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Polycom RealPresence DMA System Initial Configuration Summary
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If you’re deploying a supercluster of multiple geographically distributed Polycom RealPresence DMA 
clusters, verify that you’ve assigned clusters to the territories in your site topology (see 
) and decide which cluster is to be responsible for Active 
Directory integration. 
Active Directory integration automatically makes the enterprise users (directory members) into 
Conferencing Users in the Polycom RealPresence DMA system, and can assign each of them a conference 
room (virtual meeting room, or VMR). The conference room IDs are typically generated from the enterprise 
users’ phone numbers. 
Once the Polycom RealPresence DMA system is integrated with Active Directory, it reads the directory 
information nightly, so that user and group information is updated automatically as people join and leave the 
organization. The system caches certain data from Active Directory. In a superclustered system, one cluster 
is responsible for updating the cache, which is shared with all the clusters. 
Between updates, clusters access the directory only to authenticate passwords (for instance, for 
management interface login); all other user information (such as user search results) comes from the cache. 
You can manually update the cache at any time. 
Enterprise groups can have their own conference templates that provide a custom conferencing experience 
(see 
). They can also have their own MCU pool order, which preferentially routes 
conferences to certain MCUs (see 
). 
You can assign Polycom RealPresence DMA system roles to an enterprise group, applying the roles to all 
members of the group and enabling them to log into the Polycom RealPresence DMA system’s 
management interface with their standard network user names and passwords. 
See 
, and 
There are security concerns that need to be addressed regarding user accounts, whether local or 
enterprise. See the high-level process described in 
Set Up Conference Templates
The Polycom RealPresence DMA system uses conference templates and global conference settings to 
manage system and conference behavior, and it has a default conference template and default global 
conference settings. 
After you’ve added MCUs to the system, you may want to change the global conference settings or create 
additional templates that specify different conference properties. 
If you integrate with Active Directory, you can use templates to provide customized conferencing 
experiences for various enterprise groups. 
When you add a custom conference room to a user (either local or enterprise), you can choose which 
template that conference room uses. 
Note: Manually add conference rooms
Creating conference rooms for enterprise users is optional. If you want to integrate with Active 
Directory to load user and group information into the Polycom RealPresence DMA system, but don’t 
want to give all users the ability to host conferences, you can do so. You can manually add conference 
rooms for selected users at any time. Se