Polycom® RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Polycom, Inc.
Connecting a RMX Meeting Room to a Microsoft AV-MCU
Conference
Microsoft Lync users can connect an RMX Meeting Room to a conference running on the
Microsoft A/V MCU. This allows RMX Lync users to connect with a conference in progress
on the A/V MCU and be an active participant in the conference. The connection to the A/V
MCU is the same configuration as a cascading conference between multiple RMX MCUs.
To connect to an A/V MCU conference:
1
From the Menu bar, click
Meet Now
to create an ad-hoc conference.
The Group Conversation dialog box is displayed.
2
From the Contacts List on Lync, drag a Virtual Meeting Room (VMR) into the Group
Conversation list.
After the Virtual Meeting Room is connected on Lync, an invitation is sent from the A/V
MCU to the RMX using the Centralized Conference Control Protocol (CCCP). The RMX
responds and triggers a standard SIP invite sent from the A/V MCU to the RMX.
Multiple participants can now connect to both the RMX Meeting Room and the A/V MCU,
and participate in a cascaded conference.
When a conference begins with Audio Only, a Lync user cannot add video to the conference after
the VMR is connected to the conference. The conference will remain as Audio Only.
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