Polycom 3725-76302-001O Manual De Usuario

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Device Management
Polycom, Inc. 
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There are three reasons to configure an H.323 SBC on the External H.323 SBC page:
● To create a prefix service that allows dialing through the specific SBC by prefix. An SBC configured 
on this page must have a prefix or prefix range assigned to it and can only be reached by dialing its 
prefix(es). 
● To define a postliminary script to be applied when dialing through the specific SBC. 
● For bandwidth management. 
The Polycom RealPresence DMA system is capable of performing call admission control (CAC) while 
processing an LRQ from a neighbor gatekeeper. This allows the system to reject the call for resource 
or policy reasons early in the setup process (in response to the LRQ), rather than waiting until later 
in the call setup. 
In order to perform early CAC, the Polycom RealPresence DMA system must know the caller’s media 
address, which isn’t provided in the LRQ and is unknowable for an ordinary gatekeeper. If the 
gatekeeper is also an SBC, however, it proxies the media. The Polycom RealPresence DMA system 
can assume that its media address is the same as its signaling address, and proceed with early CAC. 
The Polycom RealPresence DMA system performs early CAC only in response to LRQs received 
from SBCs configured on the External H.323 SBC page. 
The following table describes the fields in the list. 
See also: 
Note: SBC Configuration
Only H.323 SBCs are added to the External H.323 SBC page. SIP SBCs are configured as SIP peers 
(see 
 on page 105) and/or on a per-site basis (see 
page 285). 
H.323 SBCs that are added to the External H.323 SBC page are reached by prefix-based dialing 
(rule 4 of the default dial plan; see 
page 241). 
SBCs to be reached by a dial rule using the Resolve to IP address action (rule 6 of the default dial 
plan) are configured on a per-site basis (see 
In general, H.323 SBCs should be configured on a per-site basis, so that calls to endpoints outside the 
enterprise network are routed to the SBC assigned to the originating site. 
Column 
Description
Name 
The name of the SBC. 
Description Brief 
description of the SBC. 
Address 
Host name or IP address of the SBC. 
Prefix Range
The dial string prefix(es) assigned to this SBC. 
If your dial plan uses the Dial services by prefix dial rule (in the default dial 
plan) to route calls to services, all dial strings beginning with an assigned 
prefix are forwarded to this SBC for resolution. 
Enabled 
Indicates whether the system is using the SBC.