Network Settings
The Sessionboard 86'' does not require any
extensive configuration steps, but instead is
a plug-and-play device that can immediately
be brought into operation provided that the
following requirements are met / available:
• Weframe One cannot be operated on a
restricted guest network that requires users to
manually enter login details and give consent
(e. g. a captive portal or similar).
• To make commissioning as easy as possible,
it is recommended that the device can obtain
an IP address via DHCP.
• If devices on your network need to be
activated, the MAC address of our devices is
available.
• The device communicates via https / port 443.
• In order to participate successfully in a
Weframe video call, your firewall must be
configured in such a way that it allows access
to the corresponding destinations and ports.
If these ports cannot be opened, at least an
activation of TCP / 443 is necessary (the video
call tool performs a fallback for this).
Enable the following ports:
Port(s)
Type
443
TCP
17990
TCP
17992
TCP
1025-2048
TCP
5060-5061
TCP
50000-65535
UDP
ENGLISH
With regard to the video call function, the
following should also be taken into account:
• Your firewall must allow websocket
communication (WSS) in addition to HTTPS
communication.
• For Vidyo endpoints, if the ports listed above
are not allowed, the endpoint will try falling
back to VidyoProxy using only 443.
• Some firewalls may misclassify the media
traffic and apply a UDP default timeout. In
these cases, video calls will always drop at
exactly the same time. To avoid call timeouts,
change the default (0:02:00 – 2 minutes) to a
time that is longer than the longest potential
video call.
Description
HTTPS
Vidyo Signaling
Vidyo Signaling
H245, Gatekeeper DiIscovery and Q.931 Call Setup
SIP Signaling
Media
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