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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Multiple Network Services<br />

Chapter 15-Network Services<br />

Media, signaling and Management networks can be physically separated on the <strong>RMX</strong><br />

system to provide enhanced security. This addresses the requirement in an organization<br />

that different groups of participants be supported on different networks. For example, some<br />

participants may be internal to the organization while others are external.<br />

Up to eight media and signaling networks can be defined for <strong>RMX</strong> 4000, or four for <strong>RMX</strong><br />

<strong>2000</strong> and two for <strong>RMX</strong> 1500. Multiple IP Network Services can be defined, up to two for each<br />

media and signaling network connected to the <strong>RMX</strong>. The networks can be connected to one<br />

or several Media cards in the <strong>RMX</strong> unit.<br />

The Management Network is logically and physically separated from the media and signaling<br />

networks. There can be one Management Network defined per <strong>RMX</strong> system.<br />

Each conference on the <strong>RMX</strong> can host participants from the different IP Network networks<br />

simultaneously.<br />

The following figure shows the network topology with three different media and signaling<br />

networks and one Management network connected to the <strong>RMX</strong> 4000.<br />

Figure 15-3<strong>RMX</strong> 4000 - Multiple Network Topology Sample<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 15-45

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