Polycom (RMX) 1500 User Manual

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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide 
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 Management Network Properties – DNS Parameters
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Defining a SIP Network Service in the Collaboration Server and 
Installing the Security Certificate 
Your RealPresence Collaboration Server system should be installed according to standard installation 
procedures. For details, see the 
Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 
Getting Started Guide
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When configuring the Default IP Network Service on first entry, or when modifying the properties of the 
existing Default IP Network Service, the SIP environment parameters must be set as described in this 
section.
The Security Certificate
There are two methods to create and send the security certificate that is required for configuration of the 
integration of the Collaboration Server in the Microsoft environment:
● The CSR method (recommended method for Microsoft Office Communications Server, Wave 13)
● The PFX method (Recommended method for Lync Server, Wave 14)
Field
Description
MCU Host Name
Enter the name of the MCU on the network. This name must be identical to the 
FQDN name defined for the Collaboration Server in the OCS and DNS.
Default name is Collaboration Server.
Shelf Management Host 
Name
Displays the name of the entity that manages the Collaboration Server 
hardware. The name is derived from the MCU host name. Default is 
RMX_SHM.
DNS
Select:
Off – if DNS servers are not used in the network.
Specify – to enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers. 
Note: The IP address fields are enabled only if Specify is selected.
Register Host Names 
Automatically to DNS 
Servers
Select this option to automatically register the MCU Signaling Host and Shelf 
Management with the DNS server.
Local Domain Name
Enter the name of the domain where the MCU is installed as defined in the 
Office Communications Server/Lync Server.
DNS Servers Addresses:
Primary Server
The static IP addresses of the DNS servers (the same servers defined in the 
Office Communications Server/Lync Server). 
A maximum of three servers can be defined.
Secondary Server
Tertiary Server