Polycom 6000, 7000 manual Industry Canada Notice, SOC = 6.0N REN = 0.0B

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Preface

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Before connecting your IAD, you must inform the telephone company of the following information.

IAD

NE6200-8, NE7216, NE7224, NE6200-8C, NE7216C. ND7224C

NE6100-4, NE6108

SOC/REN

SOC = 6.0N

REN = 0.0B

USOC

RJ48C

RJ11C

FIC

04DU9.BN,

04DU9.DN,

04DU9.1KN,

04DU9.1SN

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An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions for details. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.

NOTE: REN is associated with loop-start and ground-start ports. Do not use for E&M or digital ports.

If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. However, if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.

Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could effect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.

If you experience trouble with the NE6100-4 or NE6200-8, please contact Verilink for information on obtaining service or repairs. The Telephone Company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. No user serviceable parts are contained in this equipment. This equipment may not be used for coin service provided by the Telephone Company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state Public Utilities Commission or Corporation for information. Do not attempt to repair this equipment yourself.

Industry Canada Notice

“NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the

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Contents User Guide Version Page Table of Contents Chapter Administration Chapter WAN ConfigurationRouter Configuration Bridge Configuration Voice Path ConfigurationFirewall Configuration Dhcp Server ConfigurationMulticast Configuration NAT ConfigurationCommand Line Interface IAD ReportsNetEngine IAD User Guide Chapter Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Appendix C NetEngine IAD SpecificationsAppendix D Connector Pinouts Chapter VerificationAudience Contents PrefacePreface Xiv Product Warranty Contacting Verilink Repair Information ConventionsRegulatory Notices FCC NoticeIndustry Canada Notice SOC = 6.0N REN = 0.0BUnderwriters Laboratories Statement CE MarkDeclaration of Conformity 1999/5/ECXix Preface NetEngine IAD User Guide Introduction Family IADFeatures Data Interfaces NetEngine 6000 IAD FamilyFront Panel Power and Status Indicators DescriptionRear Panel Connectors NetEngine 7000 IAD Family Family IAD Front Panel Front Panel LEDsAC Power Universal Serial Interface USI PortIntroduction NetEngine IAD User Guide Quick Start Guide Installing the IAD AC Power and Uninterruptible Power SupplyUnpacking the IAD IAD Package ComponentsConnect via Terminal Emulator Wiring RequirementsConnect the IAD to a PC Power Up the IAD Log in via a Terminal Emulation ProgramSetting the Ethernet Port IP Address Main MenuRouter Configuration Menu Resetting the IAD IAD displays the following informationConnecting via Telnet Running TelnetUsing Menu Interface Type your password and press Enter to display the Main menuVoice Path Configure Command. These optionsOnly display when logged Options E, a and O varyUsing Default or Current Values Entering Settings and ValuesNavigating the IAD Menu Interface Basic IAD Configur- ation Connecting USI TelephonesEthernet LAN Connection WAN ConnectionsUSI Connection 7200 Telephone ConnectionsConfirming Proper Setup Reset the IADVerify Normal Power Up and Operation Making RJ21X Connections 7000 familyAdministration Supervisor Network Administrator User IAD SecuritySecurity Level Privileges Security level Privileges2lists the default values for the user IDs and passwords Changing a PasswordDefault User IDs and Passwords Security Level Including User ID and Passwords in Config Files Changing the User Level User IDChanging the Radius Server Address Server SettingsChanging the Radius Encryption Secret Displaying the Radius Configuration Type the new encryption key and press Enter Reset the IADSetting Up Using the Snmp Configuration MenuConfiguring the System Contact Enabling and Disabling Snmp via IPEnabling and Disabling Snmp via EOC Enabling Snmp via IP and EOCConfiguring the System Name Configuring the System LocationConfiguring the System Community Configuring the Snmp Trap Host IP AddressConfiguring Restart Trap Maximum Delay Enabling or Disabling Snmp Traps via EOCUsing Tftp Servers via LAN or WAN Upgrading the SystemCopying the Source Files Upgrading via TftpVerifying the Upgrade Type X to display the File Transfer menuEstablishing LAN Speed and Duplex Mode Setting up Your LAN ConnectionSelecting the Connection Using System Utilities Pinging Network DevicesUsing Trace Route Setting up the USI PortConfiguring the Console Baud Rate USI port is available only on IADs in the 7000 familyManaging Configuration Files Configuring the Console Timeout PeriodPerforming a Hard Reset Setting System DefaultsSaving System Settings Clearing the Last Reset ReasonDisplaying the Event Log IAD displays the following menuAdministration Using the File System Displaying the IAD File DirectoryCopying Files Renaming FilesDeleting Files Formatting the File SystemSetting the Ethernet MAC Address Using Debug MenuEnabling and Disabling PPP Debug Mode Enabling and Disabling Dhcp Client Debug Mode Enabling and Disabling STP Debug ModeDisplaying Error Dumps Loading a Boot ROM File Performing File TransfersUpdating Acos Using File Transfer UtilitiesUpdating the System Using the Tftp Server Menu 12. Tftp Server MenuEnabling and Disabling Derived Timing Setting Derived Timing OptionsEnabling and Disabling Derived Timing Debug Messages Type C to select Display Current Configuration Verifying An IP AddressVerifying an IP Address for Windows Systems Verifying the IAD IP AddressesAdministration NetEngine IAD User Guide WAN Configuration Basic WAN Setup Tasks XDSL WAN Configuration FlowchartT1/E1 WAN Configuration Flowchart Identifying your WAN Interface and Datalink Protocol Channelized T1 with Frame Relay Channelized T1 with ATMSdsl with Frame Relay Sdsl with ATMSelecting the Datalink Protocol Using WAN Config- uration Menu6100 or 6500 series IADs do not support Frame Relay WAN Configuration Menu ATM Selecting ATM or Frame RelayThis option applies only to IADs Type the number of voice channelsEnter starting channel of this voice channel chunk Selecting the xDSL Interface Type Physical InterfaceType 1 to display the G2237 xDSL Interface Type menu Configur- ing Shdsl Interface 10. G2237 xDSL Configuration MenuSelecting CPE or CO Mode Enabling and Disabling Adaptive Rate ModeSelecting the Line Rate Enabling and Disabling xDSL Debug MessagesThis section is only for configuring the Sdsl WAN interface Configur- ing Sdsl InterfaceOn the 6504, 6504i Configuring the Adaptive Rate Mode Type 3 to display the Sdsl Rate Mode menu16. Sdsl Configuration Menu 17. Configure CPE/CO Mode menuSetting Auto Cycle-Nokia Dslam Setting Auto Sense-Coppermountain DslamSetting Sync Delay-Lucent Dslam Setting AccessLan CPE Mode-AccessLan DslamSetting Sdsl Speed for Imas DSLAM-Nortel Dslam Setting Sdsl Speed ManuallySetting Sdsl Interface Mode Configuring the Sdsl Auto Cycle Speed TableUsing the Debug Menu IAD prompts for an entryConfigur- ing Adsl Interface 19. G7070 Adsl ATU-R Configuration MenuSetting the Interface to T1 or E1 21. WAN Configuration Menu for T1/E1Switching from T1 to E1 Switching from E1 to T1Configur- ing the T1 Interface Selecting Frame ModeConfiguring Loopback Setting Line Build OutSelecting B8ZS or AMI For each option, proceed to the corresponding section Configuring the Transmit and Receive ChannelsEnabling or Disabling All Channels Enabling or Disabling Specific Channels Configuring Transmit Clock SourceSelecting a Channel Range Displaying Physical Layer Stats and Alarm Log Configur- ing the E1 InterfaceSelecting Frame/CRC4 Mode Configuring S-Bits 31. E1 Configuration menu33. Configure S-Bits Menu Configuring the Transmit Clock Source 35. Select Tx Clock Source menuRalos Rlos Rlof Sigfrz ATM PVCs ConfiguringAdding a PVC IAD displays the ATM Encapsulation Configuration menu ATM Service Category Configuration40. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu Modifying a PVCSetting up Proprietary Voice Encapsulation Setting up AAL5 or AAL0 EncapsulationSetting up RFC 1483 VC Muxing or RFC 1483 LLC Encapsulation 43. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu 45. Ipcp Configuration Menu Setting up AAL1/CES IAD displays the AAL2 Audio Profile Format menuSetting up AAL2/LES 51. AAL2 Audio Profile Format MenuDeleting a PVC Showing Current PVCsConfiguring Payload Scrambling Configuring the F4 OAM VPIConfiguring the F4 OAM Type Displaying F4 OAM ConfigurationSending OAM Loopback Or unsuccessful resultsConfiguring EmptyCells Press any key to display the ATM Configuration menuFrame Relay DLCIs Modifying a DlciConfiguring Transmit CIR Adding a DlciIAD displays the Bc prompt Type the committed burst sizeConfiguring FRF.12 Fragmentation Configuring Receive CIRIAD displays the throughput prompt Displaying Current DLCIs Deleting a DlciIf you type 2, the IAD displays the fragment size prompt Frame Relay Options Setting FRF.12 ConfigurationSelecting Fragmentation Types Setting the Fragment Size Manually CopperMountain Fragmentation ConfigurationType the option and proceed to the corresponding section Enabling or Disabling FRF.12Setting Real Time Dlci Configuring the Maintenance ProtocolEnabling or Disabling Coppermountain Fragmentation Configuring the Congestion Parameters 64. Frame Relay Maintenance Protocol MenuEnabling or Disabling Coppermountain Cmcp Toggling Cmcp Debugging66. WAN Configuration Menu Quick Con- figurationRouter Configuration Basic Router Setup Tasks Router Configuration Task FlowchartRouter Configur- ation Menu Port IP Address Save new IP Information? -Y Unconfig- uring a Port IP Address Setting the Port Maximum Transmis- sion Unit Enabling and Disabling RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port Enabling and DisablingEnabling RIP Globally Setting the RIP Version Managing Static Default Routes Adding a Static RouteSetting Default Route Adding or Changing the Default RouteRemoving the Default Route Removing a Static RouteSetting the DNS Server IP Address Config- uring DNS ClientSetting the DNS Server Timeout IP Address Timer Host Name Displaying the DNS Cache and StatisticsConfig- uring Dhcp Client Configuring the Dhcp Server IP Address Config- uring Dhcp RelayEnabling and Disabling Dhcp Relay Displaying Dhcp Relay Statistics IP Filtering Configuration Menu Choosing a Port for IP Filtering Type 1 to enable input filers, or type 0 to disable themGlobally Enabling and Disabling Filters Displaying Filters Toggling Between Input and Output FiltersInserting, Appending and Editing Filters Copying Filters for Editing Filter ParametersDescription Idle Active Pass DiscardDisplaying a Filter in the Buffer Copying a FilterFilter Details Parameter Editing a Filter in the Buffer Deleting a Filter from the BufferDeleting an IP Filter Mask DstLwP DstHiP Dest.ip.addr.low Dest.ip.addr.highShowing IP Filtering Statistics Deleting All Filters of the Chosen TypeClearing IP Filtering Statistics Config- uring IP Header Compress- ion Iphc Route Table parameters are described in the following table Config- uring LAN IP Broadcast Destination Displaying RouteRoute Table Parameters Router Configuration 128 NetEngine IAD User Guide Bridge Configuration Basic Bridge Setup Tasks Bridge Configuration Task FlowchartBridge Configur- ation Menu Bridge Configuration MenuEnabling and Disabling Bridging Enabling or Disabling Bridging GloballyEnabling or Disabling Bridging by Port Enabling or Disabling STP Globally Setting Bridge Aging Timer Enabling and DisablingEnabling or Disabling STP by Port G2237 xDSL 10/100BaseT Ethernet Abort Type the number of the port IAD displays a prompt Enter Spanning Tree Forward Delay 4..30 Deleting a Bridge Forwarding Database Entry Voice Path Configuration Basic Voice Path Setup Tasks Voice Path Configur- ation Menu Currently selected Setting Voice GatewayVoice gateway Setting Jitter Delay Displaying Jitter Delay Setting Start Mode Setting All Ports to Loop StartSetting All Ports to Ground Start Displaying Start ModeControl Mode SettingConfiguring Start Mode on an Individual Port Setting Compander Mode Set On Hook Transmis- sion ModeSetting Idle Voltage Mode Displaying Idle High Voltage SettingsReset the IAD Enabling and DIsabling Idle High Voltage GloballySetting Debug Mode Configur- ing Echo Cancell- ation Enabling and DIsabling Echo Cancellation GloballyDisplaying Echo Cancellation Settings Enabling and DIsabling Echo Cancellation for all PortsSetting Loop Gain Setting Loop Gain for All PortsDisplaying Loop Gain Settings Configuring Loop Gain Setting by PortSetting Country Mode 11. Country Mode Selection MenuConfiguring Mgcp Parameters Embedded ClientDebugging Mgcp Displaying Mgcp StatisticsRemoving a Connection Port Administration Configuring Admin State per portSetting Admin State Globally Displaying the Current Admin StateConfiguring Default Packet Size Restarting an EndpointCopperCom Configuration Managing Copper Com Call ControlDisplaying CopperCom Statistics Clearing CopperCom StatisticsSetting Compression Format Displaying CopperCom ConfigurationSetting Framing Format CopperCom Debug Control Displaying Statistics JetStream Call Control SettingsPerforming a Ring Test Displaying the IAD State Configuring Trace SettingsSelecting Insufficient Bandwidth Sound Resetting Statistics 20. Ring Test Menu for JetStream Voice GatewayConfigur- ing AAL2 Configuring for AAL2/LES CASConfiguring the IAD for a Specific AAL2/LES Gateway Type C to display the AAL2/LES Configuration menuManual Configuration Setting the CAS Refresh RateEnabling and Disabling Ports Type R to set the CAS refresh rate IAD displays this promptSetting the Combined Use Timer Setting ATM Pace Control ManuallyChanging the Maximum CPS-SDU Size Enabling and Disabling User State ControlSetting the Audio Bit Rate Margin Setting the Minimum Signaling Bit RateDisplaying Audio/CAS/Alarm Statistics Debugging AAL2/LES Gateways Displaying AAL2/LES StatisticsConfiguring for AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP Type C to display the Manual Configuration menuConfiguring Variant/Interface Management Type V to display the Variant/Interface Management menuSetting Debugging Options Debugging for AAL2/LES CCS-ELCPViewing AAL2/LES Statistics Displaying V5 FSM StatesType C to reset the AAL2 channel statistics Displaying AAL2 Channel StatisticsType D to display the AAL2 channel statistics Clearing AAL2 Channel StatisticsVoice Path Configuration 168 NetEngine IAD User Guide Firewall Configuration Creating a Firewall via IP FilteringFirewall Configuration 170 NetEngine IAD User Guide Dhcp Server Configuration Server Setup Tasks Dhcp Server Configur- ation Menu BasicUsing Debugging MessagesServer Enabling and Disabling Checking for Additional ServersConfigur- ing Dhcp Server Parameters Dhcp Address Range Pool Configur- ing a Dhcp Client Entry Dhcp Server Configuration 176 Dhcp Server Details Field Server DetailsEach field is described in this table Server Statistics Server Assigned and Un- assigned AddressesDhcp Server Statistics Dhcp Server Assigned Addresses Field DescriptionEntry Details Deleting aClient Entry Deleting a Assign- ment EntryDhcp Server Configuration 180 NetEngine IAD User Guide Multicast Configuration Type M to display the Multicast Configuration menu Multicast Configuration MenuMulticast Routing Source Menu Adding a Multicast Routing Source Press any key to continue Sdsl VPI/VCI 0*38 Displaying PIM Neighbor Multicast Routing Table FieldsMulticast Configuration 188 NetEngine IAD User Guide NAT Configuration NAT Default Parameter Settings Range NATTranslation EnablingOtherwise, the IAD displays the WAN port table and prompt NAT Local Server Type the number of consecutive ports to use and press EnterNAT Timeouts IAD displays this port reportNAT Port Range NAT Alias Entry NAT Statistics Press any key to return to the NAT Configuration menuNAT Statistics Report Entry Connection Connection DetailsNAT Connection Table Report Entry TCP/UDP/ICMP, etc Outport Pkts State IdleNAT Connection Details Report Entry NAT Alias Table Deleting IP Addresses from NAT TablesNAT Local Server Table Report Report Entry NAT Alias Table Report Entry DescriptionDeleting a NAT Local Server Entry NAT Alias IAD Reports Report Menu To display the Reports menu, type 1 on the Main menuCurrent Configur- ation Report Current Configuration Report ParameterPort # Current Configuration Report Parameter Description IP Interfaces on Port #Icmp Statistics Report Network Statistics ReportsIcmp Statistics Report Parameter Description Icmp Statistics Report Parameter Sent Packet InformationIgmp Statistics Report Igmp Statistics Report Parameter DescriptionIgmp Statistics Report Parameter IP Statistics ReportIP Statistics Report Parameter Description IP Statistics Report Parameter PIM Statistics Report PIM Statistics Report Parameter DescriptionPIM Statistics Report Parameter TCP Statistics ReportTCP Statistics Report Parameter Description TCP Statistics Report Parameter UDP Statistics ReportUDP Statistics Report Parameter Description Clearing Network Statistics UDP Statistics Report ParameterStatistics when IAD is Configured for ATMInterface Statistics Reports Ethernet onlyARP Statistics Report ARP Statistics Report Parameter DescriptionInterface Statistics Report Interface Statistics Report Parameter DescriptionDlci Statistics Report Bridge Statistics Report10.Bridge Statistics Report Parameter Description 11.DLCI Statistics Parameter Received Frame InformationThis PVC Report displays when an AAL1/LES PVC is configured ATM PVC Statistics ReportAAL1 Cpcs Statistics Report 12.AAL1 Cpcs Statistics Report ParameterAAL2 Statistics Report This PVC Report displays when an AAL2/LES PVC is configured13.Common CPCS-2 Statistics Report Parameter This report displays when ATM protocol is configured Cumulative CPCS-2 Statistics ReportCommon AAL Statistics Report 15.Common AAL Statistics Report ParameterIAD Reports 223 IP Header Compression Statistics Report 16.IP Header Compression Statistics Report ParameterClearing Interface Statistics PPP Statistics Report17.PPP Statistics Report Parameter Description Media Statistics Reports Media Statistics Menu SampleFrame Relay Statistics Report 18.Frame Relay Statistics ReportSerial USI Statistics Report 19.Serial Statistics Report ParameterATM Statistics Report 20.ATM Statistics Report FieldIAD Reports 230 G2237 xDSL Statistics Report 21.G2237 xDSL Statistics Report ParameterDSL2 Ethernet Statistics Report 22.Ethernet Statistics Report Parameter Description22.Ethernet Statistics Report Parameter G7070 Adsl Statistics Report 23.G7070 Adsl Statistics Report ParameterPots Statistics Report 24.POTS Statistics Report ParameterClearing Media Statistics BRI Statistics Report25.BRI Statistics Report Parameter ARP Table Report Bridge Forwarding Database Report26.Route Table Report Parameter 27.ARP Table Report ParameterBridge Status Report PPP Authorizati on Entries Report28.Bridge Forwarding Database Report Parameter 29.Bridge Status Report ParameterSystem Uptime Report Memory Statistics Reports 30.PPP Authorization Report ParameterSystem Memory Statistics Report Zero All Statistics Kernel Tasks Memory Statistics ReportIAD Reports 242 NetEngine IAD User Guide Command Line Interface Command Line SyntaxCommand Example Intro- duction Set wan stp bridgeCommand Line Interface 244 Command Line Interface Reference Exit Ping Quit Rename fileDescription. Performs a soft system reset Reset systemRemove lan ip address Set bridge global Set dhcp server netbios Set dhcp server domain Set bridge stp globalSet dns server address Set ip default route Set ip route Set dhcp server rangeLow IP address IP address in octal format High IP address Description. Sets the DNS server IP addressDescription. Enables or disables bridging on a LAN port Set lan bridge Set lan ip addressOn off Keyword to enable on or disable off Mgcp bracketing Set lan rip Set lan stp bridge Set mgcp bracketingByte value Integer 1...7 to specify the TOS byte value Set mgcp voice connection Set mgcp voice tos Set natSet sdsl speed Set system defaults Set wan atm ppp auth None PAP ChapSet wan atm vc Set wan bridge Set wan datalink Set wan framerelay Set wan ip address Set wan stp bridge Show configura- tion Show dhcp server configura- tion Description. Displays the Dhcp server configurationShow ip routes Tftp receive Description. Displays the IP route tableCommand Line Interface 258 NetEngine IAD User Guide Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Diagnostics Performing a Dialup Test Performing a Hotline TestPerforming a Phone Detect Test Performing a Power Supply TestType Y to test all lines Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 263 Performing an On/Off Hook Test To perform Sdsl diagnostics, type S on the Diagnostics menu Sdsl Diagnostics MenuISDN-BRIType B to perform BRI Diagnostics BRI diagnostics menu for Isdn testing is available onIAD displays the BRI Diagnostics menu Two ISDN-based Iads 6104iTrouble- shooting the IAD Troubleshooting-Symptoms and CausesProbable Cause Corrective Action If IAD is configured as router Cannot receive or send dataIAD Provisioning Parameters Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 270 NetEngine IAD User Guide Verification Power-up Test Operational Test Testing the IADMainten- ance Displaying the Current Configur- ation Verification 274 NetEngine IAD User Guide Menu Map ESCMenu Map 276 Country Codes Belgium2 DenmarkItaly 130 150 + 830 // 72nF 600Table C-1 Family Analog Voice Features NetEngine IAD SpecificationsFamily Table C-2 i and 6504i Isdn Voice Features Ports Line Operating Mode Data Rate PowerTable C-3 Family Digital Voice Features Table C-4 Family Data FeaturesHdlc Support Management Configuration LAN Interface Bridging RoutingTable C-5 Family WAN Interface Features Description Adsl G.lite, G.dmt-6100-4Adsl Annex A, B-6104i SHDSL-TCPAM, SDSL-6504i, 6504Table C-5 Family WAN Interface Features DSLAMs Voice Gateways Softswitches ProtocolsT1 Interface-6200c T1 Provisioning-6200cTable C-6 Family Transport Protocol Features Description Table C-7 Family Configuration and Management FeaturesUpgrades Security Firewall Management Frame RelayTable C-8 Family Security Features Table C-10 Network InterfacesAnalog Table C-11 Family Voice FeaturesDigital Table C-12 Family Data Features Table C-13 Family WAN FeaturesStandards Transport Voice Gateways Softswitches Protocols InterfaceCell Delay Variation Buffer OAM Cell Handling Connector Pinouts Table D-1. RS-232 DB-9 Console Port Pin Assignments SignalGround Tx DataTable D-4 BaseT Connector Pin Assignments Signal Table D-5 BaseT Connector Pin Assignments RJ48 SignalTable D-6. ADSL/SDSL Connector Pin Assignments RJ45 Signal Table D-7. G.SHDSL Port Pin Assignments RJ11 Line Tip RingTable D-8. T1/E1 Connector Pin Assignments Signal Pin SignalTable D-9. USI Port for RS-530, V.35 and RS-449 Signal RS-530 RS-449Connector Pinouts 292 NetEngine IAD User Guide Glossary Glossary 294 Glossary 295 Glossary 296 Index AdslDNS Shdsl LAN NAT Safeguards WAN NetEngine IAD User Guide
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7000, 6000 specifications

The Polycom 6000, officially known as the Polycom RealPresence Group 6000, is an advanced video conferencing solution designed to facilitate seamless communication in various business environments. This high-definition system is specifically engineered for medium to large conference rooms, providing a superior collaboration experience for teams and organizations.

One of the standout features of the Polycom 6000 is its outstanding video quality. The system supports 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second, ensuring that every detail is crystal clear. This is crucial for effective communication, as it allows participants to see facial expressions and body language, which are essential for meaningful interaction. Coupled with Polycom's advanced video technology, the system can adapt to varying network conditions, ensuring that the video remains smooth and stable even in less than ideal circumstances.

Another significant characteristic of the Polycom 6000 is its interoperability. It seamlessly integrates with a range of other video conferencing solutions, including those from competitor brands. This flexibility allows businesses to connect with partners and clients who may not use the same technology, enhancing collaboration across different platforms. The system also supports standards-based protocols, making it a versatile choice for organizations looking to future-proof their communications.

Audio quality is equally impressive, as the Polycom 6000 features Polycom’s Acoustic Clarity technology. This technology provides full-duplex audio, ensuring that users can listen and speak simultaneously without interruptions or echoes. The system is equipped with directional microphones that capture sound clearly from every corner of the conference room, making it ideal for group discussions.

The Polycom 6000 also boasts advanced content sharing capabilities. Users can easily present documents, slides, and videos during meetings through the system's intuitive interface. With the support for wireless content sharing, participants can connect their devices without any cumbersome cables, making the overall meeting experience more fluid and engaging.

Security is a top priority for any modern communication tool, and the Polycom 6000 delivers robust security features. It includes encryption protocols to ensure that conversations remain confidential and secure from potential threats.

In conclusion, the Polycom 6000 is a powerful video conferencing solution characterized by exceptional video and audio quality, interoperability, advanced content sharing capabilities, and strong security protocols. It is a worthy investment for any organization seeking to enhance its communication and collaboration efforts.