Setup Tab
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Console Port - Specifies the TCP/IP Port that the Server will listen for Operator Consoles to connect on.
The default is Port 3010. The Operator Console Logon dialog must match this value along with the
Server’s IP address in order to connect.
Use RTP for IP7 Intercom Audio - Check this box to allow the Server to send and receive 2-way
Intercom audio via the RTP protocol. The Use UDP/RTP box on the Options 1 sub-tab of the Intercoms
tab must be checked for each IP7 that should use RTP. If this option is not selected, audio will be sent
and received using the TCP protocol which may cause poor audio quality if network delays are
encountered
Shared RTP Port - Check this box to allow the specification of a single Listening Port for receiving RTP
Audio from IP Endpoints. If this is option is not selected, the Server will dynamically assign a separate
RTP port for each IP Endpoint that connects to the Server.
Use Console UDP/RTP if Possible - Check this box to allow the Server to send and receive 2-way
Operator Console audio via the RTP protocol. The Use UDP/RTP box on the Console's Logon dialog
must be checked for each Console that uses RTP. The Operator Console always establishes a TCP
connection for sending/receiving commands to/from the Server.
Enable IP Endpoint Security - Check this option in order to use IP Endpoint Security.
Please review the Using Endpoint Security topic before using this option
Endpoint Keep Alive - TalkMaster FOCUS sends Keep Alive packets to IP Endpoint to ensure they are
still connected. For IP Endpoints using Firmware prior to V7.3, the Server sends a TCP Keep Alive every
5 seconds. For IP Endpoints with firmware V7.3 or greater, this option specifies the number of seconds
between Keep Alive packets sent by the Server to the IP Endpoint's TCP connection. A value between 5
and 60 seconds can be specified. This can significantly reduce network activity for installations with
many IP Endpoints. Digital Acoustics also recommends setting the Enable Fast Disconnect Detection
on the IP Endpoints --> General --> Options 3 tab along with this option
Defaults
Defaults are used to define default settings or templates used when adding or updating IP Endpoints.
Defaults can be setup for IP Endpoint settings, eSIP settings and for WiFi settings.
Endpoint Defaults - used to define default settings used when adding or maintaining IP Endpoints. If the
button next to an option is pressed, the corresponding values will be used when the Copy Defaults
button is selected in the IP Endpoints tab.