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

Table C-2CDR Event Types (Continued)

Event Code

Event Name

Description

 

 

 

5001

CONFERENCE

Additional information about a CONFERENCE START event.

 

START

For more information about the fields, see Table C-5,Event

 

CONTINUE 4

 

Fields for Event 5001 - CONFERENCE START CONTINUE 4,”

 

 

 

 

on page C-14.

 

 

Note: An additional CONFERENCE START CONTINUE 4

 

 

event will be written to the CDR each time the value of one of

 

 

the following conference fields is modified:

 

 

Conference Password

 

 

Chairperson Password

 

 

Info1, Info2 or Info3

 

 

Billing Info

 

 

These additional events will only contain the value of the

 

 

modified field.

 

 

 

6001

CONFERENCE

Additional information about a CONFERENCE START event.

 

START

For more information about the fields, see Table C-6,Event

 

CONTINUE 5

Fields for Event 6001 - CONFERENCE START CONTINUE 5,”

 

 

on page C-15.

 

 

 

11001

CONFERENCE

Additional information about a CONFERENCE START event.

 

START

This event contains the Display Name.

 

CONTINUE 10

For more information about the fields, see Table C-7,Event

 

 

 

 

Fields for Event 11001 - CONFERENCE START

 

 

CONTINUE 10,” on page C-15.

 

 

 

 

This list only includes events that are supported by the MCU. For a list of MGC Manager events that are not supported by the RMX, see "MGC Manager Events that are not Supported by the MCU” on page C-42.

Event Specific Fields

The following tables describe the fields which are specific to each type of event.

Some fields that were supported by the MGC Manager, are not supported by the MCU. In addition, for some fields the MCU has a fixed value, whereas the MGC Manager supported multiple values. For more information about the MGC Manager fields and values, see the MGC Manager User’s Guide Volume II, Appendix A.

Table C-3Event Fields for Event 1 - CONFERENCE START

Field

Description

 

 

Dial-Out Manually

Indicates whether the conference was a dial-out manually conference or not.

 

Currently the only value is:

 

0 - The conference was not a dial-out manually conference, that is, the MCU

 

initiates the communication with dial-out participants, and the user does not

 

need to connect them manually.

 

 

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DOC2702A, RMX 1500 specifications

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