Sending The Certificate To The Rmx - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Supporting Remote and Federated Users in Microsoft Lync
Server 2010 ICE Environment
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Write down the CA account so you will be able to use it when
creating the certificate account.

Sending the Certificate to the RMX

For detailed description of this procedure see "Configuring the RMX IP
Network Service" on page H-83.
You can support federated or remote users by including a Lync Server
edge server in your environment. The Lync Server with an access edge
server role supports the Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
protocol which allows devices outside an organization's network to call
other devices that are also part of the Polycom-enabled unified
communications solution. This functionality is supported in both the Lync
Server 2010, the Polycom video infrastructure, and Polycom HDX systems
and is similar to its support with Microsoft Office Communications Server
(Microsoft Wave 13 release).
Deployment Considerations
TLS is required for both federated environments and for remote
users.
Polycom devices use the Access Edge Server IP address to register to
a Lync Server edge server.
Numeric dialing is not supported between federated environments.
Deployment Process for the RMX Systems
To enable the remote and Federation connections the following operations
must be performed:
Task 1: Ensuring SIP Signaling Domains are Allowed
Task 2: Creating an Active Directory account for the RMX that will be
used for registering and operating in the MS ICE environment
Task 3: Enabling the RMX User Account for Lync Server 2010
Task 4: Enabling the RMX Account for Remote Access and Federation
Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
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