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Polycom CMA System Setup Overview
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Polycom CMA System Integration with Microsoft Lync Server 
2010 or Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
The CMA system supports the integration of selected Polycom endpoints with 
Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010 or Microsoft® Office Communications Server 
2007. Integration with these unified communications servers allows Polycom 
HDX system users to see client users who have been added to the Polycom 
HDX system Favorites list and place audio and video calls to them. 
Conversely, client users can also see Polycom HDX system users in their client 
Contacts List and place audio and video calls to them.
For Polycom HDX systems that are integrated with a Lync or Office 
Communications server, the unified communications server replaces the CMA 
system as the presence and directory service provider. However, the CMA 
system continues to act as the gatekeeper and manager for these endpoint 
systems.
The CMA system supports the integration with these unified communications 
servers by provisioning endpoints with the credentials, Exchange server IP 
address, and communications service settings they need. 
To provision endpoints with the information required to integrate with these 
unified communications servers, you must complete the following tasks:
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Endpoint Directory and Directory Settings
When an endpoint registers with the CMA system, its information is 
automatically entered into the Global Address Book. When information 
changes at the endpoint, the Global Address Book is automatically updated as 
well. If an endpoint is configured to Allow Directory Changes, additions and 
deletions to the Global Address Book are pushed to the endpoint.
Endpoints that get their global directory from the CMA system will either get 
the Global Address Book or the enterprise LDAP directory. Two Directory 
Setup options allow you to affect which devices and users appear in the 
endpoint directory.
Typically, standard endpoints (those that are not dynamically managed) 
register for the Polycom GDS and are listed in the CMA system Global 
Address Book. The Global Address Book allows standard endpoint users to 
call other standard endpoint users by selecting them by name. In this case, the 
Global Address Book is limited to 2000 entries, which is the limit that standard 
endpoint systems can manage.