Signaling Monitor; Conferencing; Defining Avc Dial Out Participants - Polycom RealPresence 800s Administrator's Manual

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RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s Administrator's Guide
The registration is defined in the Conference Profile - Network Services tab.
In the IP Network Services table, the system lists all the defined Network Services (one or
several depending on the system configuration).

Signaling Monitor

The Signaling Monitor pane includes the list of the signaling and media IP Network Services
defined in the system (up to three in the RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s). Double-
clicking a Network Service, displays it properties and status.

Conferencing

Each conference on the Collaboration Server can host participants from the different IP
Network networks simultaneously.

Defining AVC Dial Out Participants

When defining AVC dial out participants, you can select the Network Service to place the
call according to the network to which the endpoint pertains. If the endpoint is located on a
network other than the selected network, the participant will not be able to connect.
If no Network is selected, the system uses the default IP Network Service.
If no Network is selected, the system uses the IP Network Service selected for reserving the
conference resources, and if none is set for the conference it uses the Network Service set as
default.
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To register the conferencing entity to which this profile is assigned to a Network
Service, in the Registration column click the check box of that Network Service.
You can also prevent dial in participants from connecting to that conferencing entities
when connecting via a Network Service.
In the Accept Calls column, clear the check box of the Network Service from which calls
cannot connect to the conference.
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