PictureTel 3.1 Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung PictureTel 3.1 an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von PictureTel 3.1, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung PictureTel 3.1 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung PictureTel 3.1. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung PictureTel 3.1 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts PictureTel 3.1
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts PictureTel 3.1
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts PictureTel 3.1
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von PictureTel 3.1 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von PictureTel 3.1 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service PictureTel finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von PictureTel 3.1 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts PictureTel 3.1, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von PictureTel 3.1 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

  • Seite 1

    Pictur eT el® LiveGateway™ V ersion 3.1 Online Installation Guide W elcome to the PictureTel famil y of industry st andard, videoconferencin g products designed spec ifically for the Local Area Network (LAN). The PictureTel LiveGatew ay 3.1 Installation Guide is provided in an eas y-to- use HTML format, and can be view ed with an y standard W eb[...]

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    Introducing PictureTel LiveGateway Overview This guide describes how to install and configure version 3.1 of PictureTel LiveGatewa y on Microso ft ® Windows NT servers. It i s intended for anyone who installs this product. This guide assumes that y o u are familiar with installing PC add-on boards, installing and using Microsoft Windows NT applica[...]

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    Befor e Y ou Begin Overview Before you install L iv eGateway, make sure Liv eManager (version 3.1) o r other H.323 Gatekeep er has been installed on the network and LiveLAN (version 3. 0 or later) or other H.323 client, has been installed on the client PCs. Review the following information before y ou be gin your LiveGatewa y up grade or new in sta[...]

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    • H.261 video translation (packets <--> str eams) • T.120 data sharing • Extensive logg in g capa bi lity • Configured and maintained at the local server console, or throu gh LiveManager via SNMP LiveGatewa y lets L iv eLAN and NetConferen ce H.323 Multipoint Server users place and r eceive calls to/from H.320-compliant desktop and gr[...]

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    LiveGateway Documentation The LiveGatewa y documentation is provided in two file formats: PDF and HTML. Use the PDF files if you want to view and/or print the documentation in a traditional book format. Note You need the Adobe Acrobat Rea der to print/view the PDF files. This reader is included within the PDF subdirector y of the Docs director y on[...]

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    3 or 4 200 MHZ Pentium Pro processor with 32 MB of memory (64 MB recom mended) Software R equirements Your network environment must meet the following minimum software re quirements: • Windows NT 4.0 TCP/IP server • WinSock 1.1 (or later) • SNMP service (optional) for managing LiveG ateway from the LiveGatewa y SNMP Manager of the LiveManager[...]

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    • An ISDN protocol Depending on the ISDN protocol y ou us e, you mig ht also need the followi ng information: • Number Type and Numb er Plan • Channel 1 and 2 Service Provider Identifier (SPID) numbers • Channel 1 and 2 Multiple Subsc riber Numbers (MSNs) You can obtain this information from your s y stem administrator and/or your I SD N se[...]

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    • Whether SNMP is available in your network • Prefix I nform ation Obtain this information f rom either your system administrator or ISDN service provider : • Gateway Prefix • Dialing Pr efix Installation Location Where y ou install LiveGateway on your network can have an impac t on n etwork performance. Before insta lling LiveGatewa y, car[...]

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    Installing LiveGateway Boards Overview You can install as many as four LiveGateway boards in one Windows NT server. E ach board provi des one H.323 to H.320 connection. The following inform ation describes how to install and remove LiveGatewa y boards. The proce du res for insta lling a LiveGateway boar d are summarized as follows: • Determine y [...]

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    The following sections describe the LiveGatewa y defa ult settings, and provide instructions for changing the settings, if ne cessary, to avoid conflicts. I/O Port Base Address Se ttings The default I /O port base address setting, as c on figure d on the LiveGateway board's DIP switch f o r the LiveGateway boa rd is 380 (hexadecimal). The foll[...]

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    Installing the LiveGateway Board Electrical current from p ower, telephone, and si gnal cables is potentially hazardous. When installing, moving, or opening your computer, disconnect all signal cables in accord ance with national and local laws. Do not connect or disconnect LiveGatewa y components when y our computer is on, as you might damage the [...]

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    To perform the POST te s t: 1. Select the server you want from the LiveGateway SNMP Manager's main application window. Once you have made your selection, the LiveGateway Server window is displayed. 2. Select the board you want to self test from this window. 3. Select Self Test form the Operations menu on the LiveGatew ay Server menubar to run [...]

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    • If the "Dia gnostics FAILED" m essage app ears, cont act PictureTel Customer support or your service provider. 4. Enter the I/O address that corresponds to your DIP switch settings when the following prompt is display ed: "Ent er I/O address in HEX." 5. The diagnostics run again. • If the I/O address is cor rect, and the &[...]

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    MSN 1 MSN2 Multi-Subscriber numbers. Determined by your telephone service provider. State Indicates if the board is active (enabled)or inactive (disa bled). Enabled Operator Off Gatekeeper (button) Paramete rs that tell LiveGateway the LiveManager you want to register with. None Autostart Enabled (checkbox) When enable d, LiveGateway is a utomatica[...]

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    Removing LiveGateway Boards . Electrical current from p ower, telephone, and si gnal cables is potentially hazardous. When installing, moving, or opening your computer, disconnect all signal cables in accord ance with national and local laws. Do not connect or disconnect LiveGatewa y components when y our computer is on, as you might damage the Liv[...]

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    Installing the LiveGateway Softwar e Overview To install the LiveGateway software, use the Setup program des cribed in this section. The LiveGateway Setup program lets you: • Install the LiveGateway softwar e • Configure the LiveGatewa y board(s) • Edit Configuration Information This section contains the following information: • Before You [...]

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    Installing the LiveGateway Software To install the L iveGateway software: 1. Insert the LiveGateway CD-ROM into the CD drive. 2. Click the Wi ndows NT Start button on your desktop, and choose Run... The Run dialog box is displayed. 3. T ype d:disk1setup, and click OK (for CD), wh ere d: represents the drive l etter associated with your CD. The Li[...]

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    5. To choose the default loc ation (C:..PictureTelLiveGatew ay) and begin the installation, click Next >. To enter a n ew path, click Browse..., enter the desired location, and click OK. The installation beg ins. The LiveGateway Setup prog ram copies the files to the spec ified location, and a progress i ndicator displays the status of the i[...]

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    Configuring LiveGateway Boa rds When you configure the LiveGatew ay board, you need information about t he ISDN BRI network interfa ce y our computer uses a nd the board settings. The configuration fields and defa ults are outlined in Preparing Board Configuration Information . Accessing the LiveGate way Configuration Screen The LiveGatewa y Config[...]

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    Interrup t In the Interrupt field, click the down arrow to displa y an expanded list of IRQ values. The value you choose here cannot b e used b y any other device, including another LiveGateway board. For more information, refer to Finding and Resolving I/O and IRQ Conflicts. I/O Address In the I/O address field, click the down arro w to display an[...]

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    Interf ace (ISDN BRI Configur ation) Obtain the BRI c on figuration informa tion from the Telecom Administrator who supplied the BRI line. To configure the ISDN BRI line, click the Configure button. The BRI Configuration screen is displayed. Gatewa y Prefix The Gatewa y prefix is the number that LiveLAN users must enter before an H.320 system’s d[...]

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    Sw itch Ty pe s In the Switch Type field, click the down arrow to display an expanded list of switch types. If you choose a switch t ype that requires additional information, the BRI Configuration screen ex pands: Check the following table for your switch type and its default values. Sw itch Ty pe Number Plan Number Type SPIDs MSNs AT&T 5ESS Po[...]

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    NET3 Taiwan Unknown Unknown NA Optional NET3 Swiss ISDN Unknown NA Optional NET3 I t al y ISDN Unknown NA Optional NET3 Norwa y ISDN Unknown NA Optional NET3 Singapore ISDN Unknown NA Optional Euro-ISDN ISDN Unknown NA Optional NET1 ISDN Unknown NA Optional 1TR6 ISDN Unknown NA Optional TPH 1962 ISDN Unknown NA NA Number Pl an ISDN is used in many [...]

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    SPID Enter the alpha-numeric Service Provider ID (SPID) issued b y the service provider. Because LiveGatewa y uses two BRI lines, you need to enter two SP IDs for switch types that use them. MSN Enter the Multi-Subsc riber Number (MSN) issued by the servic e provider. LiveGatewa y uses one I S DN-BRI line, which has two B Ch annels. Becaus e LiveGa[...]

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    this checkbox is enabled (checkm ark present in box ) L iv eGatewa y will dire ct all incoming calls to this client for operator assistance. Enab ling Aut oStart Select this checkbox to automaticall y start the L iv eGatewa y service on bootup. If this checkbox is not selected, you must start the LiveGateway service manuall y from the Windows NT Co[...]

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    If you click Restart Now, the following screen is d isplayed. When you click OK, LiveGatewa y restarts, a self-test is ex ecuted, and the following screen is displayed. Click Finish to complete the Setup program. After restarti ng, PictureT el recommends that you check the LiveGatewa y log file to mak e sure there are no IRQ or I/O conflicts that a[...]

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    Running the Configuration Utility You can chan ge information for a LiveG ateway board b y running the LiveGateway Configuration utility as follows: 1. Click the Windows NT Start button, and choose P rograms -> PictureTel LiveGatew ay -> LiveGat ewa y Configuration. 2. Choose the field you want to change. 3. Enter the new information. 4. Clic[...]

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    Deinstalling LiveGatewa y To remove LiveGate w ay from the server: 1. Click the Windows NT Start button, and choose Settings -> Control Panel. 2. Select the Services group. 3. If LiveGateway SNMP management has been en abled, stop the SNMP service. Since y ou c annot remove a running file, you need to stop the SNMP service to deactivate the Live[...]

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    Managing LiveGateway fr om the LiveManager Gatekeeper Overview This chapter describes how to view and mana ge LiveGatew ays remotely b y using the LiveGatewa y SNMP Manager feature f rom within the LiveManager application. To use this feat ure, SNMP service for e ach LiveGatewa y must be enabled. Normally, SNMP service for a LiveGatew ay is enabled[...]

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    SNMP S ervice To manage a LiveGateway s erver fr om the LiveGatewa y SNMP Ma nager, the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) service of the LiveGateway must be enabled. If you checked the SNMP enabled che ck box on the LiveGatewa y Configuration screen when you installed LiveGatewa y, SNMP service is available. Refer to Chapter 4, Managing Li [...]

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    3. Choose "Exit" to quit the application. View 1. The Status Bar feature is enabled (with a checkbo x) as the s ystem default value. W hen enabled, a helpful message about the selected me nu bar option is displayed at the bottom of the LiveGateway SNMP Manager window. To disable the status bar displa y, select and click the Status Bar opt[...]

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    If you want to save all of your changes to the window siz e, position and column widths, choose File > Save Windows Layout & Position from the LiveGateway SNMP Manager window's menu bar. Configuring the LiveGatewa y SNMP Manager You can configure the po lling inter vals, the data refresh rate, and the d efault SNMP parame ters used by t[...]

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    4. To change the d efault value s for the SNMP paramete rs that will be assigned to all LiveGatewa y servers added in the future, enter the values to be chan ged. You can assi gn the following parameters: a) Read Community Name b) Write Community Name c) Timeout Inte rval d) Number of times to r et ry. If you want to assign these values to all curr[...]

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    2. Enter the name or addres s of the LiveGatewa y server in the text box of the Name/Address tab. If you are entering an ad dress, use standard decimal notation format. An ex ample of an IP server address is 140.242.70.5. 3. Modify the SNMP parameters on the SNMP tab. The SNMP tab shown here a llows you to specify t he SNMP parame ters that will be[...]

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    • Boards To add more servers, rep eat steps 1 through 4. Chan ging Ser ver Inf ormation To change a LiveGatewa y server's name, address or SNMP parameters, perform the following proce dure: 1. Select the se rver from the list of servers display ed in the L iveGatewa y SNMP Mana ger window. 2. Choose Operations > Modify Server... from the [...]

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    Multiple server s can also be deleted by selecting all of the se rvers to be deleted before selecting the "Remove Server..." me nu item. The message box asking you to confir m the deletion will then appear for eac h selected server. Opening a LiveGateway Server The list displayed in the SNMP Manager main window identifies the LiveGatewa y[...]

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    From the LiveGatewa y Server window, you can: • View the Status, Interface, I / O Address, I R Q (Interrupt), and Hardw are version information for each LiveGateway boa rd installed in the server • View the Gatekeep er's name or address • Configure the LiveGatewa y board(s) • Set the status (on-line or off-line) fo r each LiveGa teway [...]

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    Settings Tab The Settings tab, which is shown in the following illustration, provides the following information,: • LiveGatewa y Software Version Number • Gatekeeper Name or Address[...]

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    Using the M enu bar The menu bar for the LiveGateway Ser ver window lists the following selections: Menu B ar Select ion Descr iption File 1. Choose "Save Window La yout" to save the window size, current tab selection, and column widths. 2. Choose "Close" to close the L iv eGatewa y Server window. Note : File menu bar options ar[...]

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    1. Choose "Help" to display the online help for the Settings tab. Monitoring Live Gateway Status The status information for the LiveGat eway Board is displayed under the "Status" column heading on the Gateway Boards tab of the LiveGatewa y Serv er window. The following status categories ma y be displaye d under the Status headin[...]

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    Fail The Fail status indi cates that the LiveGate way is not working because LiveGatewa y failed the POS T test. To correct the pr oblem, refer to the POST Results desc ribed in Appendix C. The Failed status re mains until y ou perform another POST test, during which the Self Test status appears. In Call The In Call status indicates that the LiveGa[...]

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    5. Specify the Gateway Prefix that L iveLAN users and LiveManag er will use to direct a call throug h a LiveGateway . This number is the same for all LiveGate wa ys on the network. 6. Specify the Dialing Prefix which the LiveGa t eway will use to make an outg oing call. This prefix is usuall y defi ned by the telephone switch/PBX. 7. If you want ev[...]

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    Setting Off Line S tatus To set the LiveGateway Board's sta tus to Off Line: 1. Open the LiveGatewa y server from the LiveGatewa y SNMP Manager window. 2. Select the Gatewa y Boards tab of the LiveGateway Server window. 3. Perform one of the following actions: • Click on a board in the list to highlight the board, and select Operations-> [...]

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    To start the self -test, refer to the preceding section, "Performing a Self Te st ." Performing a Loop Back T est The Loop Back Test simulates an inbound H.320 call to a LiveLAN client. This test loops back video and audio at the H.320 subsystem within the LiveGateway board. All LiveLAN to H.320 transcodin g paths are exercised. To perfor[...]

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    V iewing the POST Result To view the Power On S elf Test (POS T) result for the sel ected LiveGatewa y Board: 1. Open the LiveGatewa y server from the LiveGatewa y SNMP Manager window. 2. Select the Gatewa y Boards tab of the LiveGateway Server window. 3. Perform one of the following actions: • Click on a board in the list to highlight the board,[...]

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    5. To close the Statistics window, click the [X] in the upper right-hand corn er. V iewing Board Settings and V ersion Information Information about the LiveGatewa y board is important when y ou en counter problems that you cannot correct and need to report them to PictureTel. To view board setting s and version information: 1. Open the LiveGatewa [...]

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    Using Pictur eT el LiveGatew ay Overview With PictureTel LiveGatewa y installed on a server, LiveLAN and NetConferenc e users and other H. 323 terminals can place calls to H.320 clients and to other LiveLAN and NetConference users ac ross an ISDN WAN. LiveGateway is connec ted to the WAN b y an inter nal ISDN BRI interface a nd to the LAN b y the s[...]

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    Outgoing Ca lls When a user makes a LAN to W AN call, LiveMa nager checks fo r availabl e resources and passes th e call to LiveGatewa y. If the re is more than one LiveGate way installed on a server, LiveManager uses the bandwidth information to dete rmine which LiveGateway will complete the call. If bandwidth checking has been enabl ed, LiveManag[...]

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    2. If no tones are received within 30 seconds, the ca ll is routed to the H.323 client designated as the operator station. If an H.323 Terminal that suppor ts call transfer, such as Li veLAN, is being used as the operator station, an operator (person) asks for the name or H.323 T erminal ID, and then transfers the call normally. If an operator stat[...]

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    In this sample configuration: • There are two n etwork segments, each with one ro uter. • LiveManager is running on Server A with a network topolog y map. • Server C has a LiveGatewa y connected to a dial-up ISDN BRI line. • LiveLAN Client S and H.320 Terminal Z can participate in a video c all through LiveGateway. A Typical Scenario for Ca[...]

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    Managing Operator Station Information You can specif y a LiveLAN user, or another H.323 client that supports call transfer, as an op erator station to transfer incoming calls from H.320 terminals to their destination LiveLAN clients. LiveGatewa y uses operator assistance for cal ls dialed through an ISDN WAN to a Live LAN client if: • The calling[...]

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    NOTE : This utility (and associated files) ma y also be copied from the "ToolsGwSnd Recorder" director y of the Installation CD-ROM to another PC running Windows 95 or NT. This may be necessar y if th e LiveGatewa y Server is not e quipped wi th audio reco rd and playback capa bilities. Audio Cl ips The seven automated attendant audio cl[...]

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    Locked Conference Me ssage The Locked Conference message is pla y ed to the H.320 system caller by the LiveGateway automated attendant when an attempt is made to dial into a PictureTel H.323 MCU multipoint conference that is locked. Audio Clip Statistics The following statistics are displayed for each audio clip: • Maximum Le n gth • Current Le[...]

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    Procedure fo r Using the Live Gateway Audio Clip Reco rder The following steps describe how to use the LiveGatewa y Audio Clip Recorder: Note To use this program, you must have a Wi ndows NT-compatible microphone, sound card, and speakers confi gured on your server. If your server is not equipped with audio record and playback capabilities, the L i[...]

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    Menu Bar The LiveGatewa y Audio Clip Recorder menubar contains two selections: 1. File 2. Help File From the File menu, you can select the folder for storing/saving your audio clip files or exit (quit) the program. Select Audio File Folder You may wish to save your customized audio clips (*.aud ex tension) to a folder other than the Liv eGatewa y i[...]

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    Line Information for ISDN BRI Service Overview The following tables list the LiveGatewa y requirements for the most common U.S. central office switches and the European swi tches. The most common US central offi ce switches in clude the AT &T 5ESS, Nort hern Telecom DMS-100, and Siemens switch t y pes. Eu ropean switches include t he ITR6 (Germ[...]

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    B1 Service DMD DMD B2 Service DMD DMD D Channel Signaling onl y Signaling onl y CSV 1 1 CSV Channel Any Any CSD 2 2 CSD Channel Any Any CSD Limit 2 2 TEI Dynamic Dynamic MAXB Channel 2 2 MTERM 2 1 if one DN, 2 if two DNs Terminal Type A A ACT USR Yes Yes Note : The number of SPIDs must equal the numbe r of DNs. Northern Telecom DMS-100 Switch Line [...]

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    Service Provider ID (SP ID) 2 2 Directory Numbers (DNs) 2 2 B1 Channel Cir cuit Switch Yes Yes B1 Channel Bearer Restriction No PMD No PMD B1 Channel Ter minal Adapter Functional Functional B1 Channel TEI Dynamic Dynamic B1 Channel Ring Yes Yes B1 Channel EKTS No No B1 Channel Data Option PROVLLC CMDATA - B2 Channel Cir cuit Switch Yes Yes B2 Chann[...]

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    CAT IBA BCHDN 2 BCDN C56 and C64 CT CMD BCHCT 2 IBCHCT 2 OBCHCT 2 ORIG1 1 PIC 0288 - C56 and 0288 - C64 CHRG F RSA1 COS ACOU and ICND and R ND CRBLI M 16 ACOLIM 15 NPA = 815 DN = 3337891 EQN = 20- 0- 3- 4- CAT I BA BCHDN 2 BCDN SP and AU3 CT VI BCHCT 2 IBCHCT 2[...]

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    OBCHCT 2 CHRG FRSA1 COS NOICND and NRND CRBLI M 2 Terminal Service Profile Data View TSP, EQN 20- 0- 3- 4-, USID 1, TSPID 815333789001, TERMLIM 1, TSPCOS C MDBCHR ; VIEW TSPDNCT, EQN 20- 0- 3- 4-, TSPID 815333789801, NPA 815, DN 3337890, CT CMD, FKMPINUM 0,[...]

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    Access Data EQN 20- 0- 3- 4-, CLOSS 0, BCHEQN 2. BCEQN SP and AU3 &C56 and C64 and PMD CPDDN 8153337890 and 8153337890 - CMD and 8153337890 - PMD, CPVDN2 8153337890 and 8153337891 - VI, COE CLASS1, LINKOPT DYNNOPA L, BAPROF 0, Note : The SPID number field should contain onl y numb ers. Do not enter dashes or other ch aracters. An example of a c[...]

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    Switch T ype Number Type Number Plan VN3 in France Unknown Unknown ITR6 in Germany Unknown ISDN All other types Not used Not used Ordering ISDN Service in the United States An ISDN BRI line is needed to operate PictureTel LiveGatewa y. An ISDN BRI line can take sev eral weeks to install from the time you place the order; therefor e, plan ahead. Als[...]

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    5E8 or Higher** NI2 ( 1DN) Higher** NI1 ( 2 DNs) Line Code Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 2B1Q Point-to- Point 2B1Q Multipoint 2B1Q* Standard 2B1Q* Standard Service Provider ID (SP I D) Not needed for this configuration Two required One assigned by telephone compan y Two assigned by telephone compan y. Director y Numbers (DN) One is assigned for bot[...]

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    CSD channel Any An y Any Any CSV LIMIT 1 1 1 1 CSD LIMIT 2 2 2 2 MAXB CHNL (maximum B- channel) Must be set to 2. Must be set to 2. Must be set to 2 Must be set to 2 MTERM 1 2 2 2 TERMTYP (Terminal type) Type A Type A Type A Type A ACT USR Must be set to YES Must be set to YES Must be set to YES Must be set to YES * Software releases prior to 5E6 ([...]

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    Line (DSL) Service Provider ID (SP I D) Director y Numbers (DN) Two Two Two Two (one for each B-channel) Provisioning Parame ters B1 B1 Se t circuit switch to Yes Set circuit switch to Yes Set Be arer Restriction to NOPMD (No Pack et Data) Set Bear er Restriction to NOPMD (Must be set to 2) Functional Ter minal Adapter Functional Ter minal Adapter [...]

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    Set Ring to Yes Set Ring to Yes Set EKTS to No Set EKTS to No Set data option: PROVLLC CMDATA (lower l ayer compatibility ) EWSD NI1 Switc h Information Line Code Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 2B1Q National* Provisioning Parame ters BCHDNs = 2 (director y numbers assigned b y telephone company) BCDN = C56 BCDN = C64 (if supported by inter-exchan ge[...]

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    - IBCHCT = 2 - OBCHCT = 2 - COS = NI C ND (class of service ; no ISDN calling # deliver y) - P I C = XXX-C56 (wher e XXX is the inter-excha nge carrier 's code) - P I C = XXX-C64 (wher e XXX is the inter-excha nge carrier 's code) Terminal S ervice Profile Data : - USID = 1 (user ID) - TSPID = 7085551234001 (for illustration purposes) - T[...]

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    I/O Port Base Addr ess Settings Overview This appendix lists the I/O Port Base Address settings that can be selected for the LiveGatewa y board. The board’s I/O port address i s set by DIP Switch, DS-1, which is located just below the BRI module on the board. The default I /O port base address setting, as c on figure d on the LiveGateway board’[...]

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    Switch 1 corresponds to the least significant bit of a block of 32 b y te I/O port addresses. When it is in the off position, it sets bit 5 of the address, and its numerical weight is 20 hexadeci mal. Switch 5 corresponds to the most significant bit of a block of 32 byte I/O port addresses. When it is in the off position, it sets bit 9 of the addre[...]

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    1 X 200 0 X X X X 1 X X 220 0 X X X 1 X X 240 0 X X X 1 X X X 260 0 X X 1 X X 280 0 X X X 1 X X X 2A0 0 X X 1 X X X 2C0 0 X X 1 X X X X 2E0 0 X 1 X X 300 0 X X X 1 X X X 320 0 X X 1 X X X 340 0 X X 1 X X X X 360 0 X 1 X X X 380 0 X X 3A0 1 X X X X[...]

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    0 X 1 X X X X 3C0 0 X 1 X X X X X 3E0 0[...]

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    Using The LiveGateway Event Log Overview LiveGatewa y stores infor mational messages, tracking messages, warnin g messages, and error messa ges in an event log . Th e information in the eve nt log helps you to monitor LiveGateway tra ffic. The event log can be viewed using the LiveGatewa y configurator or an y application which is capable of displa[...]

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    Date and Ti me The date is the month and day that LiveGatewa y generated the message. T he time is the hour and minute that LiveGatewa y generated the message. Event Code The event code is a code for th e message. Refer t o Using the Event L o g Information f or details on the event codes. Cate gory The categor y is the class of t he message. There[...]

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    name 0x0002 PictureTel LiveGatewa y shut down in file server: server name LiveGatewa y has shut down normally (that is, a user has unloaded LiveGateway f rom the server) or abnormall y (for exampl e, a fatal error). If a fatal error has occurred, this messag e is preceded b y a fatal error message. For normal unloading, no action required. For abno[...]

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    0x0402 L ive Gateway go ing to RESET stat e LiveGatewa y card about to reset. Self -test button pressed on LiveGatewa y, or LiveGateway service stopping. No action required. 0x0403 L ive Gateway go ing to IDLE state. System initializa tion complete, or previous call has ended. No action required. 0x0404 Li veGat eway g oing to A WAITI NG TICL START[...]

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    Code Solution 0x0420 LiveGateway Atte mpting inbound call to terminal ID H.320 system attempting to connect to H.323 terminal. No action required. 0x0421 H.320 call successful for Li veGat eway LiveGatewa y successfully completed call to H.320 s y stem. No action required. 0x0422 LiveGatewa y received H.320 disconnect - reaso n code H.320 system di[...]

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    state H.323 call signaling channel. 0x042C LiveGateway g oing to AWAITING CS D ISC CONF state LiveGateway c all disconnecting from H.323 s y stem, rem oving H.323 call signaling channel No action required. 0x042D LiveGateway g oing to AWAITING TICL STO P state LiveGatewa y going o ff line, or service is stopping. No action required. 0x042E Outbound[...]

  • Seite 78

    0x8060 PCI Manager Received Stat us Code: Li veGat eway software detect s possible system trouble. Use this information when reporting issues to PictureTel. 0x8062 HC Control Received Stat us Code: Li veGat eway software detect s possible system trouble. Use this information when reporting issues to PictureTel. 0x8063 HC Media Received Stat us Code[...]

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    Major Alarm Mes sages The following t able shows Categ o ry 5 (major alarm) messag es that appear in the event log and the recommended acti on for each mess age. Event Code Description Probable Cause Possible Solution 0x0080 Sy stem memor y pool has reached a critical low: The server does not have enough memory to run Li veGat eway. Increase the am[...]

  • Seite 80

    number within the time limit. 0x0285 SDC could not start a tim er. Software bug. Report error to PictureTel. 0x0286 Download to L iveGate way timed out. Files did not download from the server to the Li veGat eway board within the allotted time. Report error to PictureTel. 0x0287 Download to LiveGateway failed for card numb er: number Files could no[...]

  • Seite 81

    0x0384 L iveGateway Driver fa il ed to create registr y name: Not enough privilege s. Log in as the s ystem administrator. 0x0385 LiveGate w ay Driver f ail ed to set value f or registry name: Not enough privilege s. Log in as the s ystem administrator. 0x0386 LiveGate w ay Driver f ail ed to create and start the d evice driver: Not enough privileg[...]

  • Seite 82

    Event! 0x0486 I nval id Event Receiv ed In Service Queu e Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0487 I nvalid Channel Manager Event Received Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0488 Not Enoug h Memor y! Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0489 ERROR - new st ate change not handled by state changer Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x048A I nvalid[...]

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    0x0495 F ailed to get CP's user interfa ce Software Er ror Contact PictureTel. 0x0496 F ailed to get H245's IbufferNoti f y interface Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0497 SDC Creation F ailure Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0498 Vig a Driver creation failure Software Er ror Contact PictureTel. 0x0499 Transport creation failure [...]

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    returned val ue 0x0586 Transport Connect returned value Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0587 Transport Send returned value Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0588 Transport GetInfo returned value Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0589 Tr ansport Receive re turned value Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x058A Transport H.225ToTransport r[...]

  • Seite 85

    header 0x0595 Could not obtain a RAS sequence number Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0596 Attempted to access TICL in an invalid state Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0597 Gatekeeper discovery is unsupported at this time Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x0598 Attempt to access endpoint before it has been start ed Software Error Contact[...]

  • Seite 86

    0x05A4 Endpoint value deleted Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x05A5 Atte mpt to create timer failed Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x05A6 Attempt to access nonexistent timer Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x05A7 Attempt to convert address string failed Software Error Contact PictureTel. 0x05A8 Attempt to convert transport address failed[...]

  • Seite 87

    PictureTel. 0x80A3 Audio DSP Download Failed: Possible Hardware Failure Run Customer Diagnostics/contact PictureTel. 0x80A4 B R I Module Download Failed: Possible Hardware Failure Run Customer Diagnostics/contact PictureTel. Fatal Er ror Messages The following table sho ws Categor y 6 (fatal erro r) messages that appea r in th e event log and the r[...]

  • Seite 88

    0x02A5 SDC had a software error. Software bug. R eport error to PictureTel. 0x02A6 Li veGat eway configuration f ile is missing. LiveGatewa y cannot find the configuration file. Reinstall the LiveGatewa y software. 0x03A4 Li veGate way Dr iver hardware option conflict (I/O, IRQ), cardID: board number LiveGatewa y board has a hardwar e conflict for [...]

  • Seite 89

    not serve the destination desired. This caus e is supported on a network dependent basis. 4 Send special information tone This cause indicates t hat the cal led part y cannot be reached for rea sons that are of a long term nature and that the s pecial informa tion tone should be returned to the calling part y. 5 Misdialled trunk prefix (national us[...]

  • Seite 90

    19 No answer from user (user alerted) This cause is used wh en the called part y has been alerted but does not respond with a connect indication within a prescribed period of time. Note: This cause is not necessaril y generated b y Q.931 procedures but may be generated by inter nal network timers. 20 Subscriber absent This cause value is used when [...]

  • Seite 91

    (address incomplete) cannot be reached be cause the called p arty number is not in a valid format or is not complete. 29 Facilitie s rejected This cause is returned wh en a supplementar y service requested b y the user cannot be provide by the network. 30 Response to STATUS INQ U IRY This cause is included in the STATUS message when the reason for [...]

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    42 Switching equipment congestion This cause indicates th at the swit ching equipment generating this cause is experiencing a period of high traffic. 43 Access inform ation discarded This cause indicates that the network could not deliver acce ss information to the remote user as requested, i.e. user-to- user information, low lay er compatibility, [...]

  • Seite 93

    55 Incoming calls barre d within CUG This cause indicates that although the calling party is a member o f the CUG for the incoming CUG ca ll, incoming calls are not allowed for this membe r of the CUG. 57 Beare r capability not authorized This cause indicates th at the user has r equested a bearer capa bilit y which is implemented by the equipment [...]

  • Seite 94

    81 Invalid c all reference value This cause indicates t hat the equi pment sending this cause has received a m essage with a call reference which is not currentl y in use on the user-netw ork interfac e. 82 Identified channel does not exist This cause indicates t hat the equi pment sending this cause has received a request to use a channel not acti[...]

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    compatibility , high layer compatibility o r other compatibility attributes (e.g. data rate) which cannot be accommodated. 90 Non-existent CUG This cause indicates t hat the speci fied CUG does not exist. 91 Invalid transit ne twork selection (national use) This cause indicates t hat a transit network identification wa s received which is of an inc[...]

  • Seite 96

    100 Invalid information element content s This cause indicates t hat the equi pment sending this cause has received and information ele ment whi ch it has impleme nted; however, one or more fie lds in the I.E. are coded in such a wa y which has not been implemented by the equipment sending this cause. 101 Message not compatible with c all state Thi[...]

  • Seite 97

    Using LiveManager to T r oubleshoot LiveGateway Overview You can use the L iv eGatewa y SNMP Manager feature of LiveMana ger to access the LiveGatewa y boards installed in a LiveGateway server. The Live Gatewa y SNMP Mana ger feature lets you access, control and monitor the LiveGateway boards installed in a LiveGatewa y server. From the LiveGatewa [...]

  • Seite 98

    4. The Statistics for the selec ted LiveGateway Board are display ed in the Statistics window. The information in this window is read-onl y. 5. To close the Statistics window, click the [ X] in the upper right-hand corn er. Diagnostic Tests Two types of diagnostic tests can be p erformed on LiveGateway -- a loopback test and a Power On Self Te st ([...]

  • Seite 99

    To perform a Loopback Test on a L iv eGatewa y Board: 1. Open the LiveGateway server from the LiveGatewa y SNMP Manag er window. 2. Select the Gateway Boards tab of the LiveGat eway Server window. 3. Perform one of the following actions: • Click on a board in the list to highlight the board, and select Operations... -> Loop Back… from the Li[...]

  • Seite 100

    window. 2. Select the Gateway Boards tab of the LiveGat eway Server window. 3. Perform one of the following actions: • Click on a board in the list to highlight the board, and select Operations-> Self Test from the L ive Gatewa y Server window’s menu bar • Right-click your mouse when it is positioned over the board’s entr y line and sele[...]

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    1. Open the LiveGateway server from the LiveGatewa y SNMP Mana ger window. 2. Click the Settings tab. The following information is displayed for ea ch board in the Setting s tab: • LiveGatewa y Software Version Number • Gatekeeper Name or Address Viewing LiveGatew ay POST Results LiveManager retrieves and displa ys LiveGateway POST results. The[...]

  • Seite 102

    0x0B GPP Shared Memory Re source Test 0x0C GPP to Shared Memor y Transfer Test 0x0D GPP Wild Interrupt Test 0x10 Audio DSP SRAM Test by GPP 0x11 VDSP SRAM to GPP DRAM Transfer Test 0x12 Audio DSP SRAM Test by ADSP 0x13 Audio DSP to SMR 0x14 DMA SMR to Audio DSP 0x15 Audio DSP from GPP Interrupt Test 0x16 VDSP SRAM to GPP DRAM Transfer Test 0x17 Aud[...]

  • Seite 103

    0x55 Conflict Shared Memory DSPs and GPP 0x56 Conflict Shared Memory GPP only 0x57 Read Shared M emor y after ISA Write Resolving LiveGatew ay Pr oblems The following information describes how to identi fy and resolve the most commonl y encountered LiveGatew ay problems by using LiveGateway’s diagnostics and event log (ev ent monitoring and recor[...]

  • Seite 104

    What You Should C heck and/or Verify: • Was installation from CD ROM successful? • Did you configure and en able an y boards via the configuration utility ? • After you started the appl ication, did any error messages appear on the s creen? • Does LiveGateway log have any mess ages pointing to a possible IRQ or I/O conflict? Possible Soluti[...]

  • Seite 105

    installed). Proble m: Live Gateway Starts, T hen Fails Use the following c hecklist to quickl y identify and resolve this problem. Probable Causes: • POST failure . • POST successful, but card not responding. • Missing download file. • Download timeout/possible har dware failure with ISA access. What You Should Check and/or Verify: • Look[...]

  • Seite 106

    Possible Solutions: • Start LiveManager application. • Add LiveGatewa y server network information to LiveManager network topolog y. • Configure LiveManager via the L iveGate way configuration utility . Problem: LiveGateway Online, But Can't Make Or Receive Calls Use the following c hecklist to quickl y identify and resolve this problem.[...]

  • Seite 107

    Possible Solutions: • Reconfigure ISDN switch setting s (MSNs, SP I Ds). Problem: Can Call In From WAN, Can't Call Out Use the following c hecklist to quickl y identify and resolve this problem. Probable Causes: • Caller is entering incorrect H.320 dial string. • Called system is on a restricted network. • Gateway prefix is not being u[...]

  • Seite 108

    Contacting T echnical Support Overview For assistance of an y kind, contact your Distributor for support. If you do not know where you purchased your equipment, call Pic tureTel directly and we will assist or direct y ou to your appropria te Distributor if applicable. When you call for assist ance, pleas e have the foll owing inform ation availab l[...]

  • Seite 109

    3. After receiving the RMA number, wrap th e component in an antistatic ba g, and pack the component in a shipping container, using bubble wrap if necessar y. If possible, use the original PictureTel pac kaging. 4. If returning the component directl y to PictureTel, ship the container to: Customer Service Logistics PictureTel Corporation 100 Minute[...]