Resource Allocation And Capacity - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide
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Maximum number of services that can be defined per RMX platform:
Table 14-25
Maximum Number of Network Services per RMX System
RMX Platform
RMX 1500
RMX 2000
RMX 4000
Only one DNS server can be defined for the entire configuration. It is
recommended to define it in one of the IP Network Services
(signaling) and not the Management Network to enable dialing in/
out using names.
— In the Network Services that do not include the DNS, use the IP
addresses of the various devices to define them in the Network
Services.
Participants are associated with a Network Service and use it
resources as follows:
— Dial-in participants - according to the network used to place the
call and connect to the RMX.
— Dial-out participant - according to the Network Service selected
during the participant properties definition or during conference
definition, according to the Network Service selected as default.
Recording Links use the default Network Service to connect to
conferences, therefore the recording system must be defined on the
default network to enable the recording.

Resource Allocation and Capacity

The Video/Voice Port Configuration and the Resolution Configuration settings
are configured per MCU and affect the resource capacity of the MCU.
They are reflected in the port gauges displayed on the RMX management
application's main screen. In Multiple Networks mode, the overall
resources as configured in the Video/Voice Port Configuration are divided
between the Network Services. However, the port gauges do not reflect
the resource availability per Network Service.
IP Network Services
Up to 2
Up to 2 (combination of RTM ISDN and/
or RTM LAN)
Up to 4 (Up to 2 RTM ISDN cards and
the remaining RTM LAN cards)
Management
Services
1
1
1

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