Rtm Lan Card - With 4 Lan Ports; Rtm Lan Card - With 2 Lan Ports - Polycom 4000 Hardware Manual

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A single clock source triggers an alarm that can be turned off by setting the appropriate flag in the system
configuration.

RTM LAN Card - with 4 LAN Ports

The RTM LAN card routes data between the MPMx/MPMRx cards and components of the system, and
sends media by IP packets and provides connectivity to external IP networks.
An MPMx/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.
The RTM LAN type card is always required with Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy
configurations.
On RMX 4000 systems, RTM LAN cards with four 1 GB ports can be used with the MPMx/MPMRx card(s).
However on systems with ISDN networks, the RTM ISDN can also be used instead of the RTM LAN.
An RTM LAN card must connect directly to an MPMx/MPMRx card. In an RMX with a single MPMx/MPMRx
card, the RTM LAN card must be installed in the rear panel slot at the same level as the MPMx/MPMRx card.
On the RMX 4000, LAN port 2 is used to connect the LAN cable. Port 1 is the redundant port*.
* When using an MPMx card with the RTM LAN - 4 ports card, connect the LAN cable to LAN 4.
With Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy configurations, connect to the LAN 3 port.
The RTM LAN type card is always required with Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy
configurations.
Ports on the RTM LAN - 4 card are:
● 1 Gb LAN ports No. 1-4
● DBG - Debug port, for internal use.
● ARM/CM - Switch, for internal use.
RTM LAN - 4 Ports

RTM LAN Card - with 2 LAN Ports

The RTM LAN card routes data between the MPMx/MPMRx cards and components of the system, and
sends media by IP packets and provides connectivity to external IP networks.
On RMX 4000 systems, RTM LAN cards with two 1 GB ports can be used with the MPMx/MPMRx card(s).
However on systems with ISDN networks, the RTM ISDN can also be used instead of the RTM LAN.
An MPMx/MPMRx card on the front of the RMX must always be seated or connected opposite to
either an RTM LAN or RTM ISDN card on the rear of the chassis.
The RTM LAN type card is always required with Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy
configurations.
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