Multiple Network Services
Media, signaling and Management networks can be physically separated on the RMX
system to provide enhanced security. This addresses the requirement in an organization
that different groups of participants be supported on different networks. For example, some
participants may be internal to the organization while others are external.
Up to eight media and signaling networks can be defined for RMX 4000, or four for RMX
2000 and two for RMX 1500. Multiple IP Network Services can be defined, up to two for each
media and signaling network connected to the RMX. The networks can be connected to one
or several Media cards in the RMX unit.
The Management Network is logically and physically separated from the media and signaling
networks. There can be one Management Network defined per RMX system.
Each conference on the RMX can host participants from the different IP Network networks
simultaneously.
The following figure shows the network topology with three different media and signaling
networks and one Management network connected to the RMX 4000.
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