H.323 participants, Sip participants – Polycom RMX 2000 User Manual

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For more information on ISDN Network Services, see the RMX 1500/

2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide, "ISDN/PSTN Network Services” on

page

13-43

.

If additional Entry Queues and Meeting Rooms are required, for

example, for conferencing at different line rates, you can customize the

conferencing entities to your organization’s requirements and define

additional conferencing entities. For more details, see the RMX 1500/

2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide.
To start ongoing conferences and monitor their status see the

RMX 1500/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide, Chapter 3 “Basic Operation”.

Connecting to a Conference Directly or via
Entry Queue

The RMX is shipped with pre-configured default conferencing entities

that can be used to dial in and start conferences. Default (Transit) Entry

Queue ID: 1000, default Meeting Room IDs: 1001, 1002, 1003, and 1004.

H.323 Participants

H.323 participants dial:

[MCU Prefix in Gatekeeper][Conference or Entry Queue ID/Name].
For example, if the MCU prefix in gatekeeper is 925, you can dial to the

default (Transit) Entry Queue by entering 925 or 9251000 and be routed

to Meeting Rooms by entering its ID (i.e. 1001, 1002, 1003 or 1004). You

can connect directly to one of the default Meeting Rooms, by dialing its

number, for example: 9251001.

Alternatively, you can use the Entry Queue or conference name to

connect directly to the conference. For example, if the conference name

is Maple_Room, the participant can dial: 925Maple_Room.

SIP Participants

For SIP participants the dialing string is composed of the conference

routing name as registered with the SIP server and domain name in the

following format: conference_name@domain_name.
For example, if the conference name is Maple_Room, the participant

dials: [email protected].

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