Appendix H-Setting the RMX for Integration Into Microsoft Environment
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There are two methods to set the routing for the Polycom RMX System:
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Using Lync Topology Builder to define your application pool and then
using the Lync Powershell to set the Polycom RMX system as a trusted
host with a static route.
This is the recommended method as it simplifies the setting of the
routing for the RMX and it also allows you to add additional RMX
systems or DMA systems at a later time.
In addition, it allows you to define a friendly domain name for the
Matched URI that can be used as the SIP URI for virtual meeting
rooms without the need to know the FQDN of the SIP signaling
domain.
This method is detailed in the Polycom Unified Communications
Deployment Guide for Microsoft Environments, Polycom-enabled
Unified Communications for Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Task 2: Set the
Routing for the Polycom RMX System.
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Using the Lync Powershell to set the RMX as Static Route and as a
trusted host.
This section describes how to set the Polycom RMX system as a static
route using the Lync Powershell commands only.
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