User Guide for Polycom® RMX™ 500 and Polycom® RMX™1000 Systems
(Conference on Ports)
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If the SIP server is not configured on the network, the format of dial-in string
is as follows:
[Conference ID][$$Conference password][$$Chairperson
password][*Participant's IP address or FQDN]@<RMX IP address>
Here, the character within the <> symbols are mandatory, and those within
the [ ] symbols are optional.
For example:
RMX IP address: 172.22.30.40
ID of the conference to be created: 1001
The table below shows the strings dialed by the endpoint under different
scenarios:
SIP Endpoint's Dial-in Numbers – Not Registered to a Server
Scenario Dial-in String
Create this conference 1001@172.22.30.40
Create this conference and set:
Conference password: 1111
Chairperson password: 2222
1001$$1111$$2222@172.22.30.40
Create this conference and invite:
Participant 1 - IP address:
172.22.30.1
Participant 2 - IP address:
172.22.30.2
1001*172.22.30.1*172.22.30.2@
172.22.30.40
Create this conference, set the
above passwords and invite above
participants
1001$$1111$$2222*172.22.30.1*172.22.30.2
@172.22.30.40
Calling between the H.323 Endpoint and the SIP Endpoint
The RMX system can act as a gatekeeper and invite an SIP endpoint from the
H.323 endpoint, or an H.323 endpoint from the SIP endpoint when a
conference is created.
If no GK or SIP servers are configured in a network, you can invite dial-in
numbers for endpoints of different IP types, just like you do for those of
identical IP types. For detailed information on dial-in numbers, see the
previous section.
If RMX and endpoints are registered to a GK or SIP server, the formats for
dial-in numbers are as follows:
Dial-in Numbers in Gateway Mode
Dialing
Direction
Dial-in Numbers
H.323-
>SIP
<RMX E.164 prefix>[Conference ID][##Conference
password][##Chairperson password]<
*
SIP endpoint's TEL URI>
Here, the character within the <> symbols are mandatory, and those
within the [ ] symbols are optional.