Chapter 19-Collaboration Server Administration and Utilities
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You can define several endpoint types, listing them one after the other separated by
semicolon (;).
For example, CMA Desktop;VSX 8000.
5Click OK.
The new flag is added to the flags list.
Reset the MCU for changes to take effect. For more details, see the Polycom® RealPresence
Collaboration Server Virtual Edition Administrator’s Guide, "Resetting the Collaboration Server”
on page 19-57.
To cancel the forcing of CIF resource:
1On the Collaboration Server menu, click Setup > System Configuration.
The System Flags dialog box opens.
2In the MCMS_PARAMETERS tab, double-click or select the flag
FORCE_CIF_PORT_ALLOCATION and click the Edit Flag button.
3In the New Value field, clear the value entries.
4Click OK.
Reset the MCU for changes to take effect. For more details, see the Polycom® RealPresence
Collaboration Server Virtual Edition Administrator’s Guide, "Resetting the Collaboration Server”
on page 19-57.

Resource Report

When viewing the Collaboration Server resource report, the resource allocations are
described in AVC HD 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.
The Resource Report displays the real time resource usage. The Resource Report includes a
graphic representation of the resource usage. One resource report is available for all
resource usage including SVC-based endpoints.

Displaying the Resource Report

1In the main toolbar, click Administration > Resource Report.