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Realpresence collaboration server
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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
Component
Version
ASR (Cisco SBC)
100x
Polycom Equipment
DMA
6.0.0_ATT_B
uild_25
Collaboration
8.1.1
Server
MLA Server
3.0.5
HDX and ITP
3.1.1.1
Endpoints
Microsoft
Lync 2010
4.0.7577.183
CU4
Lync 2010 client
4.0.7577.405
1 CU4
Exchange 2007
8.3.213.1
R2 SP3
Exchange 2010
14.2.247.5
SP2
Outlook 2007
12.0.6557.50
01 SP2
Polycom®, Inc.
Description
The Cisco Aggregation Services Routers (ASR) Series includes Cisco IOS
XE Software Internetwork Operating System - Gatekeeper.
It controls and manages real-time multimedia traffic flows between IP/SIP
network borders, handling signaling, data, voice, and video traffic.
Polycom Distributed Media Application
DMA is an optional component but is essential if Content sharing is to be
enabled.
All SIP endpoints register to DMA as a SIP Proxy.
DMA should be configured to route SIP calls (with CTS destination) to
CUCM.
DMA can be configured with a VMR (Virtual Meeting Room). Incoming
calls are then routed to the Collaboration Server.
MCU:
Functions as the network bridge for multipoint calls between H.323, SIP
and TIP endpoints.
The Collaboration Server can be interfaced to CUCM using a SIP trunk,
enabling CTS to join multipoint calls on Collaboration Server. Signaling
goes through the CUCM while the media in TIP format goes directly
between the CTS and Collaboration Server.
The Collaboration Server must be configured to route outbound SIP calls
to DMA.
Collaboration Server must be configured to send and receive RTP
streams to and from the Service Provider's SBC.
Multipoint Layout Application
Required for managing multi-screen endpoint layouts for Cisco CTS 3XXX,
Polycom TPX, RPX or OTX systems.
Telepresence, desktop and room systems.
Polycom SIP endpoints must register to DMA as SIP Proxy.
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