You can configure the Codian MCU with one or more H.323 gateways:
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| The descriptive name of the gateway. |
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| The IP address or host name of the gateway. |
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| Choose whether to use the | The settings for motion (frames per second) and |
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| individual setting for this gateway. Choose from: | negotiated between the endpoint and the MCU. |
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| This setting controls how the MCU will negotiate |
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value. In this case, connections to the gateway will use the motion/sharpness tradeoff setting from the
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Favor motion: the MCU will try and use a high frame rate. That is, the MCU will strongly favor a resolution of at least 25 frames per second
Favor sharpness: the MCU will use the highest resolution that is appropriate for what is being viewed
Balanced: the MCU will select settings that balance resolution and frame rate (where the frame rate will not be less than 12 frames per second)
The network capacity (measured in bits per second) used by the media channels established by the MCU to a single participant.
Sets the bandwidth that the endpoint will advertise to the MCU when it calls it.
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