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Table 8-3New Participant – General Properties (Continued)

Field

Description

 

 

IP Address

Enter the IP address of the participant’s endpoint.

(H.323 and SIP Only)

For H.323 participant define either the endpoint IP address or

 

alias.

 

For SIP participant define either the endpoint IP address or the

 

SIP address.

 

For RMXs registered to a gatekeeper, the RMX can be configured to

 

dial and receive calls to and from H.323 endpoints using the IP

 

address in the event that the Gatekeeper is not functioning. For more

 

information, see "Gateway Calls” on page 19-1.

 

Note: This field is hidden when the ISDN/PSTN protocol is selected.

 

 

Phone Number

Enter the phone number of the ISDN/PSTN participant.

(ISDN/PSTN Only)

Note: This field is only displayed when the ISDN/PSTN protocol is

 

selected.

 

 

Alias Name/Type

If you are using the endpoint’s alias and not the IP address, first

(H.323 Only)

select the type of alias and then enter the endpoint’s alias:

 

H.323 ID (alphanumeric ID)

 

E.164 (digits 0-9, * and #)

 

Email ID (email address format,

 

e.g. abc@example.com)

 

Participant Number (digits 0-9, * and #)

 

Note:

 

Although all types are supported, the type of alias is dependent on

 

the gatekeeper’s capabilities. The most commonly supported alias

 

types are H.323 ID and E.164.

 

This field is used to enter the Entry Queue ID, target Conference

 

ID and Conference Password when defining a cascaded link.

 

This field is removed from the dialog box when the ISDN/PSTN

 

protocol is selected.

 

 

SIP Address/Type

Select the format in which the SIP address is written:

(SIP Only)

SIP URI - Uses the format of an E-mail address, typically

 

containing a user name and a host name: sip:[user]@[host]. For

 

example, sip:dan@polycom.com.

 

TEL URI - Used when the endpoint does not specify the domain

 

that should interpret a telephone number that has been input by

 

the user. Rather, each domain through which the request passes

 

would be given that opportunity.

 

For example, a user in an airport might log in and send requests

 

through an outbound proxy in the airport. If the users enters “411”

 

(this is the phone number for local directory assistance in the United

 

States), this number needs to be interpreted and processed by the

 

outbound proxy in the airport, and not by the user's home domain. In

 

this case, tel: 411 is the correct choice.

 

Note: This field is removed from the dialog box when the ISDN/PSTN

 

protocol is selected.

 

 

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DOC2702A, RMX 1500 specifications

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