Polycom RMX 1500, DOC2702A manual Channels, Columns

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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide

Table 13-13Participant Properties - Channel Status Parameters

Field

Description

 

 

Channels Used

When checked, indicates the channel type used by the participant to

 

connect to the conference: Incoming channels are endpoint to MCU,

 

Outgoing channels are from MCU to endpoint.

 

Channels:

 

H.225/Signaling - The call-signaling channel.

 

H.245/SDP - The Control channel.

 

Audio in - Incoming audio channel

 

Audio out - Outgoing audio channel

 

Video in - Incoming video channel

 

Video out - Outgoing video channel

 

Content in - H.239/People+Content conferences

 

Content out - H.239/People+Content conferences

 

FECC in - The incoming FECC channel is open.

 

FECC out - The outgoing FECC channel is open.

 

Columns:

 

Faulty – A red exclamation point indicates a faulty channel

 

condition. This is a real-time indication; when resolved the

 

indication disappears. An exclamation point indicates that further

 

investigation may be required using additional parameters

 

displayed in the Advanced Channel Status tab.

 

Bit Rate – The actual transfer rate for the channel. When

 

channel is inactive, bit rate value is 0. For example, if the

 

participant is connected without video, the bit rate for the video

 

channel is 0.

 

Note: The CTS Audio Auxiliary channel is used only for Content.

 

In all other cases, the bit rate shown in this column for this

 

channel is 0.

 

Packet Loss – The accumulated count of all packets that are

 

missing according to the RTCP report since the channel was

 

opened. This field is relevant only during the connection stage

 

and does not display faulty indications.

 

Fraction Loss (Peak) – The ratio between the number of lost

 

packets and the total number of transmitted packets since the

 

last RTCP report. Peak (in parentheses) indicates the highest

 

ratio recorded since the channel was opened.

 

Number of Packets – The number of received or transmitted

 

packets since the channel has opened. This field does not cause

 

the display of the faulty indicator.

 

Jitter (Peak) – Displays the network jitter (the deviation in time

 

between the packets) as reported in the last RTCP report (in

 

milliseconds). Peak (in parentheses) reflects the maximum

 

network jitter since the channel was opened.

 

Latency – Indicates the time it takes a packet to travel from one

 

end to another in milliseconds (derived from the RTCP report).

 

 

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Polycom RMX 1500, DOC2702A manual Channels, Columns

DOC2702A, RMX 1500 specifications

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