGate application that runs in
Microsoft Azure you can now connect AXIS Network Audio devices to your Microsoft Teams
environment. Microsoft Teams users can set up calls to AXIS Network Audio devices – with 2-way
audio – on the Teams desktop client, Teams desk phone or Teams Smartphone app.
CyberGate is a subscription based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) hosted in Azure. With CyberGate
there is:
no need to setup a hosting environment,
no need to download or install any software from CyberTwice or a 3rd party,
no need to install additional Virtual Machines,
no need for a Session Border Controller (SBC) or extra licenses for your existing SBC
no need for to get additional PSTN like phone numbers for your SIP intercoms.
! Note: For instructions on how to purchase and congure the CyberGate service, see our
Tech Note: ‘Connect a SIP Intercom to MS Teams using the CyberGate service’. (https://
support.cybertwice.com/knowledgebase.php?article=6) !

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AXIS Network Audio
For this document the following AXIS Netwerk Audio devices are used to connect to the CyberGate
service (from now on named ‘CyberGate’).
• AXIS C8110 Network Audio Bridge
• AXIS C1410 Network Mini Speaker
All other AXIS Network Speakers and AXIS Audio System Devices are also compatible with
CyberGate.
Single device conguration
The rst part of this manual (RED section) describes the AXIS devices as stand-alone devices
connected to CyberGate.
For this part of the manual an AXIS C1410 Network Mini Speaker is used.
Simultaneous call multiple devices using AXIS Audio Manager Edge
The second part in this manual (GREEN section) describes the additional conguration of multiple
AXIS devices connected in AXIS Audio Manager Edge.
As an addition to the single device conguration of the AXIS C1410 Network Mini Speaker it
describes the option to also simultaneous call an AXIS C8110 Network Audio Bridge.

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Single device conguration
For this part of the manual an AXIS C1410 Network Mini Speaker is used.
Connect the AXIS
Connect the AXIS to the network, power it on and open a webbrowser to its IP-address.
Sign in with the congured or supplied password of the AXIS.

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Navigate to the Audio-Device Settings menu
Enable the internal microphone input:

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Navigate to the System-SIP menu
Provide / change the following information:
SIP Settings
Enable SIP Enable
Allow incoming SIP calls Enable
Audio
G.722 Enable G.722 and move it to the top of the list
Opus Enable Opus and move it below G.722

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Click the blue ‘Save’ button when done.
Navigate to SIP accounts

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Add a new account:
Provide / change the following information:
Active Enable
Make default Enable
Name Name this SIP account entry, in this example ‘CyberGate’
User ID Dene a name for this camera (spaces not allowed)
Domain cybergate.cybertwice.com
Password Use the Password provided by the CyberGate Management Portal
Authentication ID Use the Username provided by the CyberGate Management Portal
Caller ID Use the same name as used in the User ID eld
Registrar cybergate.cybertwice.com
Transport mode Select TCP
Secure SIP (optional)
Transport mode Select TLS
Media encryption SRTP mandatory

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Click the blue ‘Save’ button when done.

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Click on the three vertical dots and select delete to remove the default peer-to-peer account.

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Navigate to the Sytem-Events menu.
Navigate to Recipients

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Add a new recipient
Provide / change the following information:
Name Descriptive name of the recipient
Type Change to SIP
To SIP address Use the Teams user address with the domain: cybergate.cybertwice.com *
*For example, the user ‘Koos Ridder, with the Teams name:
koos.ridder@mycompany.com
will translate to this destination address:
koos.ridder@cybergate.cybertwice.com
Click the blue ‘Save’ button when done.

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Navigate to Rules and add a new rule
Provide / change the following information:
Use this rule Enable
Name Descriptive name for the rule, in this example ‘Demo rule’
Condition Audio detection (example triggers a call to a Teams user when audio is detected)
Action Make a call
Recipient Select the recipient to call

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Click the blue ‘Save’ button when done.

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The rule is in place. As soon as the AXIS speaker detects sound, it will trigger an event and call the
congured recipient in Microsoft Teams.
You can modify the events to match your needs as this is just an example to create an outgoing call.
It is also possible to initiate a call from Microsoft Teams to the AXIS speaker.
Before calls can be initiated from Microsoft Teams to the AXIS, additional conguration in the
CyberGate Admin portal is necessary.
Navigate to the following URL: https://admin.cybergate.cybertwice.com
Log in to the admin portal using a Microsoft account with admin privileges and navigate to the Basic-
Device menu.
It displays the device that is used to congure the AXIS. If the display name of the device shows the
warning symbol, it is necessary to download and run the Feature conguration PowerShell script. If
no warning sign is shown, skip this step.
• Click on the blue ‘Download’ button to download the script
• Open PowerShell on your PC with administrator privileges
• Run the ‘FeatureConguration.ps1’ script (./ FeatureConguration.ps1)
• When it asks to authenticate, use the same Microsoft account as used to log in to the CyberGate
Admin portal

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After the script is executed successfully the warning symbol is gone.

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To initiate a call from Microsoft Teams, login to Microsoft Teams and navigate to the ‘Calls’ menu.
You can either type the (Display)name of the AXIS directly in the call eld (at ‘Type a name’) or search
for ‘cybergate’.
It will show all of your CyberGate Devices. Select the AXIS to call and click the blue ‘Call’ button.
A call to the AXIS will be initiated and the AXIS will answer automatically with two-way audio.

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Simultaneous call multiple devices using AXIS Audio Manager Edge
As an addition to the just completed single device conguration of the AXIS C1410 Network Mini
Speaker this part of the manual describes the option to also simultaneous call an AXIS C8110
Network Audio Bridge.
! Note: The description below assumes that the AXIS C8110 Network Audio Bridge is
already connected to the network, in factory defaults and is running the same rmware as
the AXIS C1410 Network Mini Speaker. !
The AXIS C1410 is already connected to CyberGate. Launch the AXIS Audio Manager Edge by
clicking the blue button.
Name the audio site, in this example ‘Demo site’
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