Configuring Sip Settings For Integration With The Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (Tip) - Polycom RealPresence Immersive Studio Administrator's Manual

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Configuring SIP Settings for Integration with the Telepresence
Interoperability Protocol (TIP)
When SIP is enabled on a RealPresence ITP system that has the TIP option, the system can interoperate
with TIP endpoints. Note that the RealPresence ITP systems do not support a TIP call to other Polycom
equipment, whether an end point or RMX.SIP (TIP) calls must connect at a call speed of 1 Mbps per
screen or higher.
Only TIP version 7 is supported.
In a TIP call, only XGA content at 5 fps is supported. The following content sources are not
supported in TIP calls:
USB content from the Polycom Touch Control
People+Content
For more information about Polycom support for the TIP protocol, refer to the Polycom Unified
Communications for Cisco Environments Solution Deployment Guide.
Note:
You cannot configure TIP without purchasing and installing a Telepresence
Interoperability Protocol (TIP) option key code.
RTV and Lync-Hosted Conference Support
To use RTV in a Lync-hosted conference, you must have the RTV option key enabled on your
RealPresence ITP system.
For more information about configuring your Lync Server video settings for RTV, refer to the Polycom
Unified Communications for Microsoft Environments Solution Deployment Guide.
Specify Quality of Service
Set the Quality of Service options for the way your network handles IP packets during video calls.
Procedure
1. Go to Admin Settings > Network > IP Network > Network Quality.
2. Configure these settings.
Quality of Service Settings
Setting
Type of Service
Polycom, Inc.
IP
Configuring Network Settings
Description
Specifies your service type and lets you choose
how to set the priority of IP packets sent to the
system for video, audio, and far-end camera
control:
IP Precedence—Represents the priority
of IP packets sent to the system. The
value can be between 0 and 5.
DiffServ—Represents a priority level
between 0 and 63.
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