Chapter 3 – Basic Operation
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server. If the endpoint is registered to another SIP server, you can only first
call the SIP URL of RMX 1000 to set up a connection, and then access the
conference by entering the conference ID as IVR service prompted or through
the PCM interface. The dial-in number of SIP endpoint consists of the static
route domain name of RMX 1000 and conference ID in the format below:
Conference ID [$$Conference password or chairperson password]@RMX
1000 static route domain name
Here, the character in [ ] is optional. It needs to be entered when the
conference is set with a conference password or chairperson password.
For example:
RMX 1000 static route domain name: polycom.com
ID of the conference to be dialed in: 1001
Then, the endpoint dials 1001@ polycom.com
If the conference to be dialed in is set with the conference password 1111 and
chairperson password 2222
Then, the regular user dials 1001$$1111@ polycom.com
The conference chairperson dials 1001$$2222@ polycom.com. If RMX 1000 is
not registered to an SIP server, the dial-in number consists of the IP address
of RMX 1000 or FQDN and conference ID in the format below:
Conference ID [$$Conference password or chairperson password]@RMX
1000 IP address or FQDN
Here, the character in [ ] is optional. It needs to be entered when the
conference is set with a conference password or chairperson password.
For example:
RMX 1000 IP address: 172.22.30.40
ID of the conference to be dialed in: 1001
Then, the endpoint dials 1001@172.22.30.40
If the conference to be dialed in is set with the conference password 1111 and
chairperson password 2222
Then, the regular user dials 1001$$1111@172.22.30.40
The conference chairperson dials 1001$$2222@172.22.30.40
If the conference ID the user entered does not exist, RMX 1000 will create a new
conference with this conference ID. For more information, see Starting a Conference
Using the Remote Control.