Polycom RMX 2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide

5Define the required settings for Encryption and LPR.

6Set the Auto Terminate - At the End option to When Last Participant Remains ensuring that the gateway call will end when only one participant is connected. For more details, see Table 1-5,New Profile - Advanced Parameters,” on page 1-11.

7Define the remaining Profile parameters as described in "Defining Profiles” on page 1-8.

Defining the Gateway Profile

A Gateway Profile is a conferencing entity, based on the Conference Profile assigned to it, that enables endpoints to dial-in and initiate Gateway Sessions. The system is shipped with a default Gateway Profile, named Default_GW_Session.

When an endpoint calls the Gateway Profile, a new Gateway Session is automatically created based on the Profile parameters, and the endpoint joins the gateway call which can also be a multipoint conference if more than two participants are connected to the conference.

The Gateway Profile defines the parameters of the gateway call that are taken from the Conference Profile assigned to it, such as line rate,

resolution, the IVR Service to be used and the dial-in numbers.

Up to 1000 Gateway Profiles, Entry Queues, IP Factories and Meeting Rooms can be defined in the RMX (they are all part of one repository whose size is 1000 entries).

To define a new Gateway Profile:

1In the RMX Management - Rarely Used pane, click Gateway Profiles

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