Rmx Standalone Deployment - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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RMX Standalone Deployment

When using a single RMX in a standalone deployment, connection is via
an Ad Hoc Entry Queue. The meeting is started when the first participant
connects to the RMX.
When the first participant connects, a conference is created and named
according to the information contained in the dial string. Subsequent
participants connecting with the same dial string are routed from the Ad
Hoc Entry Queue to the conference.
After the conference has been created the Conference Name, Organizer,
Time, Duration and Password (if enabled) are retrieved from the conference
parameters for display during the Gathering Phase.
RMX and Polycom DMA System Deployment
In a DMA deployment a Virtual Meeting Room is activated when the first
participant connects to the DMA. DMA receives the dial string to activate
a Virtual Meeting Room on the RMX.
DMA uses the Meeting ID contained in the dial-in string to access meeting
information stored in the Exchange Server database.
When the meeting information is found on the Exchange Server, the
Conference Name, Organizer, Time, Duration and Password (if enabled) are
retrieved from the Exchange Server database for display during the
Gathering Phase.
If enabled, automatically generated passwords are ignored.
For more information see "Automatic Password Generation Flags" on
page 19-47.
Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
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