Site Topology; About Site Topology - Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual

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Site Topology

This section describes the following Polycom
7000 site topology configuration topics:

About Site Topology

Sites
Site Links
Site-to-Site Exclusions
Territories
Network Clouds
Bandwidth Management
Site Topology Configuration Procedures
About Site Topology
Site topology information logically describes your network and its interfaces to other networks, including the
following elements:
● Site — A local area network (LAN) that generally corresponds with a geographic location such as an
office or plant. A site contains one or more network subnets, so a device's IP address identifies the
site to which it belongs.
● Network cloud — A Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network cloud defined in the site topology.
An MPLS network is a private network that links multiple locations and uses label switching to tag
packets with origin, destination, and quality of service (QOS) information.
● Site link — A network connection between two sites or between a site and an MPLS network cloud.
● Site-to-site exclusion — A site-to-site connection that the site topology doesn't permit a voice or video
call to use.
● Territory — A collection of one or more sites for which a Polycom RealPresence DMA cluster is
responsible. Territories serve multiple purposes in a Polycom RealPresence DMA system
deployment. See Territories.
Note: Network topology and site topology can differ
Site topology information provides a logical model representation of a network topology, not
necessarily a fully accurate literal representation of a full network.
A freshly installed RealPresence DMA system provides a default site topology with sites, subnets, and a site
link that allow for endpoint registration and call routing (both multipoint and point-to-point).
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