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H323-STN (H.323 IP Station)
Issue 1 June 2005 1323
H323-STN (H.323 IP Station)
S8700 | 8710 / S8500
H323-STN covers implementation of the maintenance for native mode H.323 endpoints. Native
mode H.323 applications such as Netmeeting or Proshare provide only what is needed to
support the H.323 standard. Communication Manager can invoke very little in the maintenance
area. Communication Manager reports errors as they are detected via the RAS registration and
keep-alive mechanism. Communication Manager PINGs the endpoint via the signaling path, for
example via C-LAN, and via the media path, for example, via Medpro.
The H.323 station type is not attached to a port board. Insertion of the station is not driven by
board insertion, it is driven by successful registration of the endpoint. The H.323 station is
maintained via a set of explicit TCP/IP ping requests and errors reported by the switch software,
which terminates the H.323 signaling portion of each endpoint. H323-STN follows standard
maintenance methodology and supports test, busyout, release and status commands.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
Notes:
a. Error Type 1 reports the registration status of the endpoint. If Communication Manager
claims the endpoint is registered and receives keep-alive handshakes from the endpoint,
the test passes. If keep-alive handshaking fails, the test fails. If the user has intentionally
un-registered the station from the Media Server, the station is basically an AWOH station
and is no longer being maintained; no tests will run for this station.
MO Name in
Alarm Log
Alarm
Level
Initial SAT Command to Run Full Name of MO
H323-STN WRN test station extension H.323 IP Station
Table 459: H323-STN IP Station Error Log Entries
Error
Type
Aux
Data
Associated Test Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board
Test to Clear Value
00Any Any test station extension
1 (a
) Registration Status
Inquiry test (#1372)
WRN OFF
257 (b
) Signaling Path PING
test (#1373)
WRN OFF
513 (c
) Media Path PING test
(#1374)
WRN OFF