Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual page 414

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Field
userDataA
userDataB
userDataC
userDataD
userDataE
failureSignalingCode
origModel
origVersion
destModel
destVersion
displays
minVideoResolution
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Description
The value from the User pass-through to CDR field of the user associated
with the endpoint (see
Edit User
user associated with the endpoint that started this call.
For VMR calls, the value from the Conference room pass-through to CDR
field of the conference room (VMR) to which the call connected (see
Conference Room
Dialog).
For point-to-point calls, the value from the User pass-through to CDR field of
the user associated with the endpoint that received this call.
For VMR calls, the dial-out participant pass-through value provided via the
API, if any.
For point-to-point calls, not currently used.
Not currently used.
Not currently used.
For SIP calls, the SIP code and reason, separated by a colon, that the call
was disconnected. For instance:
486:BUSY HERE
The hardware model of the originating device, if available from the device's
registration or other signaling.
The software version of the originating device, if available from the device's
registration or other signaling.
The hardware model of the destination device, if available from the device's
registration or other signaling.
The software version of the destination device, if available from the device's
registration or other signaling.
For an immersive telepresence room, the number of screens the room has.
For a Polycom SIP ITP call, this is determined from the system name; for a
Polycom or Cisco TIP call, it's the x-cisco-multiple-screen parameter
value.
For all other calls, the value is 1.
Note: If a Polycom ITP room doesn't follow the ITP naming convention (see
Naming ITP Systems Properly for Recognition by the Polycom RealPresence
DMA
System), this field may contain inaccurate information.
The minimum vertical resolution used on the video channel, followed by the
minimum frame rate while at the minimum resolution, as reported by the MCU
at the end of the call. For instance:
480p15
Zero (0) if the call was audio only.
Available only for AVC calls using SIP or TIP signaling to a version 8.1 or
newer hardware-based Polycom MCU with MPMx cards. Otherwise, blank.
Dialog). For point-to-point calls, this is the
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