User's Manual 284 Document #: LTRT-27055
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
b. Define the IP address of the managed equipment (see ''Configuring HTTP
Proxy Hosts'' on page 288).
Note:
For this feature, no special configuration is required on the managed
equipment.
HTTP-based EMS Services for AudioCodes Equipment behind NAT:
You can configure the device to act as an HTTP Proxy that enables AudioCodes EMS
to manage AudioCodes equipment (such as IP Phones) over HTTP when the
equipment is located behind NAT (e.g., in the LAN) and EMS is located in a public
domain (e.g., in the WAN). Thus, the feature resolves NAT traversal issues. The IP
Phones register with the device in order to allow communication between the IP
Phones and the EMS.
To support the functionality, the following configuration is required:
1. Enable the HTTP Proxy application (see ''Enabling the HTTP Proxy Application''
on page 284).
2. Configure two local, listening HTTP interfaces - one for the EMS and one for the
IP Phones (see ''Configuring HTTP Interfaces'' on page 285).
3. Configure the address of the EMS server (see ''Configuring an HTTP-based EMS
Service'' on page 290).
15.6.1 Enabling the HTTP Proxy Application
Before you can configure HTTP-based proxy services, you must enable the HTTP Proxy
application, as described in the following procedure. Once enabled, the Web interface
displays menus in the Navigation pane that are relevant to the HTTP Proxy application.
Note: The HTTP Proxy application is a license-dependent feature and is available
only if it is included in the License Key installed on the device. For ordering the
feature, please contact your AudioCodes sales representative. For installing a new
License Key, see License Key on page 815.
To enable the HTTP Proxy application:
1. Open the General Settings page (Setup menu > IP Network tab > HTTP Proxy folder
> General Settings).
Figure 15-48: Enabling HTTP Proxy Application
2. From the 'HTTP Proxy Application' drop-down list, select Enable.
3. Click Apply, and then reset the device with a save-to-flash for your settings to take
effect.
15.6.2 Debugging Remote HTTP Services
You can enable the device to generate debug messages for remote Web (HTTP) services
and send them to a Syslog server.