Chapter 16-IP Network Services
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Ethernet Settings
The Polycom RMX 1800 is set to automatically identify the speed and transmit/receive
mode of each LAN ports. These port settings can be manually configured if the specific
switch requires it, via the Ethernet Settings. For more details, see "IP Network Monitoring”
on page 16-19.
Signaling Host IP Address and MCU Prefix in GK Indications
The RP Collaboration Server Web Client displays the Signaling Host IP Address and MCU Prefix
in GK parameters as defined in the Default H.323 Network Service.
Conference Profile
Registration of conferencing entities such as ongoing conferences, Meeting Rooms, Entry
Queues and SIP Factories with SIP servers is done per conferencing entity. This allows
better control on the number of entities that register with each SIP server by selecting for
each of the conferencing entities whether it will register with the SIP server.
The registration is defined in the Conference Profile - Network Services tab.
In the IP Network Services table, the system lists all the defined Network Services (one or two
depending on the system configuration).
To register the conferencing entity to which this profile is assigned to a Network
Service, in the Registration column click the check box of that Network Service.
You can also prevent dial in participants from connecting to that conferencing entities
when connecting via a Network Service.
In the Accept Calls column, clear the check box of the Network Service from which calls
cannot connect to the conference.
The Port numbers displayed in the dialog box do not reflect the physical Port numbers as
labeled on the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 system.