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[. . . ] Typically, these gateways are Office Communications Server Mediation Servers, but in this case, the RMX is set as a voice gateway by creating a new instance of the class MSFT_SIPTrustedAddInServiceSetting. Polycom recommends using the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Resource Kit Tools to accomplish this. To set up the RMX/DMA as a Voice Gateway: 1 Download and install the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Resource Kit Tools from the following URL: http://www. microsoft. com/downloads/ details. aspx?familyid=9E79A236-C0DF-4A72-ABA6-9A9602A93ED0&displaylang =en 60 Version 6. 0 Detailed Description - Changes to Existing Features 2 Open a command prompt and navigate to where you installed the resource kit. For example, C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2\ResKit\. Run the following command: cscript OCSTrustEntry. vbs /action:add /type:trustedservice/ fqdn:<your FQDN> /service:MediationServer /port:5061/ version:4 /routable:TRUE Where <your FQDN> is the FQDN of your RMX system. The script automatically generates the GUID discover the proper Active Directory container to store the object. 3 Your RMX system is now established as a trusted gateway by all Office Communications Server pools in the domain. It appears in the list of voice gateways when you establish a voice route. Establishing a Voice Route to the RMX "Voice" Gateway The OCS infrastructure enables you to establish a voice route to a voice gateway. Typically, this means that all SIP INVITEs to phone numbers which match a particular pattern will be routed to a specific gateway. In this example, all INVITEs to numbers which start with "11" will be routed to RMX11 (DNS name rmx11. r13. vsg. local2). 61 RMX 2000/4000 Release Notes - Version 6. 0. 2 To establish the voice route: 1 Open the OCS R2 management Console and right click on Forest and then click Properties > Voice Properties. The Office Communications Server Voice Properties dialog box opens. 2 3 Click the Routes tab. Office Communications Server Voice Properties - Routes dialog box opens. Click the Add button. The Add Route dialog box opens. 4 5 In the Name field, enter a name that will identify this voice route. In the Description field, enter a description. 62 Version 6. 0 Detailed Description - Changes to Existing Features 6 In the Target Regular Expression field enter ^ and the MCU prefix as defined in the gatekeeper. This prefix is also defined in the RMX IP Network Service. For example, if 11 is the RMX prefix defined in gatekeeper, enter ^11. The circumflex expression "^11" causes this route to be applied to all numbers starting with "11". If you have not defined such a prefix in the IP Network Service in the RMX configuration, you can add it later, using value entered here. 7 In the Gateways - Addresses box, click the Add button. The Add Route Gateway dialog box opens. 63 RMX 2000/4000 Release Notes - Version 6. 0. 2 8 9 10 11 Select the RMX gateway address that was set up in "Configuring the RMX as a Routable Gateway" in step 14 that appears in the drop down list of gateways. In the Available box, click Default Usage and then click the > button. The Default Usage option appears in the Configured box. 12 13 Click OK. In the Add Route dialog box, click OK to save the new route. Configuring Office Communicator Users for Enterprise Voice Each of the endpoints in the OCS environment must be set to use the voice route. The setting is done in the Office Communications Server management console for all required users (endpoints) simultaneously or in the Active Directory for each of the Users (endpoints). To Configure Office Communicator Users for Enterprise Voice in the Office Communications Server management console: 1 Navigate to Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Office Communications Server 2007 R2 to open the Office Communications Server management console. 2 3 4 Expand the Enterprise pool or Standard Edition server node where your users reside. Expand the pool or server where your users reside, and then click the Users node. In the right pane, right-click one or more users whom you want to configure, and then select Configure users. The Welcome to the Configure Users Wizard opens. 5 6 7 On the Welcome to the Configure Users Wizard dialog box, click Next. [. . . ] In a 4Mb conference set to Sharpness and the IVR Welcome Message enable video appears in a 4x3 format. When the Closed Caption text is very long the text is split and may be displayed incorrectly. When the video from an endpoint is blocked, inconsistent video resolution settings are implemented. Legacy endpoints receive Content in 1+7 layout with black stripes on the sides (for aspect ratio fitting), selecting a different layout using Click&View (**) causes the black stripes to disappear. [. . . ]