
Chapter 2 Getting Started
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7. Set up the 5700 VFA configuration in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) online directory server.
By listing 5700 VFA registered users in an LDAP server, they will be able
to locate and call all other users listed in the same directory. The 5700
VFA supports several LDAP server applications. See Chapter 10,
“Registering with LDAP Directories.”
8. Prepare the 5700 VFA to provide gateway dialing services to ISDN
connections for the registered end points.
If gateways register with the 5700 VFA, you must set their
5700 VFA configurations in the Administrator application. Then, you
have to define the available services. See Chapter 7, “Registering
Gateways.”
9. Set up the 5700 VFA configurations for Multipoint Control Units (MCU) that
register with the 5700 VFA.
MCUs are used for connecting registered end points with a number of
other end points in a multipoint videoconference. MCU services are
available after the particular MCU is granted login permission to the
5700 VFA. See Chapter 8, “Registering an MCU.”
10. If your organization has more than one network of videoconferencing users, set
up the 5700 VFA configurations for additional zones managed by other 5700
VFAs or gatekeepers on your 5700 VFA Administrator application.
The configuration of additional zones enables end points registered in the
local 5700 VFA to engage in videoconferences with end points in these
other zones. You can set bandwidth allocation, enable inter-zone Call
Details Records (CDR) generation, and other inter-zone
videoconferencing management policies. See Chapter 9, “Neighboring
Zones.”
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