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Polycom VMC 1000 Integration

This appendix explains the use of the Polycom PRS 2000 as an encoder for the

Polycom VMC 1000 appliance. This appendix contains the following sections:

Polycom VMC 1000 Integration

Configuring the PRS 2000 as an Encoder in the VMC 1000

Polycom VMC 1000 Integration

The Polycom Recording Studio can act as an encoder for the Polycom Video Media Center 1000 versions 2.0 and higher. For more detailed information on the Polycom VMC 1000 2.0, please consult the Polycom VMC 1000 Administrator Guide.

Polycom PRS 2000 to VMC 1000 Port Requirements

On VMC 1000

The VMC 1000 uses port 80 to communicate with the Web service installed on the PRS 2000. It can be changed in encoder configuration. The Web Service uses port 8099 to communicate with the PRS 2000. The encoder profile port is used as a broadcast port.

Encoder communication port: 80

Encoder Profile Port: any value other than 8099

On PRS 2000

Remote control port: 8099

VMC to Akamai communication port

Communication port from PRS 2000 Encoder to Akamai: 80

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2000, PRS 2000 specifications

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