Default Ip Service (Conferencing Service); Ip Network Services Required Information - Polycom RealPresence 800s Getting Started Manual

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RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s/Virtual Edition Getting Started Guide
The Collaboration Server is shipped with default IP addresses as listed in the
Server (RMX) 800s Network Equipment and Address Information
Management Network Definition
The configuration of the Management Network can be done by two methods:
USB Memory Stick (recommended method) – The system is shipped with a USB Memory Stick
containing the default IP addresses for the Control UnitThese IP addresses are first modified in the
administrator's PC and then uploaded to the RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s.
● Direct connection – Creating a private network between the RealPresence Collaboration Server
800s and the computer and modifying the management network parameters using Fast Configuration
Wizard in the Collaboration Server Web Client.
For more information, see the Polycom® RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s/Virtual Edition
Administrator's Guide,
DHCP is not supported in the Management Network.

Default IP Service (Conferencing Service)

The Default IP Service (Conferencing Service) is used to configure and manage communications between
the RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s and conferencing devices.

IP Network Services Required Information

When installing the RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, these default IP addresses must be modified
to your local network settings. Therefore it is important that before powering up the RealPresence
Collaboration Server 800s for the first time, that you obtain the information needed to complete the Local
Network Settings section of the table from your network administrator.
Conferencing (Media and signaling) and Management networks can be logically separated on the
Collaboration Server to provide enhanced security. A number of media and signaling networks can
be defined on each MCU. For more information see the Polycom® RealPresence Collaboration
Server 800s/Virtual Edition Administrator's Guide,
For each MCU, an IP address must be allocated in the local network for the:
Control Unit
Signaling Host
Example:
The network administrator should allocate two IP addresses in the local network for a RealPresence
Collaboration Server 800s: Control Unit and Signaling Host. Since the signaling and media are transferred
on the same network, the same IP address is allocated to both.
Polycom®, Inc.
Appendix G - Configuring Direct Connections to the Collaboration Server
RealPresence Collaboration
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Multiple Network Services
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