RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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IP_RESPONSE_ECHO When the System Flag value is YES, the Collaboration Server will
respond to ping (IPv4) and ping6 (IPv6) commands. When set to NO,
the Collaboration Server will not respond to ping and ping6 commands.
ITP_CERTIFICATION When set to NO (default), this flag disables the telepresence features
in the Conference Profile.
Set the flag to YES to enable the telepresence features in the
Conference Profile (provided that the appropriate License is installed).
LAN_REDUNDANCY Enables Local Area Network port redundancy on RealPresence
Collaboration Server (RMX) 2000/4000 RTM LAN Card and
RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500 LAN ports on the
RTM IP 1500.
Default: NO
Range: YES / NO
Note: If the flag value is set to YES and either of the LAN connections
(LAN1 or LAN2) experiences a problem, an active alarm is raised
stating that there is no LAN connection, specifying both the card and
port number.
LIMIT_SD_AND_CIF_BW_MPMR
X
When to YES (default), limits the maximum negotiated and opened bit
rate for resolutions equal or lower than SD to 1Mbps.
When set to NO no limitation is applicable to SD and CIF bit rates.
Range: YES/NO.
Default: YES.
MANAGE_TELEPRESENCE_RO
OM_SWITCH_LAYOUTS
Determines whether the MLA or the RMX controls the Room Switch
Telepresence Layouts.
• When set to NO, the RMX does not manage Telepresence Room
Switch Layouts and they continue to be managed by the MLA.
• When set to YES, the RMX manages Telepresence Room Switch
Layouts.
Default: NO
Range: YES / NO
Note: System re-start is not required for this flag’s settings to take
effect.
For more information see Room Switch Telepresence Layouts.
MAX_ALLOWED_RTV_HD_FRA
ME_RATE
Defines the threshold Frame Rate (fps) in which RTV Video Protocol
initiates HD resolutions.
Flag values are as follows:
Range: 0-30 (fps)
Default: 0 (fps) - Implements any Frame Rate based on Lync RTV
Client capabilities
Manually Added, Modified, Deleted System Flags
Flag Description