For more information about this and other Microsoft and Polycom interoperability considerations, refer
to the Polycom Unified Communications for Microsoft Environments Deployment Guide.
Related Topics
Using a Polycom RealPresence Group Series Remote Control
Contact Presence States
If your system is automatically provisioned and registered to a global directory server, your directory
can include default LDAP group members and up to 200 global contacts stored by the presence
service.
Polycom systems registered to Microsoft Lync 2013 or Skype for Business Server 2015 in an
integrated environment use the following colors to indicate presence states.
Color
Green
Red
Black
Yellow
Related Topics
Contacts
Browse the Directory
If your system is registered with a Global Directory Server, you can search for information about other
active sites that are registered with the same Global Directory Server.
The global directory contains address book entries downloaded from an enabled global directory
server. You can select the global directory to view a list of all global directory entries, scroll through the
global directory, and select contacts in the global directory to call. Global directory entries are stored on
the Global Directory Server, and you cannot edit the entries from the room system. The global directory
also displays as a default Favorites group entitled Global Entry.
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Presence
Available
Busy or Do Not Disturb
Offline or Unknown
Away
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