Procedure 7: Enable Network Separation (Rmx 2000) - Polycom Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500 Deployment Manual

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To modify the system configuration flags:
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System restart may take up to five minutes.
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10 Connect to the RMX. See "Connecting to the RMX" on page 1-46.

Procedure 7: Enable Network Separation (RMX 2000)

The RMX 2000, prior to the Network Separation procedure, hosts all signaling, management,
and media traffic via the LAN 2 port.
Network Separation is enabled/disabled according to the setting of the
SEPARATE_MANAGEMENT_NETWORK System Flag. When the System Flag is set to
YES, media and signaling traffic between IP endpoints and the RMX is hosted via the LAN
2 port, while RMX management sessions are hosted via the LAN 3 port.
Before plugging network cables in, 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).
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On the RMX menu, click Setup > System Configuration.
The System Flags dialog box is displayed.
Locate and double-click on the System Flag to be modified.
The Update Flag Name dialog box is displayed.
In the New Value field, enter the value required for the flag.
Click the OK button to close the Update Flag Name dialog box.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each flag value to be modified.
Click the OK button to close the System Flags dialog box.
In the Reset Confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
In the Please wait for system reset message box, click OK.
Refresh the browser periodically until the RMX Web Client – Terms of Usage screen is
displayed.
— The RMX 1500 and RMX 4000 are designed with separate ports and networks for
signaling, management and media, therefore this flag setting is not relevant. For
more information see "Connecting Cables to the RMX 1500" on page
"Connecting Cables to the RMX 4000" on page 1-19.
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