Setting Up Video Endpoints
Procedure 2: Configure the Polycom RMX for Use with an Avaya Server
Perform the procedures in the appropriate section to configure the Polycom MGC system:
1.Configure a Polycom MGC-25 Video Conferencing Bridge Platform for an Avaya S8300 Server on page 78.
2.Configure Polycom MGC Video Conferencing Bridge Platforms with Avaya S8500 and S87xx Server on page 82.
After performing these procedures, go to Procedure 3: Determine the Maximum Number of Ad-hoc Video Conferencing Ports Supported on page 92.
Procedure 3: Determine the Maximum Number of Ad-hoc Video Conferencing Ports Supported
To determine the maximum number of Ad-hoc video conferencing ports your voice system supports:
1.Use the display system-parameterscustomer-optionscommand to access the Optional Features form.
2.On page 2 of the form, verify Maximum Administered Ad-hoc Video Conferencing Ports. The maximum number of Ad-hoc video conferencing ports allowed is the number of video ports available for Ad-hoc use on the MCU(s). For example, if you have three MCUs, and each MCU has 16 ports available for Ad-hoc use, the maximum number of Ad-hoc video conferencing ports allowed is 48. This is a license count that Avaya provides based on your stated needs. Licensing and administration are two different decisions on port counts.
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