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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> 1500/<strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Table 15-33 Default Management Network Service – DNS (Continued)<br />

Field Description<br />

Register Host Names<br />

Automatically to DNS<br />

Servers<br />

Select this option to automatically register this Network Service<br />

Signaling Host with the DNS server.<br />

Local Domain Name Enter the name of the domain for this network service.<br />

DNS Server Address Enter the static IP address of the DNS server that is part of this<br />

network.<br />

9 Click the Gatekeeper tab.<br />

10 Define the Primary and Alternate Gatekeepers and at least one Alias for this network<br />

Service. The field definitions of the Gatekeeper tab are the same as for the Default IP<br />

Network Service. For more information see "Click the Gatekeeper tab.” on page 15-13.<br />

In Multiple Services mode, an Alias must be defined for the specified gatekeeper.<br />

11 Optional. Click the Ports tab.<br />

Settings in the Ports tab allow specific ports in the firewall to be allocated to multimedia<br />

conference calls. If required, defined the ports to be used multimedia conference calls<br />

handled by this Network Service. The field definitions of the Ports tab are the same as<br />

for the Default IP Network Service.<br />

For more information see the <strong>RMX</strong> 1500/<strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong>, "Click the<br />

Ports tab.” on page 15-14.<br />

12 If required, click the QoS tab.<br />

<strong>RMX</strong>’s implementation of QoS is defined per Network Service, not per endpoint.<br />

The routers must support QoS in order for IP packets to get higher priority.<br />

The field definitions of the QoS tab are the same as for the Default IP Network Service. For<br />

more information see the <strong>RMX</strong> 1500/<strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong>, "If required, click<br />

the QoS tab.” on page 15-16.<br />

13 Click the SIP Servers tab.<br />

14 Define the Primary and Alternate SIP Server for this network Service.<br />

• Starting with <strong>Version</strong> 7.1, Registration of conferencing entities with the SIP Servers was moved<br />

to the conferencing entities and is defined in the Conference Profile.<br />

• If Microsoft Office Communications or Lync server are part of this network service, a certificate<br />

must be created for this network service. If each network connected to the <strong>RMX</strong> includes<br />

Microsoft Office Communications or Lync server, separate certificates must be created and sent<br />

to the MCU for each of these networks.<br />

• If the Network Service does not include a DNS, you must use the IP address of the SIP Server<br />

instead of its name.<br />

15-58 <strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc.

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