Whether or not encryption is being used on the video transmit stream to this endpoint.
This field will only appear if the encryption key is present on the MCU.
The negotiated available bandwidth for the
MCU to send video to the endpoint in.
The bit rate the MCU is attempting to send at | The Transmit bit rate value might be less than the | |
this moment, which may be less than the | Channel bit rate if : | |
channel bit rate which is an effective maximum. |
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The actual bit rate, which is simply the |
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measured rate of video data leaving the MCU, |
| flow control commands to reduce the |
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The frame rate of the video stream currently |
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A number that represents the tradeoff between | A smaller number implies that the MCU | |
video quality and frame rate. | prioritizes sending quality video at the expense | |
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that the MCU is prepared to send lower quality video at a higher frame rate.
Control statistics provide information about the control channels that are established in order that the endpoints can exchange information about the voice and video streams (Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) packets). Refer to the table below for additional information.
The IP address and port to which RTCP (Real Time Control Protocol) packets are being received for the audio and video streams
A count of the number of "receiver report" type | A single RTCP packet may contain more than one |
RTCP packets seen by the MCU. | report of more than one type. These are generally |
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| Protocol) media from the network and are used |
| for auditing bandwidth, errors, and so on by the |
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