RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 800s/Virtual Edition Administrator’s Guide
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Transport Type
Select the protocol that is used for signaling between the Collaboration Server
and the SIP Server or the endpoints according to the protocol supported by the
SIP Server:
UDP –
Select this option to use UDP for signaling.
TCP –
Select this option to use TCP for signaling.
TLS –
The Signaling Host listens on secured port 5061 only and all outgoing
connections are established on secured connections. Calls from SIP clients or
servers to non secured ports are rejected.
The following protocols are supported: TLS 1.0, SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0.
Skip Certificate Validation
When checked, no Certificate Validation is performed.
Revocation Method
For a detailed description of these fields see the
Ultra Secure Mode
chapter,
Certificate Management
and
Certificate Revocation
.
Global Responder URL
Use Responder Specified
in Certificate
Allow Incomplete
Revocation Checks
Skip Certificate Validation
for OSCP Responder
SIP Servers: Primary / Alternate Server Parameter
Server IP Address
Enter the IP address of the preferred SIP server.
If a DNS is used, you can enter the SIP server name.
Note:
When in IPv4&IPv6 or in IPv6 mode, it is easier to use Names instead of
IP Addresses
.
Server Domain Name
Enter the name of the domain that you are using for conferences, for example:
user_name@domain name
The domain name is used for identifying the SIP server in the appropriate
domain according to the host part in the dialed string.
For example, when a call to
reaches its outbound proxy,
this proxy looks for the SIP server in the
polycom.com
domain, to which it will
forward the call.
When this call arrives at the SIP server in
polycom.com
, the server looks for
the registered user (EQ1) and forwards the call to this Entry Queue or
conference.
Port
Enter the number of the TCP or UDP port used for listening. The port number
must match the port number configured in the SIP server.
Default port is 5060.
Field
Description