Chapter 2-Additional Conferencing Information

When set to YES, the RMX checks frame rate, bit rate, resolution, annexes and all other parameters of the Content mode as declared by an endpoint during the capabilities negotiation phase. If the endpoint does not support the Content capabilities of the MCU the participant will not be able to send or receive content over a dedicated content channel. The flag’s default value is NO.

If the System Flag, does not exist in the system, it must be created using the RMX Menu – Setup option. For more information see the RMX 2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide, "Modifying System Flags” on page 16-5.

Entry Queues

The selection of either H.263 or Up to H.264 in the Entry Queue Profile does not affect how Content is shared.

When the endpoint is moved to the conference from the Entry Queue, the endpoint shares Content according to the guidelines set out under Endpoint Capabilities and according to the content protocol that is defined for the target conference.

Cascade Links

Content is shared across a Cascaded Link using H.263 irrespective of whether either or both the cascade-enabled Entry Queue and the Cascaded Link have Up to H.264 Content sharing defined in their profiles.

Defining Content Sharing Parameters for a Conference

To define Content Sharing Parameters:

1In the RMX Management pane, click Conference Profiles.

2In the Conference Profiles pane, click New Profile. The New Profile General dialog box opens.

3Define the Profile General parameters.

4Optional. Click the Advanced tab and define additional conference parameters.

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Polycom 2000/4000 manual Defining Content Sharing Parameters for a Conference, Entry Queues, Cascade Links