Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000

2In the MCMS_PARAMETERS tab, the following flags can be modified:

Table 22-1System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS

Flag

Description

 

 

ALLOW_NON_ENCRYPT_P

If YES, allows non-encrypted participants to connect to

ARTY_IN_ENCRYPT_CONF

encrypted conferences.

 

Default: No

 

Note: From Version 7.6.1, this flag is replaced by the

 

Encryption option “Encrypt when Possible” in the conference

 

Profile - Advanced dialog box. Flag setting is ignored.

 

 

ALLOW_NON_ENCRYPT_R

When set to NO (default), the Recording Link inherits the

ECORDING_LINK_IN_ENCR

encryption settings of the conference. If the conference is

YPT_CONF

encrypted, the recording link will be encrypted.

 

When set to YES, it disables the encryption of the recording

 

link, regardless of the Encryption settings of the conference

 

and RSS recorder.

 

 

AUTHENTICATE_USER

This flag is not supported from Version 7.7.

 

If the external database application is to be used to verify that

 

operators are authorized to log in to the MCU, set the value of

 

this flag to YES.

 

If the value of this flag is set to NO, the MCU database is

 

used to verify that operators are authorized to log in to the

 

MCU.

 

Note: If the flag is set to YES, the flow is first to look in the

 

internal DB and then go out to the external one.

 

Flags for SE200 need to be added manually.

 

 

BONDING_CHANNEL_DELA

When connecting a bonding group, this is the delay (number

Y

of 1/100 seconds) between dialing attempts to connect

(ISDN)

sequential channels.

The channel per second connection performance of ISDN

 

switches can vary and can cause timing issues that result in

 

bonding channel disconnection.

 

Default: 6

 

 

CHANGE_AD_HOC_CONF_

The duration of an ad-hoc conference* can be configured on

DURATION

a system level by setting the flag to one of the following

 

values (in minutes): 60 (default), 90, 180 and 270.

 

* An ad-hoc conference is automatically created when the participant

 

dials into an Ad-hoc Entry Queue and enters a conference ID that is

 

not being used by any other conferencing entity. It is based on the

 

Conference Profile assigned to the EQ.

 

 

CHECK_ARPING

This flag is not supported from Version 7.7.

 

Disables Duplicate Address Detection and should be

 

configured according to local site policy. When set to YES,

 

Duplicate Address Detection is enabled in for both IPv4 and

 

IPv6. When set to NO, Duplicate Address Detection is

 

disabled for both IPv4 and IPv6. When using IPv6, ICMPv6

 

type 135 packets are also disabled.

 

 

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DOC2702A, RMX 1500 specifications

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