Polycom Version 8.1 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 16-IP Network Services
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Connecting the Cables to the RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s
On the Collaboration Server LAN2 is used for media and signaling and LAN 3, and LAN 4
can be used for multiple Networks configuration.
Figure 16-2 Collaboration Server - Rear View
If LAN Redundancy is configured, Multiple Networks on LAN 3 and 4 cannot be defined.
Collaboration Server Configuration
Once the network cables are connected to the Collaboration Server, you can modify the
default IP Network Service and add additional Network Services.
System Flags and License Settings
The MULTIPLE_SERVICES System Flag determines whether the Multiple Services option
will be activated once the appropriate license is installed. Possible Values: YES / NO
Default: NO
This flag must be manually added to the system configuration and set to YES to enable this
option. For more information see "Manually Adding and Deleting System Flags” on page 21-12.
IP Network Service Definition
Use this procedure to define Network Services in addition to the Network Service already
defined during first entry installation and configuration. Each of the defined Network
Service can be associated with one or more media cards installed in the system (depending
on the system type).
Once a media card is associated with a Network Service it cannot be associated with
another network service.
To add new/additional Network Services:
1 In the Device Management pane, click IP Network Services ().
Table 16-23
LAN Port Description
1 Management Network LAN connection (mandatory)
2 Signaling and media - first IP Network Service (mandatory)
3 Signaling and media - second IP Network Service (optional)
4 Signaling and media - third IP Network Service (optional)
LAN 1 LAN 3
LAN 2 LAN 4