Configuring Sip Settings For Integration With The Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (Tip) - Polycom HDX 4000 Series Administrator's Manual

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If a Polycom HDX system is running in dynamic management mode, it cannot be
simultaneously registered with Office Communications Server or Lync Server and
the presence service provided by a CMA or RealPresence Resource Manager
system. Polycom HDX systems can obtain presence services from only one source:
Office Communications Server and Lync Server, or the presence service provided
by the CMA or RealPresence Resource Manager system.
Polycom supports the following features in Microsoft Office Communications
Server 2007 R2 and Microsoft Lync Server 2010:
Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
Federated presence
Real-time video
Call hold and resume for Lync-hosted SIP calls
In addition, Polycom supports the Centralized Conferencing Control Protocol
(CCCP) feature in Microsoft Lync Server 2010.
For more information about this and other Microsoft/Polycom
interoperability considerations, refer to the Polycom Unified Communications
Deployment Guide for Microsoft Environments.
If your organization deploys multiple Office Communications Server and
Lync Server pools, a Polycom HDX system must be registered to the same pool
to which the system's user account is assigned.
Configuring SIP Settings for Integration with the Telepresence
Interoperability Protocol (TIP)
When SIP is enabled on an HDX system that has the TIP option key, the HDX
system can interoperate with TIP endpoints.
Points to note about TIP:
TIP is supported only on the following HDX systems:
— Polycom HDX 9006
— Polycom HDX 8000 HD with Hardware Version B
— Polycom HDX 7000 HD with Hardware Version C or D
— Polycom HDX 4500
— Polycom HDX 4000 with Hardware Version C
HDX systems cannot host multipoint calls while in a SIP (TIP) call.
SIP (TIP) calls must connect at a call speed of 1 Mbps 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 IP
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