Enum zone, Dns zone, Default zone – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual
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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Zones
DNS zones allow you to locate endpoints via a DNS lookup. You
can create one or more DNS zones based on pattern matching of
the endpoints’ aliases.
Once you have configured one or more DNS zones, you can:
apply
•
to alias search requests directed to that
group of endpoints
control the bandwidth used for calls between your local VCS
•
and each group of DNS endpoints.
ENUM Zone
Any incoming calls from endpoints that are not recognized as
belonging to any of the existing configured zones are deemed to
be coming from the Default Zone.
The VCS comes pre-configured with the Default Zone and default
links between it and both the Default Subzone and the Traversal
Subzone.
The purpose of the Default Zone is to allow you to manage
incoming calls from unrecognized endpoints to the VCS. You can
do this by:
deleting the default links. This will prevent any incoming calls
•
from unrecognized endpoints
applying pipes to the default links. This will allow you to
•
control the bandwidth consumed by incoming calls from
unrecognized endpoints.
ENUM zones allow you to locate endpoints via an ENUM lookup.
You can create one or more ENUM zones based on the ENUM
DNS suffix used and/or by pattern matching of the endpoints’
aliases.
Once you have configured one or more ENUM zones, you can:
apply
•
to alias search requests directed to that
group of endpoints
control the bandwidth used for calls between your local VCS
•
and each group of ENUM endpoints.
The default links can be reinstated at any time via the
command:
DNS Zone
Default Zone
See
for more information on the use of
ENUM zones.