This guide describes the contents of the microphone package and how to connect them to
the Dolby Conference Phone. The quick start guide is included in the microphone package. It
is also available from the Dolby Conference Phone support pages.
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1.5 Solution architecture
Before you begin the deployment process, make sure that you understand what is involved and
how you can make the process go more smoothly.
Components
A deployment of the Dolby Conference Phone for iMeet utilizes a number of components.
Understanding what they are and how they interact with each other can make the deployment
processes easier, and may help you with troubleshooting later.
The key components required for deployment are listed in this table.
Component
Description
App deployment
server
PGi hosts an app deployment server in its service infrastructure.
The app deployment server contains the conferencing app. The Dolby
Conference Phone downloads the conferencing app from the app
deployment server through Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or Hypertext
Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) when it boots up for the first time. The
phone also periodically checks for and automatically downloads new
versions.
If an HTTP proxy is required for connecting the phone to the app
deployment server, the phone can utilize the HTTP proxy to download the
conferencing app.
PGi deploys new versions of the conferencing app when they are available.
iMeet conferencing
app
The conferencing app is hosted on the app deployment server.
Dolby Conference
Phone
are deployed at your site. Based on its configuration, the phone downloads
the conferencing app from the app deployment server.
Important:
The iMeet conferencing app version 1.0 is compatible
with Dolby Conference Phone software version 3.1 or later. If the
phone does not use software version 3.1 or later, you must upgrade
the phone. For instructions, see the
Dolby Conference Phone
Administrator's Guide
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Service back end
enabled for Dolby
Voice
The service back end enabled for Dolby Voice is the service infrastructure
created and maintained by PGi. The conferencing app uses HTTP,
WebSocket, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and Real-time Transport
Protocol (RTP) to communicate with the service back end.
Introduction
Dolby Conference Phone version 4.1 Configuration Guide for iMeet
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