Configure Ad-hoc Video Conferencing for a Polycom MGC Video Conferencing Bridge Platform
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Configure Ad-hoc Video Conferencing for a Polycom MGC
Video Conferencing Bridge Platform
This section describes how to configure Ad-hoc video conferencing for a Polycom MGC video
conferencing bridge platform.
Checklist
When setting up Ad-hoc video conferencing for a Polycom MGC, you will need to know the
following information:
● the IP codec sets you want to use
● the IP network regions you want use
● the IP address of the IP board for the MGC system
● the IP address of the CLAN
Configuration Procedures
To configure Ad-hoc conferencing, you must perform the following steps:
1. Configure the IP network regions for the MGC.
2. Configure the MGC for use with an Avaya server.
3. Determine the maximum number of Ad-hoc video conferencing ports your voice system
supports.
4. Configure the Class of Service for Ad-hoc video conferencing.
5. Configure a video bridge.
6. Configure the MGC system.
Note:
Note: Keep in mind the following information when configuring the Polycom MGC:
- Place the Polycom MGC in a dedicated network region with a dedicated codec set
to infer the conference bit rates.
- Ensure that you specify the correct network region (Far-end Network Region field)
when you add the signaling groups for the MGC (Signaling Group form).
- Ensure that all other network regions have direct connectivity to the MGC’s network
region (change ip-network-region command).