Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual page 313

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Field
User ID
Password
Confirm password
User pass-through to CDR
Account disabled
Account locked
Conference room territory
Class of service
Maximum bit rate (kbps)
Minimum downspeed rate (kbps)
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Description
The user's login name.
The user's system login password (not conference or chairperson passcode).
This is the password that enables users with explicitly assigned roles to log
into the system management interface (see
The password must satisfy the local password rules specified for the system
(see
Local
Password).
If the system is in maximum security mode, changing a user's password
requires you to authenticate yourself by entering your password when
prompted (see
Authentication Required
Optional value to put in the userDataA field of call CDRs associated with this
user.
For instance, this might be a user ID from some external system or database.
If checked, the user can't use the system's ad hoc conferencing features (the
user's conference room or rooms are not available) and can't access the
system management interface.
If checked, the system has locked the user's account due to failed login
attempts. An administrator can unlock the account by clearing the check box,
but can't lock it.
The territory to which the user's conference rooms (virtual meeting rooms, or
VMRs) are assigned.
A conference room's territory assignment determines which RealPresence
DMA cluster hosts its conferences (the primary cluster for the territory, or its
backup cluster if necessary).
If not selected, the user's conference rooms are assigned as follows (in
priority order listed):
To the territory associated with the room specifically (see
Rooms
Dialog).
Otherwise, to the territory associated with the AD group the user belongs
to (if more than one, the lexically first group) (see
Otherwise, the system's default territory (see
Select to assign the user a class of service, which determines the priority of
the user's calls.
If not selected, the user receives the highest class of service associated with
any group to which the user belongs, or if none, the system's default class of
service. See
Conference
Note: A class of service may also be assigned to an endpoint. See Endpoints.
Note: The class of service of the device applies to point to point calls. VMR
calls use the class of service of the conference room.
If Class of service is selected, lets you specify the maximum bit rate for the
user.
If Class of service is selected, lets you specify the minimum bit rate to which
the user's calls can be reduced (downspeeded).
User Roles
Dialog).
Conference
Settings.
Users and Groups
Overview).
Conference
Edit Group
Dialog).
Settings).
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