Polycom 3725-77601-001H Welding System User Manual


 
Polycom CMA System Operations Guide
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Automatic Registration Synchronization
You can configure the CMA system to send registration server addressing
information for the gatekeeper and/or global directory server (GDS) when the
endpoint is registered to the CMA system.
This automatic registration synchronization service only works for endpoints
that register with the gatekeeper or GDS or are manually added to the CMA
system after the Automatic Registration Synchronization setting is enabled.
So if the Automatic Registration Synchronization setting is enabled and an
endpoint registers with the gatekeeper, the gatekeeper addressing information
is sent to the endpoint. If the Automatic Registration Synchronization setting
is enabled and an endpoint registers with the GDS, the GDS addressing
information is sent to the endpoint. If the Automatic Registration
Synchronization setting is enabled and an endpoint is added manually to the
CMA system, both the gatekeeper and GDS addressing information is sent to
the endpoint.
If automatic discovery and configuration is not successful, you can manually
add endpoints.
To enable
Automatic Registration Synchronization of endpoints
1 Go to Admin > Management and Security Settings > Endpoint
Management Settings.
2 In the Automatic Registration Synchronization section of the Endpoint
Management Settings page, select Synchronize endpoint registration
and click Update.
After you have changed this setting, all endpoints you add are
automatically provisioned.
Note
For the CMA system, the GDS is the same as the global address book (GAB).
Notes
Automatic Registration Synchronization works only for endpoints that
register with the gatekeeper or Global Directory Server after the setting is
enabled; it does not automatically register pre-existing endpoints.
The CMA system only supports Automatic Registration Synchronization for
Polycom and selected third-party endpoints operating in standard mode. For
supported endpoint types, including third-party endpoint types, see “Endpoint
Types” on page 87.