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Join up to 40/160 video and 32/48 audio sites•
in one or more conferences
19” rack-mountable chassis with LCD in front•
and CompactPCI backplane
Wide range of network and protocol support: SIP,•
IP, ISDN and V.35
Supports H.264 with Continuous Presence and•
Voice Switching
Modular and expandable with multiple media pro-•
cessing boards and network interface boards
Bandwidth: from 56 kbps–2 Mbps•
Supports Simultaneous display of presenter and•
presentations, Dual Video Stream (DuoVideoTF,
H.239 or BFCP) including PC presentations using
VGA, SVGA and XGA resolutions
Simple to configure, Plug-and-Play technology•
Supports network and video equipment from•
multiple vendors
Outbound, Inbound, and Caller ID password•
protection
Supports widescreen HD resolution (1280x720p)•
Flexible design as MCU, Gateway or hybrid•
Highest level of standards based embedded•
encryption
Supports TANDBERG Expressway• TM firewall
traversal, H.460.18 and H.460.19.
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Thank you for choosing TANDBERG! The TANDBERG MPS (Media Processing System)
has been designed to provide you with many years of safe, reliable operation.
This Administrator Guide has been divided into several sections – each providing
different information. In some places information has been copied from other
sections so that all of the relevant information is present to eliminate unnecessary
page scrolling
Note that the Administrator Guide describes a fully equipped version. Your version
may not have all the described options installed.
Our main objective with this Administrator Guide is to address your goals and needs.
Please let us know how well we succeeded!
We recommend that you check the
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Introduction
What’s New in this Version?................................................ 6
Disclaimer, Patent Info, License Agreement,
Trademark & Copyright ....................................................... 7
Third Party Software, Licenses and Copyright (1:6) .............. 8
Safety Instructions ........................................................... 14
Environmental Issues ....................................................... 15
Environmental Issues - RoHS Table ................................... 16
Features Overview & MPS Capacity ................................... 17
TANDBERG MPS at a Glance ............................................. 18
Installation
Precautions, Unpacking and Mounting............................... 20
MPS 200 with 2 Media Processing Boards - Front Side ...... 21
MPS 200 with ISDN and V.35 Network Cards - Rear Side ... 22
MPS 800 with 8 Media Processing Cards - Front Side ........ 23
MPS 800 with ISDN and V.35 Network Cards - Rear Side ... 24
Connecting Cables ........................................................... 25
Starting the System ......................................................... 26
LCD Menu Structure ......................................................... 27
System Controller Board - Parameter Configuration ............ 28
Media Processing Board - Parameter Configuration ............ 29
Quick Setup of the MPS
User Interfaces for the MPS.............................................. 31
Simple IP Configuration .................................................... 32
Simple H.323 Configuration.............................................. 33
Simple PRI Configuration .................................................. 34
Simple Dial In Configuration.............................................. 35
Using the MPS
MCU Usage Information.................................................... 37
MCU Conference Overview................................................ 38
MCU Overview > Create Conference .................................. 39
Conference Configuration (1:2)..................................... 40
Video Settings (1:5)..................................................... 42
Audio Settings............................................................. 47
Security Settings (1:2) ................................................. 48
Participants Settings ................................................... 50
Network Settings......................................................... 51
MCU Overview > Manage an Active Conference ................. 52
Conference Status (1:2) ............................................... 53
Add Participants (1:3) .................................................. 55
Add Participants - Examples ......................................... 58
Edit Conference Settings ............................................. 59
Dial In Direct (DID) ....................................................... 60
The Basic View (1:3) .................................................... 61
The Advanced View ...................................................... 64
The Terminal List View ................................................. 65
The Change View ......................................................... 66
Gateway Features and Capacity ........................................ 67
Gateway Usage Information .............................................. 68
Gateway Calls Overview .................................................... 69
GW Overview > Manage a Gateway Call ............................. 70
Disconnect a Call ........................................................ 70
Transfer a Call ............................................................. 71
Using the Phone Book ...................................................... 72
Add New Entry ............................................................. 73
Edit Entry .................................................................... 74
Add New Group Entry ................................................... 75
System Status
ISDN PRI Board Status ..................................................... 77
G.703 Board Status.......................................................... 78
Serial V.35 Board Status .................................................. 79
Media Board IP Status...................................................... 80
H.323 Status ................................................................... 81
SIP Status ....................................................................... 82
System Information (1:3) .................................................. 83
System Configuration
H.320 Board .................................................................... 87
Network Configuration ................................................. 87
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PRI Board ........................................................................ 88
PRI Board in Slot 1-n (1:3) ........................................... 88
PRI Interfaces (1:3) ..................................................... 91
E1/T1 Interfaces......................................................... 94
G.703 Board .................................................................... 95
G.703 Board Interfaces (1:2) ....................................... 95
IP Board .......................................................................... 97
IP Interfaces Configuration .......................................... 97
DNS Interfaces, IP Services......................................... 98
Media Board IP Configuration ........................................... 99
Serial V.35 Board Interfaces........................................... 100
H.323 Configuration....................................................... 101
Gatekeeper Settings, Net 1-2..................................... 101
SNMP Configuration....................................................... 102
SIP Configuration ........................................................... 103
QoS Configuration.......................................................... 104
Miscellaneous Configuration .......................................... 105
Language ...................................................................... 107
Set Language............................................................ 107
Dialog Pictures.......................................................... 108
Dialog Sounds, Symbols............................................ 109
XML Document .............................................................. 110
Certificate Management................................................. 111
Gateway Configuration
Gateway Functionality and Dialling Rules......................... 113
Dialling Rules................................................................. 114
Examples with ISDN Gateway..................................... 115
Examples with V.35 Gateway ..................................... 116
Examples with G.703 Gateway ................................... 117
Gateway Configuration (1:3)............................................118
File Management ........................................................... 121
MCU Configuration
About the Dial In Numbers Menu .................................... 123
Single Dial In Number Menu ...................................... 124
Ad Hoc Conferences Menu......................................... 125
Static Conferences Menu .......................................... 126
Personal Conferences Menu ...................................... 127
Personal Conferences Menu ...................................... 128
Direct Ad Hoc Conferences Menu............................... 129
Network Profiles ............................................................ 130
Conference Template ..................................................... 131
Conference Configuration (1:2) .................................. 131
Video Settings (1:5)................................................... 133
Audio Settings .......................................................... 138
Security Settings (1:2)...............................................139
Participants Settings................................................. 141
Network Settings ...................................................... 142
File Management (1:2) ................................................... 143
Technical Descriptions
Network Interfaces ........................................................ 146
System Controller Board Interface ............................. 146
Media Processing Board Interface.............................. 147
E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8) (1:3) ................. 148
V.35 Serial Interface Card (SIC-32) ............................ 151
V.35 Serial Interface Card - Cable Description ............ 152
Power Supplies ......................................................... 153
MPS 800 - Inserting Network Interface Cards .............154
MPS 200 - Inserting Network Interface Cards ............. 155
Features........................................................................ 156
Quality of Service (QoS)............................................. 156
TANDBERG Best ImpressionTF ................................... 157
4CIF Digital ClarityTF, H.263, H.263+ .......................... 158
DuoVideoTF, H.239, BFCP ........................................... 158
H.264....................................................................... 158
Optimal Voice Switch.................................................158
IP Adaptive Bandwidth Management .......................... 159
Flow Control (DownspeedingTF) ................................... 159
Asymmetrical Encoders and Decoders ....................... 159
LipSync..................................................................... 159
Latency and Jitter...................................................... 159
Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery ................................ 160
Inband Changing of Video and Audio Algorithms.......... 160
Transcoding and Ratematching .................................. 160
Distributed MCUs...................................................... 161
Miscellaneous ............................................................... 162
Ports and Packet Sizes.............................................. 162
Secure Conference (Encryption) ................................. 163
System Management Tools........................................ 164
System Management and Security ............................. 165
Appendices
Technical Specifications................................................. 167
TANDBERG MPS 200 (1:2) ......................................... 167
TANDBERG MPS 800 (1:2) ......................................... 169
Product Approvals and Declarations................................ 171
Product Approvals ..................................................... 171
CE Declarations ........................................................ 171
A Class Product Declaration ...................................... 171
SIP - Current RFC’s and Drafts Supported ....................... 172
Configuring LCS and MPS for SIP (1:6) ............................ 173
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The TANDBERG MPS enables sites on IP (H.323 and SIP),
ISDN and High Speed Serial (V.35/RS449/RS530 w/RS366
support) to participate in meetings with each other and
offers superior quality and ease of use in one fully-featured
multipoint control unit, MCU.
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IPv6 Enabled
IPv6/IPv4 Dual Stack•
Enhanced SIP Features
Dual Video Stream•
Early media•
Floor control•
Feature parity to TANDBERG Video Systems with software version F5/F6•
Transfer, Forward and Hold support•
Gateway Support for OD/HD
H.264 w288p, 400p, w448p, w576p, w720p•
H.263 w288p, 400p, w488p, w576p•
Video
Decode w288p•
Consistent layouts for 16:9 and 4:3•
Up to 32 sites in Continuous Presence•
Web Interface
Improved Layout Lock in the web interface•
Conferencing
Direct Ad Hoc Conferences•
Ten conference prefixes with individual templates•
Auto Dial Out on Personal Conferences•
Dynamic allocation of ports for Ad Hoc Conferences•
Waiting room provided to attendees prior to conference start.•
Access to all conference types through Single Number Dial In (SNDI).•
Requires E.164 alias on conference•
New Features in Version J4
Version J4 of the TANDBERG MPS provides
several new capabilities and enhancements.
For your convenience a list of them is provided
here.
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with Netscapes SSL.
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aheared to. The following conditions apply to all
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lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The
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Part1
Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>,
Espoo, Finland. All rights reserved
As far as I am concerned, the code I have written
for this software can be used freely for any purpose.
Any derived versions of this software must be clearly
marked as such, and if the derived work is incompat-
ible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it
must be called by a name other than “ssh” or “Se-
cure Shell”. However, I am not implying to give any
licenses to any patents or copyrights held by third
parties, and the software includes parts that are not
under my direct control. As far as I know, all included
source code is used in accordance with the relevant
license agreements and can be used freely for any
purpose (the GNU license being the most restrictive);
see below for details.
However, none of that term is relevant at this point in
time. All of these restrictively licenced software com-
ponents which he talks about have been removed
from OpenSSH, i.e.,
RSA is no longer included, found in the OpenSSL•
library
IDEA is no longer included, its use is deprecated•
DES is now external, in the OpenSSL library•
GMP is no longer used, and instead we call BN•
code from OpenSSL
Zlib is now external, in a library•
The make-ssh-known-hosts script is no longer•
included
TSS has been removed•
MD5 is now external, in the OpenSSL library•
RC4 support has been replaced with ARC4 sup-•
port from OpenSSL
Blowfish is now external, in the OpenSSL library•
Note that any information and cryptographic algo-
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responsibility on your behalf.
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Part2
The 32-bit CRC compensation attack detector in
deattack.c was contributed by CORE SDI S.A. under
a BSD-style license.
Cryptographic attack detector for ssh - source code
Copyright (c) 1998 CORE SDI S.A., Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
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permitted provided that this copyright notice is
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ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEM-
PLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING
FROM THE USE OR MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
Ariel Futoransky <futo@core-sdi.com>
<http://www.core-sdi.com>
Part3
ssh-keygen was contributed by David Mazieres under
a BSD-style license.
Copyright 1995, 1996 by David Mazieres <dm@lcs.
mit.edu>.
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@author Antoon Bosselaers <antoon.bosselaers@
esat.kuleuven.ac.be>
@author Paulo Barreto <paulo.barreto@terra.com.br>
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AGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCURE-
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RUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
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LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
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California, since we pulled these parts from original
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CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IM-
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OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
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Dug Song
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Damien Miller
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Per Allansson
Nils Nordman
Simon Wilkinson
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Tim Rice
Andre Lucas
Chris Adams
Corinna Vinschen
Cray Inc.
Denis Parker
Gert Doering
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Jason Downs
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Michael Stone
Networks Associates Technology, Inc.
Solar Designer
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EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
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licenses:
a) md5crypt.c, md5crypt.h
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snprintf
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si All rights reserved
Snprintf is distributed under the terms of the snprintf
license, which is a Frontier Artistic style open source
license.
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xSupplicant (wpa_supplicant) 802.1x
Copyright (c) 2002-2005, Jouni Malinen jkmaline@
cc.hut.fi
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xSupplicant license, which is a BSD style open
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LICENSEFORlibedit
Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights
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Berkeley by Christos Zoulas of Cornell University.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
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and its contributors.
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specific prior written permission.
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ING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY
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OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
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AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
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TION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
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For your protection please read these safety instructions
completely before you connect the equipment to the power
source. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and
instructions both on the apparatus and in these operating
instructions.
Retain this manual for future reference.
Water and Moisture
Do not operate the apparatus under or near water – for•
example near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
basement, near a swimming pool or in other areas with high
humidity.
Never install jacks for communication cables in wet locations•
unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
Do not touch the product with wet hands.•
Cleaning
Unplug the apparatus from communication lines, mains power-•
outlet or any power source before cleaning or polishing.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.•
Use a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with water for cleaning•
the exterior of the apparatus.
Ventilation
Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus.•
Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other mate-•
rial.
Never install the apparatus near heat sources such as radia-•
tors, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not place the product in direct sunlight or close to a sur-•
face directly heated by the sun.
Lightning
Never use this apparatus, or connect/disconnect communication
cables or power cables during lightning storms.
Dust
Do not operate the apparatus in areas with high concentration of
dust.
Vibration
Do not operate the apparatus in areas with vibration or place it
on an unstable surface.
Power Connection and Hazardous Voltage
The product may have hazardous voltage inside. Never attempt•
to open this product, or any peripherals connected to the
product, where this action requires a tool.
This product should always be powered from an earthed power•
outlet.
Never connect attached power supply cord to other products.•
In case any parts of the product has visual damage never•
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before consulting service personnel
The plug connecting the power cord to the product/power sup-•
ply serves as the main disconnect device for this equipment.
The power cord must always be easily accessible.
Route the power cord so as to avoid it being walked on or•
pinched by items placed upon or against it. Pay particular at-
tention to the plugs, receptacles and the point where the cord
exits from the apparatus.
Do not tug the power cord•
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an•
electrician.
Never install cables, or any peripherals, without first unplug-•
ging the device from it’s power source.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other
hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
Unplug the apparatus from its power source and refer servicing to
qualified personnel under the following conditions:
If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed•
If liquid has been spilled into the apparatus•
If objects have fallen into the apparatus•
If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture•
If the apparatus has been subjected to excessive shock by•
being dropped
If the cabinet has been damaged•
If the apparatus seems to be overheated•
If the apparatus emits smoke or abnormal odor•
If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the•
operating instructions.
Accessories
Use only accessories specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus.
Communication Lines
Never touch uninstalled communication wires or terminals un-•
less the telephone line has been disconnected at the network
interface.
Do not use communication equipment to report a gas leak in•
the vicinity of the leak.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger tele-•
communication line cord (ISDN cables).
Product Approvals
Information about product approvals and CE declarations are
found in the Product Approvals in the Appendices section.
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of WEEE which is landfilled or incinerated.
TANDBERG has implemented necessary process changes to
comply with the European RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC) and the
European WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC).
Waste Handling
In order to avoid the dissemination of hazardous
substances in our environment and to diminish the
pressure on natural resources, we encourage you to
use the appropriate take-back systems in your area.
Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the
materials of your end of life equipment in a sound
way.
TANDBERG products put on the market after August 2005 are
marked with a crossed-out wheelie bin symbol that invites you to
use those take-back systems.
Please contact your local supplier, the regional waste
administration or http://www.tandberg.com/recyclingif you need
more information on the collection and recycling system in your
area.
Information for Recyclers
As part of compliance with the European WEEE Directive,
TANDBERG provides recycling information on request for all types
of new equipment put on the market in Europe after August 13th
2005.
Please contact TANDBERG and provide the following details
for the product for which you would like to receive recycling
information:
Model number of TANDBERG product•
Your company’s name•
Contact name•
Address•
Telephone number•
E-mail.•
Digital User Guides
TANDBERG is pleased to announce that we have replaced the
printed versions of our user guides with a digital CD version.
Instead of a range of different user guides, there is now one CD
– which can be used with all TANDBERG products – in a variety
of languages. The environmental benefits of this are significant.
The CDs are recyclable and the savings on paper are huge. A
simple web-based search feature helps you directly access the
information you need. In addition, the TANDBERG video systems
now have an intuitive on-screen help function, which provides a
range of useful features and tips. The contents of the CD can
still be printed locally, whenever needed.
Environmental Issues
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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction
This Administrator Guide is provided to help
you make the best use of your TANDBERG
MPS, Media Processing System.
The TANDBERG MPS enables sites on IP
(H.323 and SIP), ISDN and High Speed Serial
(V.35/RS449/RS530 w/RS366 support)
to participate in meetings with each other,
and at the same time it offers superior
quality and ease of use in one fully-featured
multipoint control unit, MCU.
The TANDBERG MPS may also include the
optional Gateway functionality.
MPS Models
The TANDBERG MPS can be found in two
models, the MPS 800 a 9U-sized unit, and
the MPS 200 a 3U-sized unit.
The two models differ in the size of the chas-
sis and the number of boards that they can
host. However there are no differences in the
feature set. Therefore in this manual, we will
use the term TANDBERG MPS to refer to both
models, unless a specific situation requires
referring to each model with its own name.
Main Features
IP, ISDN PRI, Leased E1/T1 (G.703) and•
High Speed Serial (V.35/RS449/RS530
w/RS366 support) networks are sup-
ported at call rates of up to 2 Mbps for
each call.
Up to 40 simultaneous conferences with•
the MPS 800, and up to 10 simultaneous
conferences with the MPS 200.
Up to 160 video sites and 48 telephony•
calls with the MPS 800 and up to 40 vid-
eo sites and 32 telephony calls with the
MPS 200 can be supported at the same
time in some configurations, each benefit-
ing from the same superb audio and video
quality. The TANDBERG MPS can also be
used purely as an audio-bridge.
Secure Conference• TF - using standard
based AES 128 and DES encryption. Sup-
port both H.235 v2 and v3 in the same
conference.
Best Impression• TF - Automatic selection
of layout and resolution depending on
number of meeting participants.
Numerous different conference layouts,•
16:9 wide formats and Voice Switched
mode.
Dual Video Stream - support for•
DuoVideoTF, H.239 and BFCP.
DuoVideo• TF/H.239/BFCP - automatically
distributed to conference participants
supporting these protocols. Support for
mix of DuoVideoTF and the H.239 or BFCP
protocols in same conference. Endpoints
not supporting these protocols will receive
main stream.
Downspeeding• TF - if channels are dropped
during a videoconferencing session, the
connection is automatically re-established
without interruption.
Audio and video transcoding to the best•
quality available.
Secure Access - support SSH, XML/SOAP•
over HTTPS, Web (HTTP) encrypted pass-
word. The Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS and
SNMP services can be disabled.
Web-interface for system management,•
call management, diagnostics, multi
language and software uploads.
Worldwide compatibility with standards-•
based videoconferencing systems.
Gateway functionality – Embedded gate-•
way with up to 80 Gateway calls on the
MPS 800 and up to 20 Gateway calls on
the MPS 200.
Ad Hoc functionality and Single number•
dial in, with waiting room and dynamic
access and authorization mechanisms.
Possibility to pre-configure up to 500
personal conference and service prefix for
dynamic allocation of personal confer-
ence.
Up to double bandwidth capacity on IP•
only, non encrypted calls.
Support for participant identification in•
video, with localizations support (Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Thai, Japanese,
Korean and Russian).
Encoding support for High Definition Conti-•
nous Precence resolution.
Optimal Voice Switch - Video switching,•
providing point-to-point quality.
Options
Simplifies scheduling and the use of video
meeting resources through highly automated
functionality:
Management using TANDBERG Manage-•
ment Suite.
Scheduling using TANDBERG Scheduler,•
Microsoft® Outlook®, Microsoft® Office
Communicator® or IBM Lotus Notes®
Ad Hoc conferencing through Microsoft®•
Office Communicator®
TANDBERG MPS Capacity
The TANDBERG MPS 800 can support up to
40 simultaneous conferences•
160 simultaneous video calls•
48 simultaneous telephone calls•
80 simultaneous Gateway calls•
The TANDBERG MPS 200 can support up to
10 simultaneous conferences•
40 simultaneous video calls•
32 simultaneous telephone calls•
20 simultaneous Gateway calls•
TANDBERG MPS Capacity on IP
The maximum bandwidth on IP for each Media Processing
Board is 15360 kbps. With 8 Media Processing Boards
installed in a MPS 800 the maximum bandwidth on IP is
122800 kbps.
Setting Encryption to On will decrease the maximum
bandwidth throughput, but not the total number of ports.
The maximum bandwidth for each of the Media Processing
Boards is 7680 kbps with Encryption set to On in all calls.
TANDBERG MPS Capacity on ISDN
The maximum bandwidth for ISDN for each Media Process-
ing Board is 7680 kbps. With 4 E1/T1 ISDN Interface Card
installed in a MPS 800, and 8 Media Processing Boards
the maximum bandwidth is 61440 kbps.
One V.35 Serial Interface Card could handle maximum
61440 kbps in maximum 32 calls. More V.35 Serial
Interface Card would increase, not the bandwidth capacity,
but the number of possible calls up to a maximum of 128
calls. The Gateway capacity is 7680 kbps per Media.
In a secure conference, there is no support for tele-
phone participants.
To increase the capacity, the MCU can be connected
in a cascade. See Technical Descriptions > Distrib-
uted MCUsfor details.
Features Overview & MPS Capacity
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Rack Mountable Chassis Front View
System Controller Board
The System Controller Board is installed in
the first slot in the chassis.
In the MPS 800 the first slot is the first•
from the left of the chassis.
In the MPS 200 the first slot is the first•
from the bottom of the chassis.
It is very important that the System
Controller Board is installed in the
first slot in the chassis! Installing in
any other slot can damage the System Con-
troller Board.
The System Controller Board takes care of
the following functions:
Call control•
System management•
The embedded Web server•
The System Controller Board is equipped
with the following interfaces:
1 X LAN / Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100 Mbit•
on the front.
2 X LAN / Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100 Mbit•
on the back (only 1 in use, Enet2)
1 x COM port on the front•
2 X USB port (these are for future use)•
The LAN interface on the System Controller
Board is for management/call control signal-
ling. Note that management is disabled on
Enet2. This interface is only for call control.
The 2 LAN interfaces will allow you to con-
nect to two non-overlapping IP-networks so
that participants with no IP-routing between
them can be joined in the same conference.
At least one Media Processing Board must
be connected to each network. The 2xLAN
interfaces will give the TANDBERG MPS
support for two Gatekeepers, one on each
network. To use the COM1 port you need a
RJ-45 to RS-232 converter. See the Techni-
cal Description section for further details of
the COM port pin out on the System Control-
ler Board.
Network Interface Cards
The Network Interface Cards of the TANDBERG
MPS are installed from the rear panel.
There are two types of Network Interface Cards:
PRI E1/T1 ISDN Interface Card (IIC-8).•
Each PRI E1/T1 ISDN Interface Card has 8 x
PRI interfaces.
V.35 Serial Interface Card (SIC-32).•
Each of the V.35 Serial Interface Card has 32
x V.35/RS366 ports.
There is support for up to 4 Network Interface
Cards.
There can be a mix of PRI E1/T1 ISDN Interface
Cards and V.35 Serial Interface Cards.
The PRI E1/T1 ISDN Interface Card and the V.35
Serial Interface Card may only be installed in slot
1-6. (1 being the first Media Processing Board,
left from the System Controller Card, seen from
the rear).
See the Technical Description section for further
details of the different Network Interface Cards.
The TANDBERG MPS chassis is 19” rack-mount-
able.
On the front of the chassis is a Liquid Crystal•
Display (LCD) for initial configuration and
basic system information.
There are four Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)•
indicating the power status.
The backplane of the chassis is provided with•
advanced CompactPCI technology for high
speed communication between the boards.
There are three cooling fans in the lower front•
of the chassis.
The• TANDBERG MPS 800 has a 9U-19”
rack-mountable chassis that can host up
to 8 Media Processing Boards and up to 4
Network Interface Cards.
The• TANDBERG MPS 200 has 3U-19” rack-
mountable chassis that can host up to 2 Me-
dia Processing Boards and up to 2 Network
Interface Cards.
Media Processing Board
Add-on boards for media processing are installed in
adjacent slots in the chassis. The Media Processing
Boards handles the following functions:
Video processing. See• Video Features in the Tech-
nical Descriptions section for details.
Audio processing. See• Audio > Create Conference
in the Using the MPS section for details.
Transcoding. See• Transcoding and Ratematching in
the Technical Descriptions section for details.
Encryption. See• Secure Conference (Encryption) in
the Technical Descriptions section for details.
Continuous Presence/Voice Switching. See• Video
Featuresin the Technical Descriptions section for
details.
Each of the Media Processing Boards is equipped
with 1xLAN interface for H.323 and SIP media. You
will also find 4 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for board
status. With the TANDBERG MPS 800, there is sup-
port for up to 8 Media Processing Boards. With the
TANDBERG MPS 200, there is support for up to 2
Media Processing Boards. See the Technical Descrip-
tion section for further details on the Media Process-
ing Board.
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Rear View
System Controller Board - Rear View
The second LAN interface of the System
Controller Board is accessible from the
rear side.
See the Technical Description section for
further details on the System Controller
Board.
TANDBERG MPS at a Glance
The TANDBERG MPS 800 is shipped with 2
hot-swappable power units for configurations
of 1 to 3 Media Processing Boards. If the unit
has more than 3 Media Processing Boards the
TANDBERG MPS 800 has to be equipped with
3 hot-swappable power units. The power units
are installed at the back of the chassis. You
will also find the power switch/connector at the
back of the chassis.
The TANDBERG MPS 200 is always shipped
with 1 power unit integrated in the chassis.
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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
MPS 200
MPS 800
Installation
This section describes the first time installation of the MPS
- Media Processing System. The section covers unpacking,
what’s in the box, mounting the MPS, cable connections,
starting up the system and initial IP configuration using LCD.
You will also find pictures of the MPS 800 and MPS 200 with a
description of the interfaces.
We recommend that you check the
TANDBERG web site regularly for updated
versions of this manual:
http://www.tandberg.com/support/
documentation.php
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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Precautions
Unpacking
To avoid damage to the unit during transportation, the TANDBERG MPS is
delivered in a special shipping box.
The shipping box contains the following components:
Chassis:1.
MPS 200, a 3U chassis with power supply.a.
or MPS 800, a 9U chassis with 2 or 3 x Power Units (depending onb.
the number of Media Processing Boards installed)
1 x System Controller Boardc.
The Media Processing Boards orderedd.
PRI E1/T1 ISDN Interface Card (if ordered)e.
V.35 Serial Interface Card (if ordered)f.
Administrator Guide and other documentation on CD2.
Installation sheets3.
4 screws and 4 nuts for rack mounting and 4 pads4.
Cables:5.
Power cablea.
Ethernet cablesb.
ISDN cables (optional)c.
V.35 kit (optional). The kit includes cables that convert from high-d.
density connectors on V.35 card to TANDBERG’s standard V.35
connectors (26pin DSUB) and 19” rack-mountable panel where the
V.35 connectors will fit.
RJ45 to RS-232 converter cablee.
What is in the Box?
Please read carefully:
Never install communication equipment dur-•
ing a lightning storm.
Never install jacks for communication•
cables in wet locations unless the jack is
specifically designed for wet locations.
Never touch uninstalled communication•
wires or terminals unless the communication
line has been disconnected at the network
interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying com-•
munication lines.
Avoid using communication equipment (other•
than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electri-
cal shock from lightning.
Do not use communication equipment to•
report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the•
equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Never install cables without first switching•
the power OFF.
This product complies with directives: LVD•
73/23/EC and EMC 89/366/EEC.
Caution - Double pole fusing.•
Power must be switched off before power•
supplies can be removed from or installed
into the unit.
Mounting the MPS on a Rack
The TANDBERG MPS comes with 4 screws and 4 nuts for mounting in
standard 19” racks. The chassis is equipped with brackets.
Before starting the rack mounting, please make sure the TAND-1.
BERG MPS is placed securely on a hard, flat surface.
Disconnect the AC power cable.2.
Make sure that the mounting space is according to the3. Prepara-
tions on Site in the section above.
Insert the chassis into a 19” rack, and secure with screws in the4.
front (four screws) and nuts (four nuts).
Rack Mounting
Preparations on Site
The mounting space must be prepared before you start:
Make sure the TANDBERG MPS is accessible and that all cables•
can be easily connected
For ventilation: Leave a space of at least 10cm (4 inches) behind•
the TANDBERG MPS’s rear panel and 10cm (4 inches) in front of
the front panel
The room in which you install the TANDBERG MPS should have an•
ambient temperature between 0ºC and 35ºC (32ºF and 95ºF) and
between 10% and 90% non-condensing relative humidity
Do not place heavy objects directly on top of the TANDBERG MPS•
Do not place hot objects directly on top, or directly beneath the•
TANDBERG MPS
Use a grounded AC power outlet for the TANDBERG MPS.•
Precautions, Unpacking and Mounting
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