Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager Release 5.7
Managing the Internal Gatekeeper in Network Manager

Table Of Contents

Managing the Internal Gatekeeper in Network Manager

How to Manage Services

Viewing Internal Gatekeeper Supported Services

Creating or Modifying a Service

Viewing Global Services

Creating or Modifying a Global Service

Removing a Service

How to Manage Prefixes

Creating or Modifying a Prefix

Removing a Prefix

How to Configure a Parent Gatekeeper

Enabling the Parent Tab

Adding a Parent Manually

Adding a Parent Automatically

How to Manage Parent Filters

Creating or Modifying a Parent Filter

Removing a Parent Filter

How to Configure a Child Gatekeeper

Enabling the Children Tab

Viewing Child Gatekeepers

Adding a Child Manually

Adding a Child Automatically

How to Manage Child Prefixes

Creating or Modifying a Child Prefix

Removing a Child Prefix

How to Configure a Neighbor

Viewing Neighbor Gatekeepers

Adding or Modifying a Neighbor Gatekeeper

How to Manage Zones

Creating or Modifying a Local Zone

Creating or Modifying a Remote Zone

Removing a Zone

How to Manage Bandwidth Rules

Viewing Bandwidth Rules

Creating or Modifying a Bandwidth Rule

Removing a Bandwidth Rule

How to Manage Debug Flags

Creating or Modifying a Debug Flag

Removing a Debug Flag


Managing the Internal Gatekeeper in Network Manager


How to Manage Services

How to Manage Prefixes

How to Configure a Parent Gatekeeper

How to Manage Parent Filters

How to Configure a Child Gatekeeper

How to Manage Child Prefixes

How to Configure a Neighbor

How to Manage Zones

How to Manage Bandwidth Rules

How to Manage Debug Flags

How to Manage Services

Viewing Internal Gatekeeper Supported Services

Creating or Modifying a Service

Viewing Global Services

Creating or Modifying a Global Service

Removing a Service

Viewing Internal Gatekeeper Supported Services

The Services tab displays the list of predefined and online services supported by the internal gatekeeper selected in the tree.

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Services.

Table 20-1 describes the information displayed on the Services tab.

Table 20-1 Services Tab Parameters 

Parameter
Description

Prefix

Prefix used to access the service

Description

Service description

Status

Whether the service is predefined or online (meaning, service status)

Conference Hunting

Whether conference hunting is enabled for the service

In-Zone Default

Default policy for in-zone endpoints

Out of ZoneS

Service policy for out-of-zone endpoints



Creating or Modifying a Service

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Services.

Step 4 Do one of the following to modify an existing service:

Double-click the service you require.

Select the service you require and click Edit.

Right-click the service you require and select Edit.

Step 5 Do one of the following to create a new service:

Click Add.

Right-click any existing service and select Add.

Step 6 Enter the prefix used to access the service.

Step 7 Select the service type.

Step 8 Enter a description of the service.

Step 9 Select whether to enable conference hunting.

Step 10 Select whether to allow access to in-zone endpoints.

Step 11 Select whether to allow access to out-of-zone endpoints.

Step 12 Click OK to save your changes.


Viewing Global Services

The Global Services tab displays the list of global services which can be configured for the selected internal gatekeeper.

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Global Services.

Table 20-2 describes the information displayed on the Global Services tab.

Table 20-2 Global Services Tab Parameters 

Parameter
Description

Prefix

Prefix used to access the service

Description

Service description

Central Database

Indicates whether or not the global service was retrieved from the central database.



Creating or Modifying a Global Service

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Global Services.

Step 4 Do one of the following to modify an existing global service:

Double-click the service you require.

Select the service you require and click Edit.

Right-click the service you require and select Edit.

Step 5 Do one of the following to create a new global service:

Click Add.

Right-click any existing service and select Add.

Step 6 Enter the prefix used to access the service.

Step 7 Enter a description of the service.

Step 8 Click OK to save your changes.


Removing a Service

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Services or Global Services.

Step 4 Do one of the following:

Select the service you require and click Delete.

Right-click the service you require and select Delete.

Step 5 Click OK to save your changes.

The service is removed from the database.


How to Manage Prefixes

The Prefixes tab enables you to assign prefixes to local and remote Cisco IOS H.323 Gatekeeper zones, configure the method for sending LRQ messages to each destination for address resolution and assign gateway priorities.

Creating or Modifying a Prefix

Removing a Prefix

Creating or Modifying a Prefix

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Prefixes.

Step 4 Select the prefix you require and click Edit to modify an existing prefix.

Step 5 Click Add to create a new prefix.

Step 6 Configure prefixes with which the Cisco IOS H.323 Gatekeeper performs address resolution, sends LRQ messages simultaneously and configures gateway priorities per zone.

Step 7 (Optional) Select a zone, enter a prefix number and select Blast to send LRQ messages simultaneously.

Step 8 Click Upload to save your changes to the internal gatekeeper database.


Removing a Prefix

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Prefixes.

Step 4 Select the prefix you require and click Delete.

Step 5 Click Yes to remove the prefix from the internal gatekeeper database.


How to Configure a Parent Gatekeeper

The internal gatekeeper sends an LRQ to the parent gatekeeper when the zone prefix of the call matches one of the defined parent filters. If the internal gatekeeper fails to match the zone prefix of the call with any of the defined parent filters, the internal gatekeeper either rejects the call or forwards the call according to the Call Fallback settings configured in the internal gatekeeper element manager. Where no filters are defined, the internal gatekeeper passes the call to the parent gatekeeper. The internal gatekeeper allows a maximum of ten parent filters.

Enabling the Parent Tab

Adding a Parent Manually

Adding a Parent Automatically

Enabling the Parent Tab

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Configure.

Step 4 Select Version 2 in the Dial plan version field.

Step 5 Ensure that Use Central Database is deselected.

Step 6 Click Upload to save your changes.


Adding a Parent Manually

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Parent.

Step 4 Click Enabled.

Step 5 Enter the IP address, port number and description of the parent gatekeeper in the relevant fields.

Step 6 (Optional) Add a parent filter.

Step 7 Click Upload to save your changes.


Adding a Parent Automatically

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Drag and drop the internal gatekeeper element into the zone of the gatekeeper you wish to configure as the parent gatekeeper.

The internal gatekeeper Parent tab is automatically updated with the parent gatekeeper details.


How to Manage Parent Filters

Creating or Modifying a Parent Filter

Removing a Parent Filter

Creating or Modifying a Parent Filter

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Parent.

Step 4 Locate the Parent Filters section.

Step 5 Select the parent filter you require and click Edit to modify an existing parent filter.

Step 6 Click Add to create a new parent filter.

Step 7 Enter a name for the parent filter and click OK.

Step 8 Click Upload to save the filter to the internal gatekeeper database.


Removing a Parent Filter

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Parent.

Step 4 Locate the Parent Filters section.

Step 5 Select the parent filter you require and click Delete.

Step 6 Click Yes to remove the filter from the internal gatekeeper database.


How to Configure a Child Gatekeeper

Enabling the Children Tab

Viewing Child Gatekeepers

Adding a Child Automatically

Adding a Child Manually

Enabling the Children Tab


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Configure.

Step 4 Select Version 2 in the Dial plan version field.

Step 5 Ensure that Use Central Database is deselected.

Step 6 Click Upload to save your changes.


Viewing Child Gatekeepers

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Children.

Table 20-3 describes the information displayed on the Children tab.

Table 20-3 Children Tab Parameters 

Parameter
Description

Description

Displays the child gatekeeper description in free text.

Prefixes

Displays the zone prefix.

IP Address

Displays the IP address of the child gatekeeper.

Port

Displays the port number of the child gatekeeper.

Proxy

Indicates whether or not the internal gatekeeper routes calls from this zone to the neighbor gatekeeper through the Cisco Proxy.

Central Database

Indicates whether or not the child gatekeeper was retrieved from the central database.



Adding a Child Manually

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Children.

Step 4 Click Add.

Step 5 Enter the IP address, port number and description of the parent gatekeeper in the relevant fields.

Step 6 (Optional) Select Use Cisco Proxy to route calls from this zone to the neighbor gatekeeper via the Cisco Proxy.

Step 7 Add required prefixes from the list of defined child prefixes.

The internal gatekeeper sends an LRQ to the child gatekeeper when the zone prefix of the call matches one of the defined child prefixes. If the internal gatekeeper fails to match the zone prefix of the call with any of the defined child gatekeeper prefixes, the internal gatekeeper passes the call to a neighbor gatekeeper.

Step 8 Click Upload to save your changes to the internal gatekeeper database.


Adding a Child Automatically

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Drag and drop the internal gatekeeper element you wish to configure as the child gatekeeper into the zone of the current internal gatekeeper.

The Children tab of the parent internal gatekeeper is automatically updated with the child gatekeeper details.


How to Manage Child Prefixes

Creating or Modifying a Child Prefix

Removing a Child Prefix

Creating or Modifying a Child Prefix

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Children.

Step 4 Open the required child gatekeeper profile.

Step 5 Select the prefix you require and click Edit to modify an existing prefix.

Step 6 Click Add to create a new prefix.

Step 7 Enter a name for the prefix and click OK.

Step 8 Click Upload to save the prefix to the internal gatekeeper database.


Removing a Child Prefix

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Children.

Step 4 Open the required child gatekeeper profile.

Step 5 Select the prefix you require and click Delete.

Step 6 Click Yes to remove the prefix from the internal gatekeeper database.


How to Configure a Neighbor

Under the architecture that we recommend, configure the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager internal gatekeeper as the neighbor of external Cisco IOS Gatekeepers.

For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Solution Reference Network Design (SRND) Guide at http://cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cuvc/design/guides/srnd/vc5xsrnd.html.

Viewing Neighbor Gatekeepers

Adding or Modifying a Neighbor Gatekeeper

Viewing Neighbor Gatekeepers

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Neighbors.

Table 20-4 describes the information displayed on the Neighbors tab.

Table 20-4 Neighbors Tab Parameters 

Parameter
Description

Description

Displays the neighbor gatekeeper description.

Prefix

Displays the zone prefix.

ID Address

Displays the neighbor gatekeeper IP address.

Port

Displays the port number of the neighbor gatekeeper.

Proxy

Indicates whether or not the internal gatekeeper routes all calls from this zone to the neighbor gatekeeper through the Cisco Proxy.

GK ID

Displays the neighbor gatekeeper identifier.

Central DB

Indicates whether or not the neighbor gatekeeper was retrieved from the central database.

LDAP

Indicates whether or not the neighbor gatekeeper was retrieved from the LDAP server.



Adding or Modifying a Neighbor Gatekeeper

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Neighbors.

Step 4 Do one of the following to modify an existing neighbor gatekeeper:

Double-click the internal gatekeeper you require.

Select the internal gatekeeper you require and click Edit.

Right-click the internal gatekeeper you require and select Edit.

Step 5 Do one of the following to create a new service:

Click Add.

Right-click any existing internal gatekeeper and select Add.

Step 6 Enter the neighbor gatekeeper zone prefix.

Step 7 Enter the description, IP address and port number of the neighbor gatekeeper in the relevant fields.

Step 8 (Optional) Select Use Cisco Proxy to route calls from this zone to the neighbor gatekeeper via the Cisco Proxy.

Step 9 Click Upload to save your changes to the internal gatekeeper database.


How to Manage Zones

Creating or Modifying a Local Zone

Creating or Modifying a Remote Zone

Removing a Zone

Creating or Modifying a Local Zone

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Local Zones.

Step 4 Select the zone you require and click Edit to modify an existing local zone.

Step 5 Click Add to create a new local zone.

Step 6 Enter a zone name and the zone domain.

Step 7 Click Upload to save your changes to the internal gatekeeper database.


Creating or Modifying a Remote Zone

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Remote Zones.

Step 4 Select the zone you require and click Edit to modify an existing remote zone.

Step 5 Click Add to create a new remote zone.

Step 6 Enter a zone name, zone domain, IP address and port.

Step 7 Click Upload to save your changes to the internal gatekeeper database.


Removing a Zone

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Local Zones or Remote Zones.

Step 4 Select the zone you require and click Delete.

Step 5 Click Yes to remove the zone from the internal gatekeeper database.


How to Manage Bandwidth Rules

The BW Rules tab enables you control the bandwidth of H.323 traffic both in the Cisco IOS H.323 Gatekeeper zone and between the Cisco IOS H.323 Gatekeeper and other zones. Bandwidth rules per session or specific zones can also be specified. A default setting specifies a bandwidth rule for all zones with which the Cisco IOS H.323 Gatekeeper operates.

Viewing Bandwidth Rules

Creating or Modifying a Bandwidth Rule

Removing a Bandwidth Rule

Viewing Bandwidth Rules

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click BW Rules.

Table 20-5 describes the information displayed on the BW Rules tab.

Table 20-5 BW Rules Tab Parameters 

Parameter
Description

Total

Indicates the total amount of bandwidth for H.323 traffic allowed in this zone.

Remote

Indicates the total amount of bandwidth for H.323 traffic from this zone to all other zones.

Interzone

Indicates the total amount of bandwidth for H.323 traffic from this zone to another zone.

Session

Indicates the maximum bandwidth allowed for a session in the zone.

Default

Indicates the default value for all zones is configured in this rule.



Creating or Modifying a Bandwidth Rule

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click BW Rules.

Step 4 Select the rule you require and click Edit to modify an existing bandwidth rule.

Step 5 Click Add to create a new bandwidth rule.

Step 6 Select the scope of the bandwidth rule, indicate whether the rule is the default for all zones, select a zone and maximum bandwidth rate.

Step 7 Click Upload to save your changes to the internal gatekeeper database.


Removing a Bandwidth Rule

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click BW Rules.

Step 4 Select the bandwidth rule you require and click Delete.

Step 5 Click Yes to remove the bandwidth rule from the internal gatekeeper database.


How to Manage Debug Flags

Creating or Modifying a Debug Flag

Removing a Debug Flag

Creating or Modifying a Debug Flag

Restriction

Too many debug flags might inhibit the performance of the Cisco IOS H.323 Gatekeeper on the network.

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Debug Flags.

Step 4 Select the flag you require and click Edit to modify an existing debug flag rule.

Step 5 Click Add to create a new debug flag.

Step 6 Enter the debug flag name, a description and enable the flag.

Step 7 Click Upload to save your changes to the internal gatekeeper database.


Removing a Debug Flag

Procedure


Step 1 Click Network Tree in the sidebar menu.

Step 2 Select the internal gatekeeper you require in the tree.

Step 3 Click Debug Flags.

Step 4 Select the debug flag you require and click Delete.

Step 5 Click Yes to remove the debug flag from the internal gatekeeper database.