LifeSize, a division of Logitech, is a video and audio telecommunications company in the United States which provides high definition videoconferencing endpoints and accessories, infrastructure products and a cloud-based video collaboration platform. LifeSize's worldwide headquarters is located in Austin, Texas. Its Europe-Middle East-Africa regional office is located in Munich, Germany and its Asia-Pacific regional office is located in Singapore.
LifeSize product stable includes high definition endpoints and accessories, NAT\firewall traversal, audio phones, ISDN gateways, Multipoint Control Units and management systems, as well as mobile video conferencing software and a cloud-based IaaS offering for video conferencing. LifeSize also offers a streaming, recording, and auto-publishing server called LifeSize Video Center.
Here's a configuration based on your network setup.
Network Configuration:
1. On the Firewall
1.1. Open port 1720 TCP to the public IP of the LifeSize system.
1.2. Open 2 TCP ports; 60,000 and 60,001 to the public IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can open any other 2 TCP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
1.3. Open 8 UDP ports; 60,000 to 60,007 to the public IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can open any other 8 UDP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
(NOTE: 2 TCP and 8 UDP is the minimum number of ports required for a single
point-to-point H.323 video call.)
2. On the LifeSize system
2.1. Go to System Menu -->Administrator Preferences --> Network --> Reserved Ports.
2.2. Enter the TCP & UDP port ranges you chose in steps 1.2 & 1.3 above.
Network Configuration:
1. On the Firewall/Router
1.1. Forward port 1720 TCP to the private IP of the LifeSize system.
1.2. Forward TCP ports 60,000 and 60,001 to the private IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can forward any other 2 TCP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
1.3. Forward UDP ports 60,000 to 60,007 to the private IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can forward any other 8 UDP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
(NOTE: 2 TCP and 8 UDP is the minimum number of ports required for a single point-to-point H.323 video call.)
2. On the LifeSize system
2.1 Go to System Menu --> Administrator Preferences --> Network --> NAT
2.2 Enable Static NAT, and enter the public IP address of the firewall in the "NAT Public IP Address"
2.3 Go to System Menu --> Administrator Preferences --> Network --> Reserved Ports.
2.4 Enter the TCP & UDP port range you chose in steps 1.2 & 1.3 above.
for more infor visit www.lifesize.com
LifeSize product stable includes high definition endpoints and accessories, NAT\firewall traversal, audio phones, ISDN gateways, Multipoint Control Units and management systems, as well as mobile video conferencing software and a cloud-based IaaS offering for video conferencing. LifeSize also offers a streaming, recording, and auto-publishing server called LifeSize Video Center.
Here's a configuration based on your network setup.
Network Configuration:
1. On the Firewall
1.1. Open port 1720 TCP to the public IP of the LifeSize system.
1.2. Open 2 TCP ports; 60,000 and 60,001 to the public IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can open any other 2 TCP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
1.3. Open 8 UDP ports; 60,000 to 60,007 to the public IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can open any other 8 UDP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
(NOTE: 2 TCP and 8 UDP is the minimum number of ports required for a single
point-to-point H.323 video call.)
2. On the LifeSize system
2.1. Go to System Menu -->Administrator Preferences --> Network --> Reserved Ports.
2.2. Enter the TCP & UDP port ranges you chose in steps 1.2 & 1.3 above.
Network Configuration:
1. On the Firewall/Router
1.1. Forward port 1720 TCP to the private IP of the LifeSize system.
1.2. Forward TCP ports 60,000 and 60,001 to the private IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can forward any other 2 TCP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
1.3. Forward UDP ports 60,000 to 60,007 to the private IP of the LifeSize system. If you have other services on these ports, you can forward any other 8 UDP ports in the 60,000 - 64,999 range.
(NOTE: 2 TCP and 8 UDP is the minimum number of ports required for a single point-to-point H.323 video call.)
2. On the LifeSize system
2.1 Go to System Menu --> Administrator Preferences --> Network --> NAT
2.2 Enable Static NAT, and enter the public IP address of the firewall in the "NAT Public IP Address"
2.3 Go to System Menu --> Administrator Preferences --> Network --> Reserved Ports.
2.4 Enter the TCP & UDP port range you chose in steps 1.2 & 1.3 above.
for more infor visit www.lifesize.com
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