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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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For details, see Setting the Trusted Host for Collaboration Server in the Office Communications
Server.
Configuring the Collaboration Server System
The required tasks are detailed in Configuring the Collaboration Server for Microsoft Integration.
Dialing to an Entry Queue, Meeting Room or Conference Using the Matched URI
Method
Once the Collaboration Server is configured for integration in the OCS environment (for details, see
Configuring the Collaboration Server for Microsoft Integration), the preferred dialing mode to the
conferencing entities such as Meeting Rooms, conferences and Entry Queues is direct dial in using the
domain name defined in the OCS Static Routes. This eliminates the need to register the conferencing
entities with the SIP server and to define a separate user for each conferencing entity in the Active Directory.
In such a case, after the first dial in, the conferencing entity will appear in the OC client directory for future
use.
To dial in directly to a conference or Entry Queue:
Enter the conferencing entity SIP URI in the format:
conferencing entity routing name@domain name
The domain name is identical to the domain name defined in the OCS Static Routes.
For example, if the domain name defined in the OCS static routes is lcs2007.polycom.com and the Routing
Name of the Meeting Room is 4567, the participant enters 4567@lcs2007.polycom.com.
Make sure that when defining the Static Route it is pointing to the OCS pool and not to the
Collaboration Server directly.