Polycom (RMX) 1500 Security Camera User Manual


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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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NUM_OF_PCM_IN_MPMX In Collaboration Server 1500/2000/4000 systems with MPMx cards,
sets the maximum number of PCM sessions.
The default value of this flag is set according to the SVC license:
1 - If SVC is enabled in the license (the only possible value).
4 - If SVC is disabled in the license
Range: 1-4 (If SVC is disabled in the license).
NUMBER_OF_REDIAL Enter the number re dialing attempts required. Dialing may continue
until the conference is terminated.
Default: 3
OCSP_RESPONDER_TIMEOUT Not Supported in RMX 1800.
Determines the number of seconds the RMX is to wait for an OCSP
response from the OCSP Responder before failing the connection.
Network latency or slow WAN links can cause login problems when
logging in to the RMX’s Management Network.This System Flag’s
value determines the number of seconds the MCU is to wait for an
OCSP response from the OCSP Responder before failing the
connection.
Default: 3 (seconds)
Range: 1-20 (seconds)
PARTY_GATHERING_DURATIO
N_SECONDS
The value of this System Flag sets the duration, in seconds, of the
display of the Gathering slide for participants that connect to the
conference after the conference start time.
Range: 0 - 3600
Default: 15
For more information see Video Preview (AVC Participants Only).
PASSWORD_FAILURE_LIMIT The number of unsuccessful Logins permitted in Ultra Secure Mode.
Default: 3
PCM_FECC Determines whether the DTMF Code, ##, the Far/Arrow Keys (FECC)
or both will activate the PCM interface. This flag can be also be used in
combination with DTMF code definitions to disable PCM.
Possible Values: YES / NO
Default: YES.
PCM_LANGUAGE Determines the language of the PCM interface.
Possible Values are: ENGLISH, CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED,
CHINESE_TRADITIONAL, JAPANESE, GERMAN, FRENCH,
SPANISH, KOREAN, PORTUGUESE, ITALIAN, RUSSIAN,
NORWEGIAN
Default: Current Collaboration Server Web Client language.
PORT_GAUGE_ALARM When set to YES, if system resource usage reaches the High Port
Usage Threshold as defined for the Port Gauges, System Alerts in the
form of an Active Alarm and an SNMP trap are generated.
Manually Added, Modified, Deleted System Flags
Flag Description