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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Chapter 15-Network Services<br />

<strong>RMX</strong> 1500/4000: Although the RTM LAN (media card) ports are shown as Port 1 in the Ethernet<br />

Settings and Hardware Monitor, the physical LAN connection is Port 2.<br />

2 Modify the following field:<br />

Table 15-13 Ethernet Settings Parameters<br />

Field Description<br />

Speed The <strong>RMX</strong> has 3 LAN ports on the RTM-IP (Management, Signaling and<br />

Shelf Management), and additional LAN ports on each media card (RTM<br />

LAN) and RTM ISDN cards. The administrator can set the speed and<br />

transmit/receive mode manually for these ports.<br />

3 Click the OK button.<br />

Port The LAN port number.<br />

Note: Do not change the automatic setting of Port 1,4 and<br />

Port 5 of the Management 2 and Signaling 2 Networks. Any<br />

change to the speed of these ports will not be applied.<br />

Speed Select the speed and transmit/receive mode for each port.<br />

Default: Auto – Negotiation of speed and transmit/receive<br />

mode starts at 1000 Mbits/second Full Duplex, proceeding<br />

downward to 10 Mbits/second Half Duplex.<br />

Note: To maximize conferencing performance, especially in<br />

high bit rate call environments, a 1Gb connection is<br />

recommended.<br />

Note:<br />

<strong>RMX</strong>4000: Do not select 1000 Full Duplex for any LAN ports<br />

in Slot 17.<br />

Select only 100 Full Duplex.<br />

<strong>RMX</strong>1500: Do not select 1000 Full Duplex for Port 5 (ShM).<br />

Select only 100 Full Duplex.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 15-23

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