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Conference History – Max Participants Pane
Displays a bar graph showing variations in the maximum number of
Conference Manager conference participants over the time span you select.
The graph shows the data for all Conference Manager clusters. The Ad-hoc
participants category includes all dial-outs and all dial-ins to non-scheduled
conferences. The Other participants category includes all dial-ins to
conferences scheduled via Polycom Conferencing for Outlook (calendared
conferences) or via an API client such as the Polycom RealPresence Resource
Manager system.
Click the Link button to go to the Conference History page.
See also:
“Dashboard” on page 352
Conference Manager MCUs Pane
Displays information about all the MCUs that are managed by Conference
Manager to host conference rooms (virtual meeting rooms, or VMRs).
The information shown includes the MCU’s connection and service status, its
capabilities (recording, IVR, and SVC), its reliability (in terms of disconnects
and call failures), and the number of ports in use and available to Conference
Manager.
Hover over an icon to see an explanation of it. Click a column heading to sort
on that column. Click the Link button to go to the MCUs page, or click an
MCU name to go to the MCUs page with that MCU selected.
See also:
“Dashboard” on page 352
Conference Manager Usage Pane
Displays usage information for Conference Manager, either for all Conference
Manager clusters or for the selected cluster.
The information shown includes the territories for which Conference Manager
is enabled, the number of conferences and participants, the port usage, and the
number of local users and custom conference rooms.
Note
An MCU may be connected to up to three Conference Manager clusters. If one of
the three Conference Managers loses its connection to the MCU, this is counted as
0.33 disconnects. If all connections to the MCU are lost, this is counted as 1
disconnect.