Polycom (RMX) 1500 User Manual

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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000
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Basic Cascading 
In this topology, a link is created between two conferences, usually running on two different 
MCUs. The MCUs are usually installed at different locations (states/countries) to save long 
distance charges by connecting each participant to their local MCU, while only the link 
between the two conferences is billed as long distance call.
This is the only topology that enables both IP and ISDN cascading links:
When linking two conferences using an IP connection, the destination MCU can be 
indicated by:
IP  address
H.323 Alias 
If IP cascading link is used to connect the two conferences, both MCUs must be 
located in the same network.
One MCU can be used as a gateway.
The configuration can include two RMXs or one RMX and one MGC.
Multiple Cascade Links enabling Cascading between RMXs hosting conferences that 
include Immersive Telepresence Rooms (ITP) such as Polycom’s OTX and RPX Room 
Systems can be defined. For more information see "Multiple Cascade Links” on page
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Basic Cascading using IP Cascaded Link
In this topology, both MCUs can be registered with the same gatekeeper or the IP addresses 
of both MCUs can be used for the cascading link. Content can be sent across the Cascading 
Link.
Figure 5-2
Basic Cascading Topology - IP Cascading Link
For example, MCU B is registered with the gatekeeper using 76 as the MCU prefix.