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Adding an RSE6500 Server
This section describes how to add an RSE6500 server, when a VP9000 series MCU is used for conference recording.
Setting Parameters on the RSE6500 Server
1. Log in to the RSE6500 web interface.
2. Choose System > System Settings > Basic Settings.
3. Click Management Configuration and perform connection configuration as described in Table 1.
For the parameters that are not listed here, use their default values.
Table 1 Connection configuration
Parameter Description Setting
Connection Mode in which the RSE6500 manages live broadcast and Set this parameter to SMC/Third party.
type recording services.
Connection User name used by a third party to set up a session with The value of Connection account must be the same as that
account the RSE6500. of User name under Add RSE on the SMC2.0 web
interface.
Example: rse
Connection Password used by a third party to set up a session with the The value of Connection password (If left blank, the
password RSE6500. previous password will be used.) must be the same as that
(If left The password must be a string of 8 to 32 characters that of Password under Add RSE on the SMC2.0 web interface.
blank, the contain at least two types of the following: uppercase Example: Change_Me
previous letters, lowercase letters, digits, and special characters.
password
will be
NOTE:
used.)
To secure the account, change the password
regularly.
4. Click Save.
Restart the RSE6500 as prompted.
NOTE:
The restart takes about 5 minutes. Wait until the restart ends.
5. Log in to the RSE6500 web interface and choose System > System Settings > Protocol.
6. Choose the Gatekeeper Configuration tab, set the GK parameters described in Table 2.
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Figure 1 Setting the GK parameters
Table 2 GK parameters
Parameter Description Setting
Register gatekeeper Whether to register the recording server with a Select Register gatekeeper.
GK.
Gatekeeper address IP address of the GK (SC) with which you want Enter the IP address of the SC.
to register the recording server.
H.323 ID Alias the recording server uses to register with This parameter value must be the same as the
the GK. value of H.323 ID set on the SMC2.0.
Authentication user name User name the recording server uses to pass the This parameter value must be the same as the
authentication when registering with the GK. value of H.323 Authentication user name set
on the SMC2.0.
Authentication password Password the recording server uses to pass the This parameter value must be the same as the
authentication when registering with the GK. value of H.323 Password set on the SMC2.0.
7. Choose the SIP tab, set the SIP parameters described in Table 3. Then click Save.
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Figure 2 Setting the SIP parameters
Table 3 SIP parameters
Parameter Description Setting
URI Unified identifier the recording server uses to This parameter value must be the same as the
register with the SIP server. value of SIP URI set on the SMC2.0.
Authentication user name User name the recording server uses to pass the This parameter value must be the same as the
authentication when registering with the SIP value of SIP Authentication user name set on
server. the SMC2.0.
Authentication password Password the recording server uses to pass the This parameter value must be the same as the
authentication when registering with the SIP value of SIP Password set on the SMC2.0.
server.
Register with SIP server Whether to register the recording server with a Select Register with SIP server.
SIP server.
SIP server address IP address of the active SIP server with which Enter the IP address of the active SC.
the recording server registers, that is, the IP
address of the active SC.
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Parameter Description Setting
Standby SIP server address IP address of the standby SIP server with which Enter the IP address of the standby SC.
the recording server registers, that is, the IP
address of the standby SC.
Protocol type Protocol through which the recording server
registers with the SIP server. The options are as NOTE:
follows:
• Only the TLS, UDP, and TCP
• TLS: TLS stands for Transport Layer protocols are supported for SIP
Security. This protocol supports registration on the SC. The
encrypted transmission of SIP signaling. default value is TLS. TLS has
However, if TLS is selected, the call rate higher security, so it is
may be decreased. recommended that you use the
• TCP: TCP stands for Transmission Control default value.
Protocol. This protocol helps establish • If you use TCP or UDP for SIP
sessions reliably and transmit data registration, modify the SIP
accurately. registration configuration of the
• UDP: UDP stands for User Datagram SC by selecting Support UDP or
Protocol. This protocol provides Support TCP under SIP on the
application programs with the unreliable Edit page.
connectionless packet delivery service. It
is responsible only for delivering data
packets, and destination devices do not
confirm whether a data packet is
received.
8. Click Save.
Adding an RSE6500 Server on the SMC2.0
1. Log in to the SMC2.0 web interface.
2. Choose Devices > Recording Servers.
3. Select the organization to which the recording server belongs and click Add Server.
4. Enter the recording server IP address in IP Address and click Next.
If the search fails, take troubleshooting measures according to Failure to Search for a Recording Server.
5. Set the recording server parameters described in Table 4.
NOTE:
To adapt the recording server to diverse scenarios, such as multi-party conference recording and single-point SIP conference
recording, it is recommended that you register the recording server with both a GK and a SIP server when adding the recording
server.
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Figure 3 Adding a recording server
Table 4 Recording server parameters
Parameter Description Setting
Device Name Name of the recording server to identify it on Enter a string of characters.
the SMC2.0.
Prefix Prefix of the service area for which the Example: 025
recording server provides videoconferencing The value must be the same as the value of
services. Service area prefix on the SMC2.0.
Register with gatekeeper Whether to register the recording server with a Select Register with gatekeeper.
GK.
H.323 ID Alias the recording server uses to register with Enter a string of characters.
the GK.
Switch Centers SC to which the recording server belongs. Select the desired SC from the drop-down list
box.
Authentication user name User name and password used when recording Enter a string of characters.
server registers with the GK.
Password The value contains eight characters or more,
including at least two types of the following:
lowercase letters, uppercase letters, digits, and
special characters (except spaces).
Register server Whether to register the recording server with a Select Register server.
SIP server.
SIP URI Unified identifier the recording server uses to Enter a string of digits, IP address, or URI
register with the SIP server. characters. In addition, it cannot be the same as
the value of H.323 ID.
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Parameter Description Setting
Switch Centers SC to which the recording server belongs. Select the desired SC from the drop-down list
box.
Authentication user name User name and password used when recording Enter a string of characters.
server registers with the SIP server.
Password The value contains eight characters or more,
including at least two types of the following:
lowercase letters, uppercase letters, digits, and
special characters (except spaces).
6. Click Add.
On the Recording Server List tab page, the added recording server is in online state, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 Recording server status
Parent Topic: Adding a Recording Server
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