The Polycom Uc Software Big Picture - Polycom CX5500 Administrator's Manual

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The Polycom UC Software Big Picture

This section provides an overview of the Polycom UC software and the components that the CX5500
Unified Conference System uses in your network configuration.
The Polycom CX5500 Unified Conference Station supports most of the features of the Polycom UC
Software 5.0.1 release. This administrator's guide describes the supported features; you can find
additional helpful information about the UC Software 5.0.1 release at the
Communications Resource
The UC software supports the deployment of Polycom phones as a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-
based endpoint interoperating with a SIP call server or softswitch.
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard for
multimedia communications over IP. It is an ASCII-based, application-layer control protocol, defined in
RFC 3261, that you can use to establish, maintain, and terminate calls between two or more endpoints.
Like other voice over IP (VoIP) protocols, SIP is designed to address the functions of signaling and
session management within a packet telephony network. Signaling call information to be carried across
network boundaries. Session management provides the ability to control the attributes of an end-to-end
call.
For Polycom phones to successfully operate as a SIP endpoint in your network, you will require:
A working IP network
Routers configured for VoIP
VoIP gateways configured for SIP
The latest (or a compatible version) Polycom UC Software image
An active, configured call server to receive and send SIP messages
For information on IP PBX and softswitch vendors, see the
Partners
list.
The rest of this section consists of the following sections:
Understand Polycom UC Software Architecture
To begin setting up your Polycom phones on the network, go to
To begin configuring the features available for your Polycom phones, start with the section
Phone
Features.
Polycom, Inc.
Center.
Polycom United
Polycom ARENA VoIP Interoperability
Set Up Your Device
Network.
Set Up Basic
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