Using Ipv6 Networking Addresses For Rmx Internal And External Entities; Rmx Internal Addresses; External Entities; Ipv6 Guidelines - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Using IPv6 Networking Addresses for RMX Internal and External Entities

IPv6 addresses can be assigned to both RMX (Internal) and External Entity addresses.

RMX Internal Addresses

Default Management Network Service

External Entities

IPv6 Guidelines

Polycom, Inc.
Control Unit
Signaling Host
Shelf Management
MPM1 (Media Card)
MPM2 (Media Card)
Gatekeepers (Primary & Secondary)
SIP Proxies
DNS Servers
Default Router
Defined participants
Internet Explorer 7™ is required for the RMX Web Client and RMX Manager to connect to
the RMX using IPv6.
IPv6 is supported with MPM+ and MPMx media cards only.
The default IP address version is IPv4.
Internet Explorer 7™ is required for the RMX Web Client use an IPv6 connection to the
RMX.
The IP address field in the Address Book entry for a defined participant can be either IPv4
or IPv6. A participant with an IPv4 address cannot be added to an ongoing conference
while the RMX is in IPv6 mode nor can a participant with an IPv6 address be added
while the RMX is in IPv4 mode.
An error message, Bad IP address version, is displayed and the New Participant dialog box
remains open so that the participant's address can be entered in the correct format.
Participants that do not use the same IP address version as the RMX in ongoing
conferences launched from Meeting Rooms, Reservations and Conference Templates, and
are disconnected. An error message, Bad IP address version, is displayed.
IP Security (IPSec) Protocols are not supported.
Chapter 14-Network Services
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