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TANDBERG CONTENT SERVER
USER GUIDE
Table of
Contents
What’s New in
this Version?
Trademark/
Licenses
Safety/
Environmental
Introduction Installation Quick Setup Operation
Administrator
Settings
Conference
Setup
View
Conferences
Appendices
D 13898.04
DECEMBER 2006
Types of Aliases
Transcoding vs Archiving. Recording
aliases have two types – Transcoding
and Archiving, which determine the type
of call that can be made with that alias.
A Transcoding alias can only be used
for Transcoding calls, and an Archiving
alias can only be used to make
Archiving calls.
System vs Personal. If you select the
System Alias checkbox, the alias will
be available for all users for dialling
out from the Create Conference
page. If you do not select the System
alias checkbox, the Alias becomes
a Personal alias, so it will only be
available on the Create Conference
page to the Owner of that Alias.
About Specifying Properties
An Overview of the Options
Specifying Properties
H.323 ID. Choose a unique H.323
ID for the Alias. If the Content Server
is registered to the gatekeeper as
Terminal, this alias can be used
for dialling. If the Content Server
is registered to the gatekeeper as
Gateway, this alias needs to be used
with a prefix specified in Site Settings.
E.164 Alias. Choose a unique
E.164 Alias. If the Content Server
is registered to the gatekeeper as
Terminal, this alias can be used
for dialling. If the Content Server
is registered to the gatekeeper as
Gateway, this alias needs to be used
with a prefix specified in Site Settings.
Recording Type. Choose from
Transcoding or Archiving Type and
it will only appear in that category
when creating a Conference from the
interface.
System Alias. Select if this is a
System Alias.
Conference Setup > Creating Conference > Recording Alias Options > Creating New Aliases