Set Preferred Speeds; Configure Native Support For Realconnect; Set Up And Configuration - Polycom realpresence group series Administrator's Manual

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Set Preferred Speeds

To configure call speeds:
1 In the web interface, go to Admin Settings > Network > Dialing Preference > Preferred Speeds.
2 Configure these settings.
Setting
Preferred Speed for
Placed Calls
IP Calls
SIP (TIP) Calls
Maximum Speed for
Received Calls
IP Calls
SIP (TIP) Calls
Note: Point-to-point call bandwidth limits
For point-to-point calls, the Polycom RealPresence Group 300 and 310 systems use a maximum of 3
Mbps of bandwidth, and the RealPresence Group 500 systems use a maximum of 6 Mbps.

Configure Native Support for RealConnect

With the Native Support for RealConnect, Microsoft Lync and traditional video conference users do not have
to change their workflow or learn a new process to join together in a video meeting.
Native Support for RealConnect eliminates end user frustration in trying to determine how to connect with
people who might have varying devices. Integration between the RealPresence Group Series, Polycom
DMA, Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX), and Microsoft 2013 infrastructure automatically
connects all of the environments together. This feature makes it easy for Lync and traditional
videoconferencing system users to click to join calls from a Lync meeting invitation.

Set Up and Configuration

For Native Support for RealConnect to work with RealPresence Group Series systems, administrators must
perform certain set up and configuration tasks.
Video Conference Administration
Perform the following tasks.
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Description
Determines the speeds to use for IP or SIP (TIP) calls from this system when either
of the following statements is true:
The call speed is set to Auto on the Place a Call screen
The call is placed from the directory
If the far-site system does not support the selected speed, the system automatically
negotiates a lower speed.
Users cannot specify a call speed when placing calls from the Polycom Touch
Control.
The SIP (TIP) Calls setting is available only when the TIP setting is enabled.
Allows you to restrict the bandwidth used when receiving IP or SIP (TIP) calls.
If the far site attempts to call the system at a higher speed than selected here, the
call is renegotiated at the speed specified in this field.
The SIP (TIP) Calls setting is available only when the TIP setting is enabled.
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