Mih Cascading Guidelines - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
DST MCS 4000
MCU
DST MCS 4000 MCUs connect as endpoints to the RMXs or MGCs on
higher levels.
RMX
Figure 3-3
MIH Cascade Levels

MIH Cascading Guidelines

Master and Slave Conferences
In MIH Cascading conferences, although there are multiple levels of
Master and Slave relationships between conferences, the conference
that runs on the MCU on level 1 of the hierarchy must be the Master
for the entire cascading session. When an MGC is part of the
cascading topology, it must be set as Level 1 MCU, unless MGC
Version 9.0.4 is installed.
Conferences running on MCUs on levels 2 and 3 and can be both
Masters and Slaves to conferences running on MCUs on levels above
and below them.
All conferences running on MCUs on level 4 are Slave conferences.
When the DST MCS 4000 is on level 3 and acting as slave to level 2,
the RMX on level 2 must dial out to it in order for the DST MCS 4000
to be identified as slave. The link between the two MCU (dial out
participant) is defined as a standard participant and not as a
cascading link.
Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
MGC
RMX
or
For more information about this
configuration, see the relevant MGC
documentation.
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