Deployment Architecture - Polycom RealPresence 4000 Administrator's Manual

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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
The deployment architecture in Figure I-1 shows a company that has a mixture of Polycom,
Cisco and Microsoft endpoints, room systems and telephony equipment that needs to enable
multipoint calls between all its video and audio endpoints using the RMX as the conference
bridge.
This solution enables Polycom, Microsoft and Cisco users, each within their own
environment, to participate in the same conference running on an MCU.
In the solution described in Figure I-1:

Deployment Architecture

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DMA is required as all calls are dial-in to Virtual Meeting Rooms (VMR) provisioned on
the DMA.
Microsoft and Cisco clients dial the same VMR number to connect to the conference.
Dial- out calls directly from the RMX are not supported.
Lync Clients cannot share content with CTS
SIP trunks are required to the DMA from:
— MS Lync as a Static Route.
— CUCM
DMA is required as all calls are dial-in to Virtual Meeting Rooms (VMR) provisioned on
the DMA.
Microsoft and Cisco clients dial the same VMR number to connect to the conference.
Dial- out calls are not supported
Lync Clients can not share content with CTS
SIP trunks are required to the DMA from:
— MS Lync as a Static Route.
— CUCM
Polycom, Inc.

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