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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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

Table 13 Default IP Network Service – SIP Servers (Continued)<br />

Field Description<br />

Server Domain<br />

Name<br />

Enter the name of the domain that you are using for<br />

conferences, for example:<br />

user_name@domain name<br />

The domain name is used for identifying the SIP<br />

server in the appropriate domain according to the<br />

host part in the dialed string.<br />

For example, when a call to EQ1@polycom.com<br />

reaches its outbound proxy, this proxy looks for the<br />

SIP server in the polycom.com domain, to which it<br />

will forward the call.<br />

When this call arrives at the SIP server in<br />

polycom.com, the server looks for the registered<br />

user (EQ1) and forwards the call to this Entry Queue<br />

or conference.<br />

Port Enter the number of the TCP or UDP port used for<br />

listening. The port number must match the port<br />

number configured in the SIP server.<br />

Default port is 5060.<br />

Outbound Proxy Servers: Primary / Alternate Server Parameter<br />

Server IP Address By default, the Outbound Proxy Server is the same<br />

as the SIP Server. If they differ, modify the IP<br />

address of the Outbound Proxy and the listening<br />

port number (if required).<br />

Note: When in IPv4&IPv6 or in IPv6 mode, it is<br />

easier to use Names instead of IP Addresses.<br />

Port Enter the port number the outbound proxy is<br />

listening to.<br />

The default port is 5060.<br />

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