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

The Conference Summary Record

The conference summary record (the first record in the unformatted CDR file) contains the following fields:

Table C-1Conference Summary Record Fields

Field

Description

 

 

File Version

The version of the CDR utility that created the file.

 

 

Conference Routing

The Routing Name of the conference.

Name

 

 

 

 

Internal Conference ID

The conference identification number as assigned by the system.

 

 

Reserved Start Time

The time the conference was scheduled to start in Greenwich Mean Time

 

(GMT). The reservation time of a reservation that was started

 

immediately or of an ongoing conference is the same as the Actual Start

 

Time.

 

 

Reserved Duration

The amount of time the conference was scheduled to last.

 

 

Actual Start Time

The actual time the conference started in GMT.

 

 

Actual Duration

The actual conference duration.

 

 

Status

The conference status code as follows:

 

1

- The conference is an ongoing conference.

 

2

- The conference was terminated by a user.

 

3

- The conference ended at the scheduled end time.

 

4

- The conference ended automatically because no participants joined

 

the conference for a predefined time period, or all the participants

 

disconnected from the conference and the conference was empty for a

 

predefined time period.

 

5

- The conference never started.

 

6

- The conference could not start due to a problem.

 

8

- An unknown error occurred.

 

9

- The conference was terminated by a participant using DTMF codes.

 

Note: If the conference was terminated by an MCU reset, this field will

 

contain the value 1 (ongoing conference).

 

 

File Name

The name of the conference log file.

 

 

GMT Offset Sign

Indicates whether the GMT Offset is positive or negative. The possible

 

values are:

 

0

- Offset is negative. GMT Offset will be subtracted from the GMT Time.

 

1

- Offset is positive. GMT Offset will be added to the GMT Time.

 

 

 

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Polycom RMX 1500 Table C-1Conference Summary Record Fields, GMT. The reservation time of a reservation that was started

DOC2702A, RMX 1500 specifications

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