User manual
Table Of Contents
- RMX® 2000 Installation & Configuration Guide
- General Safety Precautions
- Preparations
- Unpacking the RMX
- Management Network Configuration on the USB Key
- Installing the RMX
- First Entry Power-up
- Product Registration and Activation Key Retrieval
- 1 Using a Web browser, connect to http://portal.polycom.com.
- 2 Login with your Email Address and Password or register as a new user.
- 3 Select the Product Registration link.
- 4 Follow the on-screen instructions for Product Registration and Product Activation. (The RMX’s serial number is on a sticker on the back of the unit, if needed.)
- 5 Write down the Product Activation Key number or copy it for later use.
- Connecting to the MCU
- 1 Start the RMX Web Client application on the workstation by entering in the browser’s address line the IP Address of the control unit as defined in the USB key in the format: http://
and pressing Enter. - 3 In the Activation Key field, enter or paste the Product Activation Key retrieved earlier and click OK.
- 1 Start the RMX Web Client application on the workstation by entering in the browser’s address line the IP Address of the control unit as defined in the USB key in the format: http://
- Configuring the IP Network Service
- 1 In the Fast Configuration Wizard - IP dialog box, define the following parameters:
- 2 Click Next.
- 3 In the Fast Configuration Wizard - Routes dialog box, enter the IP address of the default router.
- 4 Click Next.
- 5 Enter the required DNS information in the dialog box.
- 7 In the Fast Configuration Wizard - Environment dialog box, select the IP Network Type: H.323, SIP or H.323 & SIP.
- 8 Click Next.
- 11 Click Next.
- 13 In the Fast Configuration Wizard - SIP dialog box, enter the following information:
- 15 Enter the required Security information in the dialog box.
- 16 Click the Save & Continue button.
- 17 Define the following parameters:
- 18 Click Next.
- 19 In the PRI Settings dialog box, define the following parameters:
- 20 Click Next.
- 21 In the Span Definition dialog box, define the following parameters:
- 26 Optional. Repeat steps 23 to 25 to define additional dial-in ranges.
- 27 Enter the MCU CLI (Calling Line Identification).
- 28 Click Save & Continue.
- After clicking Save & Continue, you cannot use the Back button to return to previous configuration dialog boxes.
- The Spans dialog box opens displaying the following read-only fields:
- 31 Click Next. The System Flags dialog box is displayed.
- 32 In the Fast Configuration Wizard - System Flags dialog box, enter the following information:
- 33 Click Save & Close. The RMX confirms successful configuration.
- 34 In the Success Message box, click OK.
- 35 In the Reset Confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
- User Definition
- To add a new user to the system:
- 1 In the RMX Management pane, click the Users option. The Users pane appears.
- 2 Click the New User button or right-click anywhere in the pane and then click New User.
- 3 In the User Name text box, enter the name of the new user. This is the login name used by the user when logging into the system.
- 4 In the Password text box, enter the new user’s password. This will be the user’s password when logging into the system.
- 5 In the Authorization Level list, select the user type which determines the application display and functionality.
- 6 Click OK.
- To delete a user from the system:
- To add a new user to the system:
- Selecting the RMX Web Client Languages
- Conferencing Entities
- Connecting to a Conference Directly or via Entry Queue
- Conference Control Using DTMF Codes
14
The Spans dialog box opens displaying the following read-only
fields:
— ID – the connector on the RTM ISDN card (PRI1 to PRI12).
— Slot – the MPM/MPM+/MPMx card that the RTM ISDN card is
connected to (MPM 1/MPM2).
— Service – the ISDN/PSTN Network Service to which the span is
assigned.
— Clock Source – indicates if ISDN signaling synchronization is
being supplied by the Primary or Secondary clock source. The
first span to synchronize becomes the Primary clock source.
— State – the System Alert level of the span (Major, Minor). If there
are no span related alerts, this column contains no entries.
30 Click the check boxes in the Attached field to attach spans (E1 or T1
PRI lines) to the network service named in the Network Service Name
field. The Spans Table displays the configuration of all spans and all
ISDN network services in the system.
When using the Fast Configuration Wizard during First Entry
Configuration, you are defining the first ISDN/PSTN Network Service
in the system. Spans can only be attached to this service.
Spans can be attached to, or moved between ISDN Network
Services by using the ISDN/PSTN Network Services > ISDN
Properties > Spans tab in the RMX Web Client.
Each ISDN RTM card can support either 7 E1 or 9 T1 PRI lines.
Additional ISDN/PSTN Network Services can be defined by selecting
in the RMX Management pane ISDN/PSTN Network Services and
then New ISDN/PSTN Service in the ISDN/PSTN Network Services
list.
31 Click Next.
The System Flags dialog box is displayed.