Polycom 3725-76302-001LI TV Cables User Manual


 
Network Clouds Site Topology
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See also:
“About Site Topology” on page 283
“Territories” on page 302
“Site Topology Configuration Procedures” on page 307
Network Clouds
The Network Clouds page contains a list of the MPLS (Multiprotocol Label
Switching) network clouds defined in the site topology.
If the system is integrated with a Polycom RealPresence Resource Manager or
CMA system, it receives MPLS network information from that system, and
this page is read-only. If not, you can enter MPLS network cloud information.
Primary cluster The primary Polycom DMA cluster responsible for this
territory.
Backup cluster The backup Polycom DMA cluster, if any, responsible
for this territory.
You must have a supercluster consisting of at least two
Polycom DMA clusters in order to specify a backup.
Host conference rooms
in this territory
Enables this territory to be used for hosting conference
rooms (VMRs, or virtual meeting rooms).
The territory’s primary and backup clusters must both
be enabled for conference room hosting. No more than
three territories may have this capability enabled.
Associated Sites
Search sites Enter search string or leave blank to find all sites.
Available sites Lists sites found and shows the territory, if any, to which
each currently belongs.
Selecting a site and moving it to the Associated sites
list changes its territory assignment to this territory.
Associated sites Lists sites linked to this territory. Changes you make to
this list aren’t implemented until you click OK.
Table 11-13 Edit Territory dialog box (continued)
Field Description
Note
Don’t confuse this with the Internet/VPN site. MPLS is a special technology typically
offered via a private WAN environment, providing more reliability than the Internet.
If your enterprise has an MPLS network cloud, you or your IT staff know about it.