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IP Network Services

IP Network Services enable the Collaboration Server to function within IP network environments. They include the network parameters required for the MCU to connect with other IP devices on the same network or outside the network through a firewall.

Collaboration Server IP Network Services Overview

Two types of IP Network Services are defined for the Collaboration Server:

Management Network Service

Default IP Service (Conferencing Service)

Connection between the Collaboration Server management applications (Web Client And RMX Manager) and participant connections to conferences (Dial in, dial out) are supported within the following IP addressing environments: IPv4, IPv6 and IPv6 & IPv4

When IPv4 is selected, IPv6 fields are hidden and conversely when IPv6 is selected, IPv4 fields are hidden. When IPv6 & IPv4 is selected both IPv6 and IPv4 fields are displayed.

For the purposes of comprehensive documentation, all screen captures in this chapter pertaining to RealPresence Collaboration Servers (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 show the dialog boxes as displayed with IPv6 & IPv4 selected.

For more information on IPv6, see LAN Redundancy.

When the RMX is configured for IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing, the addition of the sdp-anat option tag in the SIP Require and SIP Supported headers allows a mixture of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing to be specified by the Session Description Protocol (SDP). For more information see Management Network (Primary).

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