Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500 Hardware Guide
The LAN 1*, LAN 3, LAN 4 and Modem ports are not be used and the plastic caps covering those
ports should not be removed.
*With Multiple networks and LAN redundancy configurations, LAN 1 port is used. For more
information, see the RealPresence® Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's
Guide, Multiple Services and LAN Redundancy.
Figure 1-8
The following items appear on the RMX 1500 rear panel:
Table 1-7
Item
LAN 1 port
LAN 2 port
MNG port
MNGB port
LAN 3/4 ports
Shelf (Manager)
port
Modem port
Serial (RS 232)
port
1-16
Signaling & Manage-
LAN 1-2
ment Ports
Ports
RMX 1500 RTM IP Rear Panel Layout
RMX 1500 Rear Panel - RTM IP 1500 Component Description
Description
Optional. LAN (Media) Connection. With Multiple networks and LAN
redundancy configurations, LAN 1 port is used.
One Media IP address is available. Always use LAN 2 port if using a single
LAN network connection. For more information, see RealPresence®
Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
Redundancy" on page
LAN (Media) connection. One Media IP address is available.
Optional. Signaling connection. This port is used for Signaling and
Management Redundancy. For more information, see RealPresence®
Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide, "LAN
Redundancy" on page 16-37.
Management connection for Web Client and RMX Manager.
Not Available (NA).
Note: LAN 3/4 are covered with a plastic cap that should not be removed.
Optional. Shelf Manager connection.
Internal IP connection, for debugging purposes only.
For debugging purposes only. Enables print-outs of various LOGs from RTM
IP 1500 and Card Manager.
Modem
Shelf
NA
Port
connection
LAN3, LAN 4 and the Serial
ports are only for debugging and not
for customer use
.
16-37
Serial
Main RS 232
Port
Switch
Standby button
,
"LAN
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