Chapter 2-Conference Profiles

 

 

 

Table 2-12New AVC Profile - Video Settings Parameters (Continued)

 

 

 

 

Field/Option

Description

 

 

 

 

Send Content to

When enabled (default), Content can be sent to H.323/SIP/ISDN

 

Legacy Endpoints

endpoints that do not support H.239 Content (legacy endpoints) over

 

 

the video (people) channel. For more information see Chapter 4,

 

(CP only)

Sending Content to Legacy Endpoints (AVC Only)” on page 4-17.

 

 

Notes:

 

 

This option is enabled in MPM+ and MPMx Card Configuration

 

 

Modes only.

 

 

When enabled, additional video resources are allocated to the

 

 

conference:

 

 

In MPM+ mode, an additional SD video resource is allocated.

 

 

In MPMx mode, an additional HD video resource is allocated.

 

 

This option is valid when sending Content as a separate stream is

 

 

enabled by the System Flag ENABLE_H239 set to YES.

 

 

Select this option when Avaya IP Softphone will be connecting to

 

 

the conference.

 

 

If High Definition Video Switching option is selected in the

 

 

Conference Profile - General tab, the Send Content to Legacy

 

 

Endpoints selection is cleared and the option is disabled.

 

 

If the Same Layout option is selected, the Send Content to Legacy

 

 

Endpoints selection is cleared and is disabled.

 

 

Once an endpoint is categorized as Legacy, it will not be able to

 

 

restore its content to the Content channel and will receive content

 

 

only in the video channel.

 

 

This option is automatically enabled when H.264 Cascade

 

 

Optimized is selected as the Content Protocol. For more

 

 

information see "Content Protocols” on page 4-8.

 

 

 

 

Site Names

Clear this check box to hide the display of site names on the endpoint

 

 

screens during the conference. When selected (default), Site Names

 

(MPM+ Only)

are displayed during the conference, whenever the conference

 

(CP only)

speaker changes.

 

 

Prior to Version 7.6, Site Names display was enabled or disabled by

 

 

the HIDE_SITE_NAMES System Flag.

 

 

Site Names display is controlled by the following System Flags, as in

 

 

previous versions:

 

 

SITE_NAME_TRANSPARENCY - Used to turn Site Name

 

 

Transparency of 50% on or off.

 

 

SITE_NAMES_ALWAYS_ON - Enables the permanent display of

 

 

Site Names.

 

 

SITE_NAMES_LOCATION - Changes the default location of the

 

 

Site Name in the video layout.

 

 

 

 

Auto Scan Interval(s)

Select the time interval, 10 - 300 seconds, that Auto Scan uses to

 

 

cycle the display of participants that are not in the conference layout in

 

(CP only)

the selected cell.

 

 

Auto Scan is often used in conjunction with Customized Polling which

 

 

allows the cyclic display to be set to a predefined order for a

 

 

predefined time period.

 

 

 

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