Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000

For example:

If Central Signaling IP address of Gateway A is 172.22.177.89, SIP participant dials: 9999@ 172.22.177.89* 4444103 and when prompted for the Destination number enters 3456 followed by the pound key (#) using DTMF codes.

Gateway to MCU Calls via ISDN Cascading Link

When H.323 participants connects to a conference/Meeting Room via a Gateway to MCU call over an ISDN link, the dialing string includes the following components:

The dialing string includes the following components:

[GW A prefix in GK] - the prefix with which Gateway A is registered to the gatekeeper. [GW Profile ID on GW A] - The ID of the Gateway Profile on GW A to be used for routing the call to the Meeting Room/conference running on MCU B.

[Conference/Meeting Room/Entry Queue ISDN/PSTN number] - the dial-in number assigned to the Entry Queue/Meeting Room/Conference defined on MCU B, including the required country and area codes.

Information required that is not part of the dialing string:

[Destination Conference ID] - Only if using the Entry Queue on MCU B for routing calls or creating new ad hoc conferences. The ID of the destination conference on MCU B.

The dialing string format:

<GW A Prefix in GK><Gateway Profile_ID on GW A>*<ISDN Number assigned to the Meeting Room/Conference/Entry Queue>

For Example:

 

GW A prefix in Gatekeeper - (not used with SIP)

22

Gateway Profile ID in GW A

9999

ISDN Dial-in Number assigned to the

 

Entry Queue/MR/conference

4444100

H.323 participant dials: 229999*4444100.

SIP participant dials (if Central Signaling IP address of Gateway A is 172.22.177.89): 9999@ 172.22.177.89 IP* 4444100.

If dialing an Entry Queue, when prompted for the Destination number enters 3456 followed by the pound key (#) using DTMF codes to create a new conference or join an ongoing conference with that ID.

MCU to MCU Calls via ISDN Cascading Link

A dial out ISDN participant is defined (added) to conference A running on MCU A. The participant’s dial out number is the dial-in number of the Entry Queue or conference running on MCU B (for example 54145106).

MCU A dials out to an Entry Queue or conference B running on MCU B using the Entry Queue number (for example 54145106) or the conference number.

When the participant, who is a dial-in participant in conference B, connects to the Entry Queue, the system plays to all the participants in Conference A the IVR message requesting the participant to enter the destination conference ID (or if connecting to a conference directly, the participant is requested to enter the conference password).

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DOC2702A, RMX 1500 specifications

The Polycom RMX 1500, also known by its model number DOC2702A, is a significant player in the realm of video conferencing technology. Designed to enhance collaboration across various platforms, this versatile solution caters to the communication needs of medium to large enterprises, providing high-quality video, voice, and content sharing experiences.

One of the primary features of the RMX 1500 is its unparalleled scalability. The system supports up to 150 simultaneous video endpoints, allowing organizations to expand their video conferencing capabilities as needed. This flexibility makes it an ideal solution for growing businesses that require robust communication tools. The RMX 1500 can also handle a variety of video resolutions, from standard definition to HD, ensuring that users can enjoy clear and crisp visuals during their meetings.

The Polycom RMX 1500 utilizes advanced technologies such as the Polycom RealPresence technology, which significantly enhances video quality and reliability. This technology incorporates features like Adaptive Bandwidth Management, which optimizes video streams based on available bandwidth, thus ensuring a seamless experience even in less-than-ideal network conditions. This ensures that users can engage in meetings without interruptions or quality degradation, regardless of their location.

Another notable characteristic of the RMX 1500 is its robust interoperability with a wide range of video conferencing systems and protocols. This means that businesses can easily connect with partners, clients, and colleagues using different systems, reducing the barriers to effective communication. The RMX 1500 supports various codecs and standards, including H.323 and SIP, making it a versatile choice for organizations that work with multiple platforms.

Furthermore, the RMX 1500 is equipped with tools for content sharing, allowing participants to share presentations, documents, and other materials during meetings. This promotes interactive discussions and enhances collaboration among team members. In addition, the system features an intuitive user interface, making it easy for users to schedule meetings, manage participants, and control audio and video settings.

The product also places a strong emphasis on security, providing encryption options for video and audio streams to protect sensitive information shared during conferences. This commitment to security is essential for organizations that need to meet compliance standards and safeguard intellectual property.

In summary, the Polycom RMX 1500 (DOC2702A) is a powerful video conferencing solution that combines flexibility, scalability, and high-quality performance. With its advanced technologies, interoperability, content sharing capabilities, and emphasis on security, it serves as an invaluable tool for enhancing communication and collaboration in today’s fast-paced business environment.