03-13-2014 04:52 AM
Hello all,
I have an issue with the real presence desktop.
We got a polycom HDX6000 behind a VBP 4555.
All call from our HDX to another polycom HDX system works fine,
I'm making test with an adsl line out of office network.
when I run the RPD, it say that the H323 is taking too long to connect (I write that our GK is our VBP) and when I try to reach our polycom solution, the RPD connect but can't see and hear the far site. the far site can see me and hear me...
Thanks from reading me .
Regards,
03-13-2014 11:39 PM
Hello syswiko
You have a VBP-E server, which doesn't support H.460 tunneling protocol, therefore you can't use your VBP for registration\call\provisioning RP Desktop clients, which located behind firewall\NAT.
I attached an old good VBP design guide, take a look at this guide to understand VBP-E & VBP-ST features and differences.
Currently the VBP-ST series is EOL. If you need use software video clients in Internet you should implement >>Polycom Access Director solution<<.
Regards
03-14-2014 02:57 AM
Thanks for your answer.
If I understand correctly, we can't use realPresence Desktop with active GK registering, with our actual network infrastructure.
Does is it possible to establish a call between the RPD and our Polycom, using a mobile connection? disabling GK registering.
when I tried to connect, using a mobile connection, it didn't work too with some mobile operator. (I think it's come to a restriction from there side).
Thank you
Regards
03-14-2014 06:46 AM
If I understand correctly, we can't use realPresence Desktop with active GK registering, with our actual network infrastructure.
Yes, you can't use RP Desktop or Mobile (outside your network) with VBP-E. You can try use RP Desktop in standalone mode (without registration), in that case you should set "Use NAT" on RPD's settings, look at >>Polycom® RealPresence® Desktop for Windows Help 3.1<< p.8
Does is it possible to establish a call between the RPD and our Polycom, using a mobile connection?
Not, it doesn't, because mobile client sends his internal IP addresses inside their H323 messages.