Network Separation - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Network Separation

14-90
RMX 1500/4000
On the RMX 1500 and RMX 4000, Media, Signaling and Management
networks are physically separated to provide enhanced security. The IP
Network Service and the Default Management Network have been logically
and physically separated from each other. In the IP Network Service each IP
address is assigned a physical port and media (RTP) inputs are routed
directly to an MPM+ or MPMx card. This provides for a more secure
network with greater bandwidth as each media card has its own
dedicated port. All signaling communications are processed on a single
stack of the Intel Processor on the MCU.
RMX 2000
Network Separation is enabled/disabled according to the settings of the
SEPARATE_MANAGEMENT_NETWORK and JITC_MODE System
Flags. When both System Flags are set to YES, all signaling between IP
endpoints and the RMX is via the LAN 2 port, while all RMX
management sessions are hosted via the LAN 3 port.
LAN 2 Port - Signaling
RMX
IP Endpoints
Chapter 14-Network Services
LAN 3 Port - Management
RMX Web Client / RMX Manager
Management Sessions

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