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For more information about this and other Microsoft interoperability considerations, refer to Polycom Unified
Communications for Microsoft Environments Deployment Guide at
support.polycom.com.
If your organization deploys multiple Skype for Business Server 2015 or Microsoft Lync Server 2013 pools,
a Polycom RealPresence Group system must be registered to the same pool to which the system's user
account is assigned.
Configure SIP Settings for Integration with the Telepresence Interoperability
Protocol (TIP)
When SIP is enabled on a RealPresence Group system that has the TIP option, the system can interoperate
with TIP endpoints. However, there are some limitations:
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Polycom RealPresence Group systems cannot host multipoint calls while in a SIP (TIP) call.
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SIP (TIP) calls must connect at a call speed of 1 Mbps or higher.
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Only TIP version 7 is supported.
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In a TIP call, only XGA content at 5 fps is supported.
For more information about Polycom support for the TIP protocol, refer to Polycom Unified Communications
Deployment Guide for Cisco Environments at
support.polycom.com
.
RTV and Lync-Hosted Conference Support
To use RTV in a Lync-hosted conference, you must have the Skype for Business Interoperability License
key enabled on your RealPresence Group system.
For more information about configuring your Skype for Business Server 2015 or Lync Server 2013 video
settings for RTV, refer to the Polycom Unified Communications for Microsoft Environments Deployment
Guide
at
support.polycom.com
.
AS-SIP Settings
RealPresence Group systems support the Assured Services Session Initiation Protocol (AS-SIP), as
defined by the Unified Capabilities Requirements (UCR) technical standards for telecommunication
switching equipment developed by the DoD and Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). AS-SIP is
the term used to describe the DoD version of SIP used as part of its initiative to build a reliable and secure
IP communications network. AS-SIP incorporates Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, Secure Signaling
and Media, Quality of Service (QoS), and IPv6 support.
Configure AS-SIP Settings
The AS-SIP settings define service codes, network domains, and precedence levels for MLPP.
Note: Microsoft integration requires Professional Services
Assistance from Polycom Microsoft Integration Services is mandatory for Skype for Business 2015 or
Microsoft Lync Server 2013 integrations. For additional information and details, please refer to
http://www.polycom.com/services/professional_services/index.html
or contact your local Polycom
representative.
Note: TIP option key code
You cannot configure TIP without purchasing and installing a Telepresence Interoperability Protocol
(TIP) option key code.