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The Radvision Scopia PathFinder Firewall
Traversal is a complete firewall and NAT solution for video
conferencing deployment in an IP environment with complicated firewall and
NAT issues.
The Radvision Scopia PathFinder enables secure connectivity between
enterprise networks and remote sites.
It maintains the security and advantages of firewall and NAT over
heterogeneous video networks and allows seamless integration with existing
video endpoints and infrastructure components.
Without the Radvision Scopia PathFinder, the typical solution to resolve
this complicated firewall and NAT issues is to open the required ports at
firewall and map static public IP addresses to the internal IP addresses
where the video conferencing systems are.
By doing so, the network security is compromised. In some large scale deployment with MCU
and mixture of H.323 video conferencing systems in the WAN and LAN, opening
of firewall port and NAT will not resolve the problems of H.323 endpoints
joining the MCU from WAN.
The Radvision Scopia PathFinder offers complete tunneling
solution for audio-video-data firewall traversal through user configurable
firewall port without compromising network security. It is easy to deploy, no changes at
customer’s firewalls and routers, dial plans and video conferencing
endpoints are required.
Available in a 1U secured and hardened Linux platform, the
Radvision Scopia PathFinder works with any firewall, H.323 video
conferencing systems, MCU and gatekeeper.
It supports web interface for easy management as well.
Here are some highlights of the Radvision Scopia PathFinder:
1. End-to-end
connectivity that connects all H.323 video conferencing systems or devices
2. H.460.18/H.460.19
compliant including support for multiplexed media
3. Works with any
firewall, endpoint and gatekeeper
4. Supports any
H.323 standard-based endpoint or gatekeeper
5. Easily deployed
on any standalone network computer
6. requires no
changes to dial-plans or endpoint E.164 numbers
7. equipped with
built-in Access Control List preventing attacks by malicious devices
8. AES encryption
for media and signaling
9. Scalability and
distribution with a single client serving multiple endpoints
10. Easy
administration enabling administrators to view, connect and disconnect
clients and monitor current calls
11. Role based user management for user and client
definition
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