Chapter 22-System Configuration Flags

 

 

 

Table 22-1System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS (Continued)

 

 

 

 

Flag

Description

 

 

 

 

FORCE_CIF_PORT_ALLOC

Sets the MCU to allocate one CIF video resource to an

 

ATION

endpoint, regardless of the resolution determined by the

 

 

Conference Profile parameters. You can specify the endpoint

 

 

types for which resource allocation can be forced to CIF

 

 

resource, enabling other types of endpoints to use higher

 

 

resolutions in the same conference.

 

 

Enter the product type to which the CIF resource should be

 

 

allocated. Possible values are:

 

 

CMA Desktop - for CMA desktop client

 

 

VSX nnnn - where nnnn represents the model number for

 

 

example, VSX 8000.

 

 

 

 

FORCE_STRONG_PASSWO

When set to YES (default when

 

RD_POLICY

ULTRA_SECURE_MODE=YES), implements the Strong

 

 

Password rules. For more details, see “Implementing Strong

 

 

Passwords” on page 15-10.

 

 

Default: NO

 

 

 

 

FORCE_SYSTEM_BROADC

If set to YES, the level of broadcasting volume of the

 

AST_VOLUME

connected participant is value taken from the system flag

 

 

SYSTEM_BROADCAST_VOLUME.

 

 

If set to NO (default), the broadcasting volume level is 5.

 

 

 

 

FORCE_SYSTEM_LISTENIN

If set to YES, the level of listening volume of the connected

 

G_VOLUME

participant is value taken from the system flag

 

 

SYSTEM_LISTENING_VOLUME.

 

 

If set to NO (default), the listening volume level is 5.

 

 

 

 

GK_MANDATORY_FOR_CA

If set to YES, a gatekeeper is required to receive incoming

 

LLS_IN

H.323 calls. If a gatekeeper is not configure in the RMX, the

 

 

calls will fail.

 

 

If set to NO (default), gatekeeper is not required to process

 

 

H.323 incoming calls and H.323 participants can dial in with

 

 

or without a gatekeeper.

 

 

 

 

GK_MANDATORY_FOR_CA

If set to YES, a gatekeeper is required to perform H.323

 

LLS_OUT

outgoing calls. If a gatekeeper is not configure on the RMX,

 

 

the calls will fail.

 

 

If set to NO (default), gatekeeper is not required to dial out to

 

 

H.323 participants and calls can be dialed out with or without

 

 

a gatekeeper.

 

 

 

 

H263_ANNEX_T

Set to NO to send the content stream without Annex T and

 

 

enable Aethra and Tandberg endpoints, that do not support

 

 

Annex T, to process the content.

 

 

Default: YES

 

 

 

 

HD_THRESHOLD_BITRATE

Sets the minimum bit rate required by endpoints to connect to

 

 

an HD Conference. Endpoints that cannot support this bit rate

 

 

are connected as audio only.

 

 

Range: 384kbps - 4Mbs (Default: 768)

 

 

 

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