Polycom RealPresence DMA System Initial Configuration Summary

To add conference templates, see Conference Templates Procedures. To change conference settings, see Conference Settings. To customize the conferencing experience for an enterprise group, see Enterprise Groups Procedures.

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On the Signaling Settings page (see Signaling Settings), verify that:

If you enabled H.323, the H.323 Signaling Status section indicates that the signaling status is Active and the port assignments are correct.

If you enabled SIP, the SIP Signaling Status section shows that the correct protocols and listening ports are enabled.

Have some endpoints register with the Polycom RealPresence DMA Call Server and make point-to-point calls to each other.

On the Dashboard (see Dashboard), verify that:

The information in the Cluster Info pane looks correct, including the time, network settings, and system resource information.

The Supercluster Status pane shows the correct number of servers and clusters, and the network interfaces that should be working (depending on your IP type and split network settings) are up (green up arrow) and in full duplex mode, with the speed correct for your enterprise network.

The Call Server Registrations pane shows that the endpoints that attempted to register did so successfully.

The Call Server Active Calls pane shows that the endpoints that made calls did so successfully, and the call limits per cluster and total are correct for your licenses.

The Conference Manager MCUs pane shows that the MCUs you added are connected and in service.

The information on the Active Directory Integration pane looks correct, including the status, cache refresh data, and enterprise conference room count.

Set up some multipoint conferences by having endpoints dial into enterprise users’ conference rooms (preferably including a custom conference room). Verify that conferencing works satisfactorily, that the system status is good, and that the Conference Manager Usage pane accurately presents the status.

When you’re satisfied that the Polycom RealPresence DMA system is configured and working properly, manually create a backup, download it, and store it in a safe place. See Backing Up and Restoring.

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