Chapter 16-Network Services

13Click the SIP Servers tab.

14Define the Primary and Alternate SIP Server for this network Service.

Starting with Version 7.1, Registration of conferencing entities with the SIP Servers was moved to the conferencing entities and is defined in the Conference Profile.

If Microsoft Office Communications or Lync server are part of this network service, a certificate must be created for this network service. If each network connected to the RMX includes Microsoft Office Communications or Lync server, separate certificates must be created and sent to the RMX for each of these networks.

If the Network Service does not include a DNS, you must use the IP address of the SIP Server instead of its name.

The field definitions of the SIP Servers tab are the same as for the Default IP Network Service. For more information see the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/ 4000 Administrator’s Guide, "Click the SIP Servers tab.” on page 16-19.

15Click the Security tab.

The field definitions of the Security tab are the same as for the Default IP Network Service. For more information see the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide, "Click the Security tab.” on page 16-21.

16Optional. To configure the ICE environment, click the SIP Advanced tab.

17Modify the following fields:

Table 16-38Default IP Network Service – SIP Advanced

Field

Description

 

 

Server User Name

Enter the User name for this service as defined in the Active

 

Directory. For example, enter rmxNet2.

 

This field is disabled if the ICE Environment field is set to None.

 

 

ICE Environment

Select MS (for Microsoft ICE implementation) to enable the ICE

 

integration.

 

This field is disabled if the RMX is not running in MPM+ Card

 

Configuration Mode.

 

 

18Click the OK button.

The new Network Service is added to the IP Network Services list pane.

Setting a Network Service as Default

The default Network Service is used when no Network Service is selected for the following:

Dial out participants

Reserving resources for participants when starting an ongoing conference

Gateway calls

In addition, the Signaling Host IP address and the MCU Prefix in GK displayed on the RealPresence Collaboration Server Web Client main screen are taken from the default H.323 Network Service.

One IP Network Service can be defined as default for H.323 connections and another Network Service as default for SIP connections. If the IP Network Service supports both H.323 and SIP connections, you can set the same Network Service as default for both H.323 and SIP, or for H.323-only or for SIP-only.

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DOC2702A, RMX 1500 specifications

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