RADVision VIU-323 manuals
VIU-323
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this user guide
- Introducing the
- Introducing the VIU-323
- VIU-323 Physical Description
- Rear Panel
- The OnLAN 323 Product Series
- OnLAN 323 Product Collaboration
- VIU-323 and MCU-323
- An Introduction to H.323
- Package Contents
- Physical Location
- Power Connection
- LAN Connection
- Connecting to the Console Port
- Next Step: Configuration
- Planning the Configuration
- Configuration PC Requirements
- Navigating the Configuration Software Screens
- Configuration Checklist
- Selecting the VIU-323 for Configuration
- Figure 7 - Configuration Source screen
- Figure 8 - Software Version screen
- Figure 9 - Change Password screen
- Figure 10 - Source list of configuration files for VIU-323 configuration parameters
- Setting Unit Identification Parameters
- Setting Network Parameters
- Setting LAN Port Parameters
- Setting Dialing Parameters
- Saving VIU-323 Configuration Parameters
- Figure 15 - Save Setup screen
- After Configuration
- Setting up a Call
- Basic Dialing
- Changing Outgoing Bandwidth
- Why Change the Default Outgoing Bandwidth?
- Dialing Examples
- Changing Incoming Bandwidth
- Why Change the Default Incoming Bandwidth of the Remote VIU-323?
- Changing Both Incoming and Outgoing Bandwidth
- Upgrading the
- Upgrading the VIU-323 Software
- Uploading the New VIU-323 Software Version
- Monitoring the
- Monitoring the VIU-323
- Prerequisites
- Modem Connection
- LED Indications
- Analyzing Problems
- Verify Component Interactions
- Network Problems
- IP Address Problems
- RJ-45 LAN Port
- RS-232 9-pin Male Connector Pin-Out
- Null Modem Cable
- Figure 20 - Null modem cable
- DCE Mode V.35/RS-366 Y-Cable
- Safety Considerations
- IP Addressing Scheme
- Subnets and Using a Subnet Mask
- Hexadecimal Notation
- Interfaces
- Environmental Requirements
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