Saturday, November 22, 2014

POLYCOM – LYNC integration: RealPresence connect (part 3)

Part 3 DMA Configuration:



I haven’t faced any issue for the DMA integration. The entire lync configuration is well explained in the Polycom documentation. You can erase the static route to the RMX for the one to the DMA. After that, this is exactly the same process than the RMX. I'll just present some screenshots to have another a view of this integration.

The certificate part is very similar than the RMX. First, you upload the root certificate. After, with the certificate request, you can generate the DMA’s certificate on your PKI.


Configuration of the external SIP Peer
Next hop address: FQDN of the Lync FE
Destination network: sip domain





RMX connection

As I said before, the RMX not has to be registered on the DMA but it must be knonw by the DMA.

The registration is Inactive because the RMX is registered to the Lync FE in SIP and H.323 is disabled. The new logo which appeared means your RMX is configure to support cascaded conferences with Lync.

 Dial Rules



Resolve to Lync Conference ID: Will match when using RealPresence Connect.
Lync Server Rule: Will match when a video endpoint call a Lync user.
For the RealPresence Connect, only the first rule is needed. 



Your configuration is ready !

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