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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 12-Network Services<br />

Using IPv6 Networking Addresses for <strong>RMX</strong> Internal and<br />

External Entities<br />

IPv6 <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

12-36<br />

IPv6 addresses can be assigned to both <strong>RMX</strong> (Internal) and External Entity<br />

addresses.<br />

<strong>RMX</strong> Internal Addresses<br />

Default Management Network Service<br />

• Control Unit<br />

• Signaling Host<br />

• Shelf Management<br />

• MPM1 (Media Card)<br />

• MPM2 (Media Card)<br />

External Entities<br />

• Gatekeepers (Primary & Secondary)<br />

• SIP Proxies<br />

• DNS Servers<br />

• Default Router<br />

• Defined participants<br />

• Internet Explorer 7 is required for the <strong>RMX</strong> Web Client and <strong>RMX</strong><br />

Manager to connect to the <strong>RMX</strong> using IPv6.<br />

• IPv6 is supported with MPM+ media cards only.<br />

• The default IP address version is IPv4.<br />

• Internet Explorer 7 is required for the <strong>RMX</strong> Web Client use an IPv6<br />

connection to the <strong>RMX</strong>.<br />

• The IP address field in the Address Book entry for a defined participant<br />

can be either IPv4 or IPv6. A participant with an IPv4 address cannot<br />

be added to an ongoing conference while the <strong>RMX</strong> is in IPv6 mode<br />

nor can a participant with an IPv6 address be added while the <strong>RMX</strong> is<br />

in IPv4 mode.<br />

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