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Using Conference Profiles
Conference Profiles include conference parameters such as Conferencing Mode, conference line rate,
video and content sharing resolutions and settings, video layout, encryption, Lost Packet Recovery (LPR),
etc. Profiles eliminate the need to define these parameters for each new conference created on the MCU.
They are stored on the Collaboration Server and they enable you to define all types of conferences.
The maximum number of Conference Profiles that can be defined is 80.
Conference Profiles are assigned to Conferences, Meeting Rooms, Reservations and Entry Queues. The
same Profile can be assigned to different conferencing entities. When modifying the Profile parameters, the
changes will be applied to all the conferencing entities to which the profile is assigned.
Conference Profile options differ according to the selected Conferencing Mode. Profiles can be defined for
AVC (Advanced Video Codec) CP conferencing Mode, SVC (Scalable Video Codec) conferencing Mode or
Mixed CP and SVC Conferencing Mode.
Conference Profiles can be saved to Conference Templates along with all participant parameters, including
their Personal Layout and Video Forcing settings. It enables administrators and operators to create, save,
schedule and activate identical conferences quickly and easily.

Conferencing Parameters Defined in a Profile

When defining a new video Profile, you select the parameters that determine the video display on the
participant’s endpoint and the quality of the video, according to the selected Conferencing Mode. When
defining a new conference Profile, the system uses default values for the selected conferencing Mode.
In the Polycom® RealPresence® CloudAXIS™ Suite, the Conference Profiles are defined in the
RealPresence DMA system component and should not be defined directly in the Polycom®
RealPresence® Collaboration Server 800s and Polycom® RealPresence® Collaboration Server
Virtual Edition component.