Edit External Sip Peer Dialog - Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual

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Field
CsTrustedApplication
ServiceGruu
External Registrations
See also:
External SIP Peer
SIP Peer Postliminary Output Format Options
Device Authentication
Add Authentication Dialog
Edit Authentication Dialog
Add Outbound Registration Dialog
Edit Outbound Registration Dialog
Script Debugging Dialog for Preliminaries/Postliminaries

Edit External SIP Peer Dialog

The following table describes the fields in the Edit External SIP Peer dialog.
Field
External SIP Peer
Enabled
Name
Description
Type
Polycom, Inc.
Description
The GRUU value that the system should use when communicating with Lync
clients that connect to VMR conferences.
When enabled, the RealPresence DMA system includes the text field value in
the signaling it sends to Lync clients that have joined VMR conferences. This
identifies the RealPresence DMA system as a trusted application when
communicating with these clients.
Enabling this option can prevent calls from Lync clients to VMRs that are
many hours in length from disconnecting unexpectedly. See the
Unified Communications in a Microsoft Environment Solution
Deployment Guide
for information on obtaining the GRUU value to populate
this field.
Lists any outbound registration configurations associated with this SIP peer
and lets you add, edit, or delete registrations. Multiple registrations may be
associated with a SIP peer.
Description
Clearing this check box lets you stop using an external SIP peer server
without deleting it.
Peer server name or number. Must be unique among SIP peers.
The text description displayed in the External SIP Peer list.
For a Microsoft Office Communications Server, Lync Server 2010, or Lync
Server 2013, select Microsoft. Otherwise, select Other.
Selecting Microsoft implicitly adds the Destination network value to the
Domain List (if not already there) and automatically selects the Postliminary
settings that are correct for most deployments in Microsoft environments, but
you can modify them if necessary.
Device Management
Polycom
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