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Setting
Description
Enable 802.1p/Q
Specifies whether VLAN and link layer priorities are enabled.
VLAN ID
Specifies the identification of the Virtual LAN.This setting is
available only when 802.1p/Q is enabled. The value can be
any number from 1 to 4094.
Video Priority
Sets the link layer priority of video traffic on the LAN. Video
traffic is any RTP traffic consisting of video data and any
associated RTCP traffic. This setting is available only when
802.1p/Q is enabled. The value can be any number from 0 to
7, although 6 and 7 are not recommended.
Audio Priority
Sets the priority of audio traffic on the LAN. Audio traffic is
any RTP traffic consisting of audio data and any associated
RTCP traffic. This setting is available only when 802.1p/Q is
enabled. The value can be any number from 0 to 7, although
6 and 7 are not recommended.
Control Priority
Sets the priority of control traffic on the LAN. Control traffic is
any traffic consisting of control information associated with a
call:
This setting is available only when 802.1p/Q is enabled. The
value can be any number from 0 to 7, although 6 and 7 are
not recommended.
Enable PC LAN
Specifies whether the PC LAN port is enabled on the back of
Port
a Polycom HDX 4000 series, Polycom HDX 7000, Polycom
HDX 8000 series, or Polycom HDX 9006 system. Disable
this setting for increased security.
The following IPv4 and IPv6 settings are available only on the web interface.
Changing any of these settings causes the system to restart.
Setting
Description
Ignore Redirect
Enables the HDX system to ignore ICMP redirect messages
Messages
from network routers. A redirect message tells the endpoint
to use a different router than the one it is using.
ICMP
Specifies the minimum number of milliseconds between
Transmission
transmitted ICMP "error" packets. Enter a number between 0
Rate Limit
and 60000. The default value of 1000 signifies that the
(millisec)
system sends 1 packet per second. If you enter 0, the
transmission rate limit is disabled.
This setting applies only to "error" ICMP packets. This
setting has no effect on "informational" ICMP packets, such
as echo requests and replies.
H.323—H.225.0 Call Signaling, H.225.0 RAS, H.245,
Far End Camera Control
SIP—SIP Signaling, Far End Camera Control, Binary
Floor Control Protocol (BFCP)
Polycom, Inc.

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