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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Appendix H-Setting the <strong>RMX</strong> for Integration Into Microsoft Environment<br />

11 In the Matching URI section, enter the Domain name for the <strong>RMX</strong>. Any domain name<br />

can be used.<br />

12 In the Next hop section enter the <strong>RMX</strong> FQDN name as defined in the DNS and is used in<br />

the Host Authorization definition.<br />

13 In the Transport field, select TLS to enable the dial-out from conferences to SIP<br />

endpoints.<br />

14 Click OK.<br />

The new Route is added to the list of routes in the Front End Properties—Routes dialog<br />

box.<br />

15 Click OK.<br />

Optional. Setting the Static Route & Trusted Host for <strong>RMX</strong> in the Load Balancer<br />

Server<br />

If your network includes a Load Balancer server, the <strong>RMX</strong> unit must be configured as a<br />

trusted host in the Load Balancer server in the same way it is configured in the OCS. In<br />

addition, Static Routes must also be defined in the Load Balancer server in the same way it is<br />

configured in the OCS, however, the Load Balancer should be pointed to the OCS pool and<br />

not to the <strong>RMX</strong> directly. This configuration procedure is done in addition to the<br />

configuration in the OCS.<br />

To set the <strong>RMX</strong> as trusted and define Static routes in the Load Balancer Server:<br />

1 Open the OCS Management application.<br />

2 Expand the Enterprise Pools list.<br />

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