Polycom EDOC2501b manual Resource Report

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Polycom® RealPresence® SVC-Based Conferencing Solutions Deployment Guide

The following table describes the resource capacity allocations for the RealPresence

Collaboration Server 800s.

Table 4-11Resource Capacity Allocation

Resource Type

Number of

Resources

 

 

 

VoIP Ports

120

 

 

CIF Ports

40

 

 

SD Ports (4CIF)

40

 

 

HD 720p30 Ports

20

 

 

VGA RTV Ports

20

 

 

SVC Only Ports

60

 

 

For example, in a mixed AVC/SVC conference, 10 HD ports and 30 SVC ports can be the maintaining ratio of one HD port to three SVC ports.

The following diagram illustrates the amount of AVC to SVC port resources that are used in a mixed AVC/SVC conference:

Resource Report

When viewing the Collaboration Server resource report, the resource allocations are described in AVC SD/CIF units. A port ratio of 1 AVC HD port will equal 2 AVC SD ports, which equals 3 SVC ports. This signifies that when the Collaboration Server is reporting the available capacity, it will appropriately round up the remaining capacity to the nearest whole value of available ports. For a detailed description of the Collaboration Server resource report, see the Polycom® RealPresence® Collaboration Server Administrator’s Guide.

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Contents Wave December 2012 eDOC2501B Trademark Information Table of Contents Making an SVC-Based Conference Call Scope of This Document OverviewIntended Audience Acronym DefinitionsAcronym/Term Description Pstn Overview SVC Conferencing Solution Overview SVC Conferencing OverviewOverview of SVC Using the SVC-Based Conferencing Solution Page SVC Conferencing Solution Overview Video Layouts in the Mixed Conference Mode 1Video Layouts for Mixed AVC and SVC Conferences 1Video Layouts for Mixed AVC and SVC Conferences SVC Conferencing Solution Overview System Architecture for Enterprise Deployment SVC Conferencing System ArchitectureUser Plane Access PlaneCall Control Plane Media PlanePolycom System Environment Components RealPresence Access DirectorManagement and Provisioning Plane RealPresence Virtualization Manager DMARealPresence Collaboration Server 800s, Virtual Edition RealPresence Collaboration Server RMXRealPresence Resource Manager Typical SVC-Based Conference Deployment Scenario InteroperabilityComponent Product Version Description EndpointsEndpoint SVC Support SVC Support for EndpointsEndpoint SVC Support Encryption Supported Features in the RealPresence Collaboration ServerPresentation Mode Content SVC Conferencing System Architecture To define an SVC Only Profile ConfigurationNew Profile General dialog box opens Field/Option Description New Profile Advanced dialog box opens At the End After Last participant Quits All the participants At the End When Last Participant Remains Only oneCascade and SVC Optimized is the only available Content Content Video DefinitionParameter Description IP Network Services To define an SVC Only Profile 5New SVC Profile General Parameters Field/Option Description 6New SVC Profile Advanced Parameters Click the Audio Settings tab 8New SVC Profile Audio Settings Parameters New Profile Network Services dialog box is displayed Field/Option Description IP Network Services Using Video Resources for a Mixed AVC and SVC Conference Resource Report Configuring the RealPresence Virtualization Manager DMA Making an SVC-Based Conference Call Making a Conference CallPoint-to-Point Calls Video Layouts for Point-to-Point Calls Video Layouts Multipoint Conferences2Video Layouts for Multipoint Conferences Number Participants RealPresence Desktop RealPresence Mobile Making an SVC-Based Conference Call Appendix SVC-Based Conferencing Solution Specifications Solution SpecificationsFeature Description Feature Description Supported Conferencing Features RP Collaboration Resource Type Server RMXPer MPMx card MCU Supported Resolutions