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● 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 (Collaboration Server 1500/20000/4000 in MPMx Card Configuration
Mode only) 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 Collaboration Server
management application’s main screen. In Multiple Networks mode, the overall resources are divided
between the Network Services. However, the port gauges do not reflect the resource availability per
Network Service. For more information see Resource Capacity.
First Time Installation and Configuration
First Time Installation and Configuration of the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX)
1500/1800/2000/4000 consists of the following procedures:
1 Preparations:
Gather Network Equipment and Address Information Get the information needed for integrating
the Collaboration Server into the local network for each of the networks that will be connected to
the Collaboration Server.
Unpack the Collaboration Server.
Modify the Management Network parameters on the USB Key.
2 Hardware Installation and Setup:
Mount the Collaboration Server in a rack.
Connect the necessary cables.
3 First Entry Power-up and Configuration:
Power up the Collaboration Server.
Register the Collaboration Server.
Connect to the Collaboration Server.
Configure the Default IP Network Service.
Configure the ISDN/PSTN Network Service.
Modify the required System Flag to enable Multiple Services and reset the MCU.
4 Add the required IP Network Services to accommodate the networks connected to the Collaboration
Server.
5 Select a Network Service to act as default for dial out and gateway calls for which the Network
Service was not selected.
6 Place several calls and run conferences to ensure that the system is configured correctly.
For details see First Time Installation and Configuration in the Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server
(RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide.