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Configure the Polycom Touch Control LAN Properties
Before you can use the Polycom Touch Control with the RealPresence Group system, you must configure
the LAN settings.
To configure Polycom Touch Control LAN settings:
1 From the Home screen, touch Administration.
2 Touch the LAN Properties tab.
3 Configure the following IP Address (IPv4) settings.
EAP/802.1X Identity
(under EAP 802.1X in
local interface)
Specifies the system’s identity used for 802.1X authentication. This setting is available
only when EAP/802.1X is enabled. The field cannot be blank.
EAP/802.1X
Password
(under EAP 802.1X in
local interface)
Specifies the system’s password used for 802.1X authentication. This setting is required
when EAP-MD5, EAP-PEAPv0 or EAP-TTLS is used.
Enable 802.1p/Q
(under 802.1p/Q in
local interface)
Specifies whether VLAN and link layer priorities are enabled.
VLAN ID Specifies the identification of the Virtual LAN.This setting is available only when 802.1p/Q
is enabled. The value can be any number from 1 to 4094.
Video Priority Sets the link layer priority of video traffic on the LAN. Video traffic is any RTP traffic
consisting of video data and any associated RTCP traffic. This setting is available only
when 802.1p/Q is enabled. The value can be any number from 0 to 7, although 6 and 7
are not recommended.
Audio Priority Sets the priority of audio traffic on the LAN. Audio traffic is any RTP traffic consisting of
audio data and any associated RTCP traffic. This setting is available only when 802.1p/Q
is enabled. The value can be any number from 0 to 7, although 6 and 7 are not
recommended.
Control Priority Sets the priority of control traffic on the LAN. Control traffic is any traffic consisting of
control information associated with a call:
• H.323—H.225.0 Call Signaling, H.225.0 RAS, H.245, Far End Camera Control (FECC,
which, for RealPresence Group systems, is the Allow Other Participants in a Call to
Control Your Camera setting under Admin Settings > Audio/Video > Video Inputs
> General Camera Settings)
• SIP—SIP Signaling, FECC, Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP)
This setting is available only when 802.1p/Q is enabled. The value can be any number
from 0 to 7, although 6 and 7 are not recommended.
Setting Description