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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide
Polycom®, Inc. 51
8 Turn ON the circuit breaker on each of the DC Power Rail Modules.
Connecting Cables to the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 4000
This section describes the cables connected on the RMX 4000 AC and DC systems.
To connect the cables (AC and DC systems):
RTM-IP 4000:
Connect the Management Network cable to LAN 2.
Connect the Signaling cable to LAN 3. This port is also available for Signaling and Mangement
Redundancy. For more information, see Polycom® RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX)
1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide, LAN Redundancy
and Multiple Network Services .
Connect the Shelf Management cable to LAN 6
RTM LAN type cards:
When an RTM LAN - 4 port card is installed on the RealPresence Collaboration Server
(RMX) 4000, connect the LAN cable to LAN 2*.
With Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy configurations, LAN 1 port is used. For more
information, see the RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s Administrator’s Guide, LAN
Redundancy
and Multiple Network Services.
Connect the LAN cable to LAN 1.
When an RTM LAN - 2 port card is installed on the RealPresence Collaboration Server
(RMX) 4000, connect the LAN cable to LAN 2.
With Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy configurations, LAN 1 port is used. For more
information, see the RealPresence Collaboration Server 800s Administrator’s Guide, LAN
Redundancy
and Multiple Network Services.
Connect the LAN cable to LAN 1.
Optional. If RTM ISDN is installed, for each installed RTM ISDN:
Connect the E1/T1 cables to their PRI Ports.
When an NTP Server is used for the RMX Time, the Shelf Management cable must be connected to
the shelf port.
An MPMRx card on the front of the RMX must always be seated or connected opposite to either
an RTM LAN - 4 ports or RTM ISDN card on the rear of the chassis.
* When using an MPMx card with the RTM LAN - 4 ports, connect the LAN cable to LAN 4. With
Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy configurations, LAN 3 port is used.
The RTM LAN type card is always required with Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy
configurations.
An MPMx card on the front of the RMX must always be seated or connected opposite to either an
RTM LAN - 2 ports or RTM ISDN card on the rear of the chassis.
The RTM LAN type card is always required with Multiple Networks and LAN Redundancy
configurations.

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