Chapter 22-System Configuration Flags

 

 

 

Table 22-1System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS (Continued)

 

 

 

 

Flag

Description

 

 

 

 

CONTENT_SLAVE_LINKS_I

Defines the interval, in seconds, during which the RMX is

 

NTRA_SUPPRESSION_IN_S

allowed to forward an Intra Request received from any of the

 

ECONDS

Slave Cascading Links. The Slave Cascading Link can be

 

 

connected to the local RMX, to an MCU on a higher cascade

 

 

level or to the Content sharer.

 

 

The first Intra request that is received from any of the Slave

 

 

MCUs connected to the RMX starts the interval counter and is

 

 

forwarded to the next level MCU or to the Content sharer.

 

 

All other Intra requests that are received within this interval

 

 

are registered but ignored. After an interval of <flag value>

 

 

seconds, the system checks if during the last interval any

 

 

additional Intra requests were registered. If there is at least

 

 

one Intra request it will be forwarded. If there is no additional

 

 

Intra request not no action is taken other than to wait for the

 

 

next cycle.

 

 

This filtering process is repeated every <flag value> seconds.

 

 

Default: 30

 

 

 

 

CONTENT_SPEAKER_INTR

This flag controls the requests to refresh (intra) the content

 

A_SUPPRESSION_IN_SEC

sent from the RMX system to the content sender as a result of

 

ONDS

refresh requests initiated by other conference participants.

 

 

Enter the interval in seconds between the Intra requests sent

 

 

from the RMX to the endpoint sending the content to refresh

 

 

the content display. Refresh requests that will be received

 

 

from endpoints within the defined interval will be postponed to

 

 

the next interval.

 

 

Default setting: 5

 

 

 

 

CPU_TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TI

This flag indicates when to send the first KeepAlive indication

 

ME_SECONDS

to check the TCP connection.

 

 

Default value: 7200 second (120 minutes)

 

 

Range: 600-18000 seconds

 

 

When there are NAT problems, this default may be too long

 

 

and the TCP connection is lost. In such a case, the default

 

 

value should be changed to 3600 seconds (60 minutes) or

 

 

less.

 

 

 

 

CPU_TCP_KEEP_INTERVAL

This flag indicates the interval in seconds between the

 

_SECONDS

KeepAlive requests.

 

 

Default value: 75 second

 

 

Range: 10-720 seconds.

 

 

 

 

DISABLE_INACTIVE_USER

Users can be automatically disabled by the system when they

 

 

do not log into the RMX application for a predefined period.

 

 

Possible Values: 0 - 90 days.

 

 

Default: 0 (disables this option).

 

 

Default (ULTRA_SECURE_MODE=YES): 30

 

 

 

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