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Setting
BFCP Transport Preference
Sign-in Address
User Name
Password
Polycom, Inc.
Description
Controls the negotiation behavior for content sharing
using BFCP. Establishes the relationship between the
floor control server and its clients, while the available
settings determine how network traffic flows between
the server and clients.
TCP is typically known as the older, slightly slower, and
more reliable method, but some deployments don't
support it, such as with session border controllers
(SBCs).
Prefer UDP—Starts resource sharing using UDP
but falls back to TCP if needed. This is the default
value when you enable SIP.
Prefer TCP—Starts resource sharing using TCP
but falls back to UDP if needed.
UDP Only—Shares resources only through UDP. If
UDP is unavailable, users can't share content in a
separate video stream.
TCP Only—Shares resources only through TCP. If
TCP is unavailable, users can't share content in a
separate video stream.
The system's SIP name (the SIP URI or Skype for
Business sign-in address). Specify the address for the
conference room or user account created for the
Polycom system.
The name and Windows Domain to use for
authentication when registering with a SIP registrar
server, for example, user@windowsdomain.local.
systems support the User Principal Name format
(username@domain.com) and legacy Microsoft
DOMAIN\user name format. If the SIP server requires
authentication, you can't leave this field and the
password blank.
When enabled, you can specify and confirm a new
password that authenticates the system to the SIP
server.
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