Environment; Setting The Matched Uri Dialing Method - Polycom 1500 Administrator's Manual

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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
For example, if company B wants to set up federation with company A and receive and send SIP calls that
will be handled by the Polycom SIP signaling domain in company A, you need to add the FQDN of the
company A Office Communications Server domain as well as the SIP signaling domain of company A to the
list of internal SIP Server domains supported by the company B Office Communications Server/Lync Server

environment.

For more information, see the Microsoft documentation and the
Deployment Guide for Microsoft® Environments.
Integrating the Collaboration Server into the Microsoft
Office Communications Server Environment
From Version 7.0.x, Microsoft R1 is not supported with Collaboration Server systems.
When the Collaboration Server is integrated into the Office Communications Server environment, calls to
conferences running on the Collaboration Server can be routed using Matched URI dialing and/or Numerical
dialing.
Both routing methods (numerical dialing and Matched URI dialing) can be enabled simultaneously in the
Office Communications Server and the Collaboration Server system or you can enable one of these
methods, depending on your environment requirements.
In both methods, the Collaboration Server configuration is the same.

Setting the Matched URI Dialing Method

To enable the Matched URI dialing method the following tasks have to be completed:
Office Communications Server side:
1 Set the Static Route & Trusted Host for Collaboration Server in the Office Communications Server.
2 Optional if Load Balancer Server is present. Set the Static Route & Trusted Host for
Collaboration Server in the Load Balancer server.
Collaboration Server side:
The following tasks are detailed in
1 Modify the Management Network Service to include the DNS server and set the Transport Type to
TLS.
2 Create the security certificate (using one of the two available methods)
3 Define a SIP Network Service in the Collaboration Server and install the TLS certificate.
4 Modify and add the required system flags in the Collaboration Server System Configuration.
5 Optional. Defining additional Entry Queues and Meeting Rooms in the Collaboration Server
environment. For more information see
Room.
Polycom®, Inc.
Configuring the Collaboration Server for Microsoft
Defining a New Entry Queue
Polycom® Unified Communications
Integration.
and
Creating a New Meeting
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