Connecting Cables To The Realpresence Collaboration Server (Rmx) 2000 - Polycom 2000 Hardware Manual

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RealPresence®Collaboration Server (RMX) 2000 Hardware Guide
An RTM LAN card must connect directly to an MPMx card. In an RMX with a single MPMx card, the RTM
LAN card must be installed in the top slot rear panel slot at the same level as the MPMx card.
Ports on the RTM LAN - 2 card are:
● 1 Gb LAN ports No. 1-2
RTM LAN - 2 Ports

Connecting Cables to the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 2000

Do not remove the protective caps from LAN1, LAN3 and ShMG ports.
Connect the following cables to the back panel:
● Required. Power cable.
● Required. On the RTM IP card connect the LAN cable to LAN 2 Port.
● Required*.
 When an RTM LAN - 4 port card is installed on the RMX 2000, connect the LAN cable to LAN 2*.
An MPMRx card on the front of the RMX must always be seated or connected opposite to either
an RTM LAN - 4 ports or RTM ISDN card on the rear of the chassis.
* With MPMx card(s), any type of RTM LAN type card(s) is optional. However, when using an
MPMx card with the RTM LAN - 4 ports, connect the LAN cable to LAN 4.
 With Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy configurations, LAN 1 port is used. For more
information,
Guide Administrator's Guide,
cable to LAN 1*.
An RTM LAN type card is always required with Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy
configurations.
*When using an MPMx card with the RTM LAN - 4 ports, connect the LAN cable to LAN 3 port.
 When an RTM LAN - 2 port card is installed on the RMX 2000, connect the LAN cable to LAN 2.
On the RMX 2000 this type RTM LAN card(s) cannot be used with the MPMRx card.
Polycom, Inc.
see RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrators
LAN Redundancy
and
Multiple Network Services
. Connect the LAN
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