Connecting Cables To The Rmx 2000 - Polycom Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500 Deployment Manual

Collaboration server deployment guide for maximum security environments
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Connecting Cables to the RMX 2000

Do not remove the protective caps from LAN1, LAN3 and ShMG ports.
Ensure sure that the network infrastructure containing all the devices (including the RMX) has two
different networks: one for Management; the other for Signaling & Media. Separation can be
achieved either by two physical networks or by two virtual networks (VLANs). These separated
networks will be used after Network Separation is performed. See "Procedure 7: Enable Network
Separation (RMX 2000)" on page 1-59.
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— Fasten the Collaboration Server to the rack spacers using the flat head screw
(item 8) with flat washer
Server's front mounting brackets.
Figure
1-2, "Detail of Front Rack Spacer Assembly (left rail runner is shown here) for all
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for installation instructions.
Using a shelf:
— Install the shelf, supplied by the rack manufacturer, in the rack.
— Mount the Collaboration Server on the shelf.
— Fasten the Collaboration Server to the rack with screws through the four holes in
the Collaboration Server's front mounting brackets.
— Connect the following cables to the back panel:
Chapter 1-First Time Installation and Configuration
(item 9) through the two holes in the Collaboration
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