Polycom 7000 Video Game Sound System User Manual


 
Site Topology
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To add a site-to-site exclusion
1 Go to Network > Site Topology > Site-to-Site Exclusions.
2 In the Actions list, click Add.
3 In Step 1 of the wizard, select the first site for the exclusion. Click Next.
If the site you want isn’t displayed in the list, you can search by site name or territory.
4 In Step 2 of the wizard, select the second site for the exclusion. Click Next.
5 In Step 3 of the wizard, review the exclusion and click Done if it’s correct.
See also:
Site-to-Site Exclusions
Site Topology Configuration Procedures
Territories
The Territories page lists the territories defined in the site topology. On the right, it displays information
about the selected territory.
A territory contains one or more sites for which a Polycom RealPresence DMA cluster is responsible. By
default, there is one territory named Default DMA Territory.
In a superclustered RealPresence DMA system deployment, additional territories allow you to assign
different territories to different RealPresence DMA clusters and to specify a backup cluster for each territory
to increase fault tolerance. If a territory’s primary cluster becomes unavailable for any reason, the backup
cluster takes over the responsibilities for the territory.
Territories serve the following purposes:
Sites are associated with territories, thus specifying which RealPresence DMA cluster is responsible
for serving as the H.323 gatekeeper, SIP registrar, and SIP proxy for each site.
Microsoft Active Directory integration is associated with a territory, thus specifying which
RealPresence DMA cluster is responsible for connecting to the directory server, retrieving user and
group data, and updating the shared supercluster data.
Microsoft Exchange server integration (for calendaring service) is associated with a territory, thus
specifying which RealPresence DMA cluster is responsible for integrating with the Exchange server
and monitoring the Polycom Conferencing infrastructure mailbox.
The RealPresence DMA system’s Conference Manager functionality is associated with territories,
thus specifying which Polycom RealPresence DMA clusters are responsible for hosting conference
rooms (VMRs). Up to three territories (and thus clusters) may have this responsibility.
If the system is integrated with a RealPresence Resource Manager system, it receives territory information
from that system, and the Territories page is view-only. If not, you can modify the territory information.
The commands in the Actions list let you add a territory and edit or delete territories, or if the system is
integrated with a RealPresence Resource Manager system, view details for a territory.
The following table describes the fields in the list and the sections on the right.