Configuring Network
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2) Enter the password for authentication in the MD5 Password field.
3) In the CA Certificates field, click Browse to locate the desired certificate
(*.pem,*.crt, *.cer or *.der) from your local system.
4) Click Upload to upload the certificate.
3. Click Confirm to accept the change.
A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot.
4. Click Confirm to reboot the system immediately.
To configure the 802.1X via the remote control:
1. Select More->Setting->Advanced (default password: 0000) ->Advanced Network.
2. Select the desired mode from the pull-down list of 802.1x Mode.
3. Select Save, and then press to accept the change.
The display device prompts “Reboot now?”.
4. Select OK, and then press to reboot the system immediately.
H.323 Tunneling
The H.245 protocol is a control protocol that manages the media sessions. It is a part of the
H.323 protocol suite. The H.245 protocol is used primarily to negotiate the master-slave
relationship between communicating systems. The H.245 messages can be encapsulated and
carried between H.225 controlled systems within H.225 messages. This way of "piggy-backing"
an H.245 message to the H.225 message is referred to as H.323 Tunneling. The tunneling feature
relies on H.225 system-to-system connectivity (via TCP) to pass H.245 messages, and uses the
H.225 communication channel without creating a separate TCP socket connection (per H.323
call) for media control.