Polycom 7000 manual Shared Signaling Network, General System Network

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Local Cluster Configuration

Field

Description

 

 

Password

The password for the user name entered above.

Confirm password

 

 

 

EAP Method

The Extensible Authentication Protocol method used to establish trust with the

 

authentication server (this is also known as the outer authentication protocol).

 

 

Protocol

When a TLS tunnel is established with the authentication server, the protocol

 

used within the tunnel (this is also known as the inner authentication protocol).

 

 

Shared Signaling Network

The settings in this section are enabled only if management and signaling

Settings

traffic are on separate networks. If so, they apply to the entire system (both

 

servers in two-server configuration).

 

For a one-server configuration, the virtual host name and IP fields are

 

disabled. (Exception: If only IPv6 is enabled, the system must have two

 

addresses, so a single-server system must still have a virtual host name and

 

IP address.)

 

The settings are the same as those in Shared Management Network

 

Settings, except that under Signaling Link, the signaling network interface

 

(eth2) can be disabled. This capability exists for debugging purposes.

 

The eth2 interface corresponds with the GB3 jack on the server.

 

(The eth1 interface, which corresponds with the GB2 jack, is reserved for the

 

private network connection between the two servers in a two-server cluster.)

 

 

General System Network

The settings in this section apply to the entire system and aren’t specific to

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management or signaling.

 

 

DNS search domains

One or more fully qualified domain names, separated by commas or spaces.

 

The system domain you enter below is added automatically, so you need not

 

enter it.

 

 

DNS 1

IP addresses of up to three domain name servers. At least one DNS server is

 

required.

DNS 2

Your Polycom RealPresence DMA system must be accessible by its host

 

DNS 3

name(s), not just its IP address(es), so you (or your DNS administrator) must

create A and/or AAAA records for IPv4 and IPv6, respectively, as well as the

 

 

corresponding PTR records, on your DNS server(s). A/AAAA records and

 

PTR records that map each physical host name to the corresponding physical

 

IP address and each virtual host name to the corresponding virtual IP address

 

are mandatory, as are the corresponding PTR records that allow reverse DNS

 

resolution of the system’s physical or virtual host name(s).

 

 

Domain

The domain for the system. This is combined with the host name to form the

 

fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For instance:

 

Host name: dma1

 

Domain: callservers.example.com

 

FQDN: dma1.callservers.example.com

Signaling DSCP

The Differentiated Services Code Point value (0 - 63) to put in the DS field of

 

IP packet headers on outbound packets associated with signaling traffic.

 

The DSCP value is used to classify packets for quality of service (QoS)

 

purposes. If you’re not sure what value to use, leave the default of 0.

 

 

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