RMX 2000 Benefits
Transcript of RMX 2000 Benefits
INFRASTRUCTURE PRODUCTS BENEFITS
BY DINESH BEDI
PRESALES TEAM
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Information discussed in this presentation is guidance on Polycom’s intention to deliver products and software. Polycom reserves the right to modify
future product plans at any time. Products and/or related specifications referenced in this
presentation are not guaranteed by the presenter of this presentation.
Polycom's application of US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) requires disclosure
that availability of these features and/or products is subject to change or cancellation.
Disclaimer
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Polycom Reference Architecture
Polycom believes that there are many benefits to using a complete end-to-end system that was designed to work together; and to that end we would like to propose a complete solutions strategy. All Polycom hardware is designed to industry (ITU) standards, and will interoperate with all similarly manufactured gear.
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Room Telepresence
Telepresence Solution Portfolio
Immersive Telepresence
Personal Telepresence
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Three High Definition Options
720p30 720p60 1080p
Vivid and natural motion Bright, fluid broadcast quality motion
Highest quality offering sharp, natural video
Project meetings, weekly meetings, employee communications
Content intensive meetings, client meetings, executive level briefings and board meetings
Surgery, medical education, large auditorium meetings, broadcast applications
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Polycom RMX™ Conference Platform
A flexible and scalable multipoint solution optimized for high definition communication across enterprise and service provider networks
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RMX 2000
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Conference Platform Maximum Capacities
RMX 1000™
RMX 4000™
DMA™ 7000
Resolution Resources
Voice 20
CIF/HD VSW 20
HD SD/4CIF 10
Bridges Active Participants
10 1,200
Up to 1,200 SD callsUp to 800 HD calls
Resolution Resources
VoicePSTN
800400
CIF/HD VSW 160
SD/4CIF 60
HD 720p 40
HD 720p 60fps
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HD 1080p 20
Resolution Resources
VoicePSTN
1,600400
CIF/HD VSW 320
SD/4CIF 120
HD 720p 80
HD 720p 60fps
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HD 1080p 40
RMX 2000™
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Platform Comparison PointsRMX 2000 RMX 4000 DMA 7000
• IP (H.323/SIP), ISDN, PSTN
• Ad hoc or Calendared• Compact form factor (3u)
• Doubles RMX 2000 capacity
• Redundant power supplies
• AC or DC power options
• Larger single conferences
• Network separation (2010)
• Directory integration• Limitless Virtual
Meeting Rooms (tested to
375K)
• Fault tolerant solution• One point of control
for multipoint conferencing
• Bridge zones for geographic distribution
• Bandwidth conservation
• Build as you grow
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MPM+ Cards Deliver Industry Firsts
Call Types
RMX 2000 Fully loaded
2 MPM+Bandwidth required
Audio 800 64K
CIF and HD video-switch calls 160 128K
SDCP, 4CIF 30 fps 60 256K
HDCP, 720p 30 fps 40 1024K
HDCP 720p 60 fps 20 1920K
1080p, 30 fps 20 4096K
IndustryFirsts
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Polycom RMX 2000™ V4.0 – Key Differentiators
RMX 2000 Key Benefits First bridge in industry to support 1080p/30fps
and 720p/60fps Only bridge to scale up to 800 audio ports, 160 CIF ports,
or 60 SD on single platform without cascading!! Unsurpassed scale and redundancy when paired
with DMA 7000 Most flexible and cost effective in mixed CIF/SD/HD customer networks (per port)
– Only bridge to support “fixed” and “flexible” modes
Only bridge to provide Lost Packet Recovery™ (LPR) Addresses Codian “Clear Vision” with Video Clarity and wide resolution formats
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Video Clarity™ with MPM+ cards
Adds value to legacy endpoints and improves overall conference experience
Can be turned on in RMX profiles to sharpen and upscale images
Calls are upgraded in mixed conferences QCIF →CIF; CIF→SD; SD →HD (to 720p)
SDSDCIFCIF
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Video Clarity
Enhancing the quality of the video sent from the RMX to the EPs, when the quality of the source is limited.
Two relevant scenarios:
The source and the destination have similar
video capabilities (e.g. both can send and receive
CIF streams). Video source will be enhanced
and improved, although the output resolution
is not higher than the source
The destination has higher resolution than
the input. In this case, the input stream will
be improved and upscaled so it is sent with
higher resolution to the destination
Video ClarityTM
CIF
4CIF CIF
CIF input is enhanced and
upscaled to 4CIF
CIF input is enhanced and
sent as CIF output
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2CIF vs. WCIF
Most displays today are 16:9 More pixels horizontally than vertically
Resolution with more pixels horizontally will provide a sharper image
2CIF resolution – 352x576 WCIF resolution – 512x288
RMX 2000 will be able to receive 2CIF resolution from HDX EPs, but will send out WCIF output
Resolution / Frame Rate
Min BW (Kbps)
QCIF30 128
CIF30 128
WCIF30 256
W\CIF60 256
4CIF15 256
W\SD30 256
W\SD60 1024
HD720p30 1024
HD720p60 1920
HD1080p30 4096
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4:3 Aspect Ratio
Additional Video Improvements with RMX 2000
Wide resolution formats A crisper image for 16:9 displays,
with delivery of more information
Additional content clarity at H.264 compression
Available for MPM+ cards
20% more information
16:9 Aspect Ratio
4:3 Aspect Ratio
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Reservation Calendar
New Reservation
Delete Reservation
Back
Next
Today
Week
Day
Reservation List
New Option in “Frequently Used” tab
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• Maximizes capacity in mixed networks
• Capacity varies in accordance with call-types delivered
• RMX is never oversubscribed • Primary competitive advantage
• RMX resources are fixed, capacity is constant
• Use sliders to set RMX 2000 to:• Audio only bridge (800)
• CIF only bridge (160)
• SD only bridge (60)
• HD720 only bridge (40)
• HD1080p bridge (20)
• Any other combination
Flexible and Fixed Resource Capacity™
Choose RMX 2000 operation mode for best call value
Flexible Resource Capacity Fixed Resource Capacity
Dynamic Set
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Fixed Resource Capacity™ Interface
Detailed Resource ReportDetailed Resource Report
Capacity SlidersCapacity Sliders
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Ease of Use − Conference Template
Create, save, schedule and activate identical conferences
Particularly useful immersive telepresence calls where multiple cameras dictate more complex initial setups
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Full Connectivity with RMX 2000 Gateway
Full point-to-point and multipoint connectivity between H.323\SIP\ISDN\PSTN with RMX 2000 gateway support
The new Gateway Profile establishes connections Provides full transcoding no need to match EPs capabilities Requires resources according to connected EPs capabilities After creation, conferences appear
as regular continuous presenceconference with two or more participants
Continuous presence conferences only
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Operator Conference to Assist ParticipantsNew conference type – Operator conference
New option in Profile – Operator Conference (General Tab) New option in IVR
Enables operator to perform the following actions Drag participant\s connected to the EQ (who failed to enter the
conference number) to the operator conference Drag participant\s from the operator conference to their destination
conference or home conference Move participant\s between conferences Join conferences
Enables users to perform the following actions Request private assistance (default *0) Request conference assistance (default 00)
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Introducing Polycom RMX 4000
The ultimate collaboration platform Enough flexibility and scale for any type of video application
More than a thousand audio calls
Hundreds of desktop video calls
Dozens of High Definition conferences
Complete support for Immersive Telepresence
Built-in redundancy, multi-network support
Resolution Per RMX 4000 Chassis
Audio 1600
CIF 320
SD 120
HD 720/30
HD 1080/30
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RMX with DMA- Scalability Combining RMX and DMA can easily provide unmatched audio and video capacities
It should be clear to every large enterprise that RMX (optionally) with DMA is the right solution
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Scalable, Redundant IP & ISDN SolutionReference Architecture
RMX2
Zone2
DMA
RMX1Zone1
HDX
IP
PSTN
VVX
RMX3
Zone3
HDX
ISDN
ISDN EP dialsto GW of RMX3
User enters76100#
DMA select RMX2
H323 EP dials76100
SIP EP dials76100
ISDN EP dialsto GW of RMX 1
User enters76100#
4 PRIs
2 PRIs2 PRIs
Use same number range For all PRI lines
ISDN Redundancy
Single Touch Overview
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Single Touch Multipoint for Immersive Telepresence Solutions
Single Touch is a new conference initiation mode• One single press of a button will automatically join
you to a conference
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Single Touch Multipoint Scalability
RPX™ TPX™ Audio only
PC w/Windows MLA v2.0
RMX 4.0
Standards based video
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For distributed enterprises seeking to communicate over video from anywhere, the Polycom CMA distributed video solution provides highly
scalable deployment, powerful management, and a software-based video-client as simple to use as instant messaging.
Polycom Converged Management Application™ CMA
SIMPLE
Streamline workflows from
centralized management of
video conferencing
endpoints
SECURE
Safe and secure
conferencing thru
encrypted Media and
Signaling
SCALABLE
Thousands of endpoints
easily deployed and
provisioned
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Polycom CMA™
1Management
Windows Server 2003 Standards-based profile
provisioning Account management Portal to RMX™ 2000 Portal to RMX™ 1000 Centralized diagnostics Real-time conference
monitoring
2Scheduling
3Gatekeeper
4Directory
Multiple scheduling options (Web, Outlook, Lotus Notes)
Scheduling Wizard Free/Busy Resource reservation GAB and Active Directory
integration
Policy and bandwidth management
Participant admission Least cost routing RTP statistics OneDial™ easy call solution
(E.164, etc.) Standards-based Presence Up to 5000 registered users
and 3000 concurrent calls
LDAP/H.350 directory services
Multiple Directory Support Tiered Directory Support
Polycom Converged Management Application™ (CMA™) Delivers 4 Essential Functions
Conference-Device-System
“…significantly drive down travel costs throughout an enterprise.”
CRN Magazine,May 2009
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Customizable Dashboard
CMA info
CMA Services
Redundancy Status
Solution Status
Endpoint Status
Gatekeeper Status
Bridge Status
User Status
Failed AD Attempts
Pre-Call Checker
Conference Status
Scheduled Conferences
Ad hoc Conferences
As an Administrator, I want to know when I have problems so that I can correct them before they impact my users. I want to pick what’s important for me to see.As an Administrator, I want to know when I have problems so that I can correct them before they impact my users. I want to pick what’s important for me to see.
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“Scheduled” on CMA
Web Scheduler Pick a bridge Cascade Services on a bridge Tailor features
Automatic Dial out
Operator Assistance Help requests Join/remove/mute participants
Automatic pick another bridge
Schedules EPs, MCUs, & network
“Hot-standby” server redundancy
Outlook/Lotus plug in
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Directory Services• Easily search existing organizational
directories
Call Features• Initiate instant face to face meetings
with anyone on your contact or recent calls list.
• Call any visual conferencing system on the network
• Join multisite bridged calls by entering IP or E.164 addresses
Presence• See who is online, available or
busy.• Highlight a name to Chat or
Call• Customize and Modify User
Names• Know when a person or
conference room is available
Instant Messaging• Send and receive instant text
messages for team interaction.
Application Sharing• Allows users to share documents,
applications and content
User Preferences• Manage your status
Enterprise Distribution• Distribute CMA Desktop client to users• Easy and quick client download
Polycom Converged Management Application™ (CMA™) Desktop
CMA Desktop version 4.1.1
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Endpoint Functionality with CMA
Function Legacy H.323 EP
Tandberg VSX/HDX (Classic)
HDX (VC2)
CMA Desktop
Presence * Provisioning Scheduling Management Monitoring GAB ADS
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VBP Solution
For organizations that need to communicate when firewall safety measures are in place, the VBP solution offers an IP Gateway for IP video conferences which enables Internet based video conferencing. This is commonly known as “firewall traversal”.
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VBP Features Highlighted
Layer 7 H.323 video and voice aware SPI firewall using ALG technology (application layer gateway)
Shortest Path RTP (Real Transport Protocol) media
Router (static routing)
Traffic shaping (QOS)
H.323 Bandwidth management
Video/data aware NAT server
Dial Plan Flexibility
Demarcation point for troubleshooting
IPv4 to IPv6 gateway capabilities 6400 IPv4 to IPv6 model
Interoperability – Legacy equipment H.239 and AES support
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Sample Demo Lab Set-up
WAN Router ETH0 to ISP
ETH 1= 140.242.26.253 /24
WAN Switch
VBP ST seriesData Firewall
Subscriber Side (WAN) IP: 140.242.26.79 / 24 G/W: 140.242.26.253
Provider Side (LAN) IP: 172.21.46.41 / 24
LAN Router IP: 172.21.46.1 / 24
Cisco Switch IP: 172.21.46.254 / 24
LAN Switch
CMA 5000 IP: 172.21.46.90 / 24 G/W: 172.21.46.1/24
RMX 2000 IP: 172.21.46.10 / 24 (Mgmt) 172.21.46.12 (Signalling) G/W: 172.21.46.1/24
Video End Point IP: 172.21.46.60 / 24 G/W: 172.21.46.1/24 G/K: 172.21.46.90
Internet based Video End Point IP: x.x.x.x / 24 G/W: x.x.x.x/24 G/K: 140.242.26.79 / 24
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Enterprise with VBP S or ST (H.460)
User Dials H.323 alias or E.164
RTP media does not consume HQ
WAN BW
Central Gatekeeper ModelCentral Gatekeeper Model
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