Specifications

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RMX 1500/2000/4000 Release Notes for Maximum Security Environments - Version 7.5.0.J
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At this point, the Management Network can be modified to match the required
local network settings.
6 Reset the MCU.
7 Connect to the MCU and Add the required IP Network Services to accommodate
the networks connected to the RMX unit.
8 Select a Network Service to act as default for dial out and gateway calls for which
the Network Service was not selected.
9 Place several calls and run conferences to ensure that the system is configured
correctly.
Gather Network Equipment and Address Information - IP Network Services
Required Information
It is important that before connecting multiple networks and implementing Multiple
Services in the RMX, that you obtain the information needed to complete the IP
Network Service configuration for each connected network from your network
administrator.
If the RMX 2000 you are upgrading does not include RTM ISDN or RTM LAN
cards, you must install at least one RTM LAN card to enable the definition of
multiple Network Services. If no RTM ISDN or RTM LAN cards are installed, the
RMX 2000 works in a single Network Service mode and an alarm is issued by
the system. For more details about the installation of RTM LAN cards, see the
RMX 2000 Hardware Guide.
Table 14 Network Equipment and Address Information per IP Network Service
Parameter Local Network Settings Note
Signaling Host IP
address
Media Board IP
address (MPM 1)
Media Board IP
address (MPM 2)
RMX 2000/4000 only
If more than one media
card is associated with
this Network Service
Media Board IP
address (MPM 3)
RMX 4000 only
If more than one media
card is associated with
this Network Service
Media Board IP
address (MPM 4)
RMX 4000 only
If more than one media
card is associated with
this Network Service
Gatekeeper IP
address (optional)
DNS IP address
(optional)
Only one DNS can be
defined for the entire
Network topology
SIP Server IP
address (optional)