Enabling And Using Multiple Cascade Links - Polycom RealPresence RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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● If there are insufficient resources to connect all Multiple Cascade Links in either of the RMXs, none
of the links are connected and resources deficiency -0 is listed as the Call Disconnection Cause. For
more information see
● Multiple Cascade Links that are not used by MLA are inactive but continue to consume resources.
● All RMXs participating in the cascade must have the same Telepresence Mode definitions, either all
defined as CP or all defined as Room Switch.
● When Multiple Cascade Links are defined in the Conference Profile, the Layout Type field of the Link
Participant's Participant Properties - Media Sources dialog box is set to Conference and cannot be
modified.
● TIP Telepresence Rooms (CTS) are supported without Content. For more information see the .

Enabling and Using Multiple Cascade Links

The settings required to enable Multiple Cascade Links on the RMX are minimal and are described in
Creating a Link
Participant.
Most of the layout configuration is performed using Polycom's Multipoint Layout Application (MLA).
The figures
RMX Telepresence Layout Mode - Room Switch
Continuous Presence
conference between two RMXs.
In the figure
RMX Telepresence Layout Mode - Room
● The OTX Room System connects to RMX A.
● The RPX Room System connects to RMX B.
● This layout requires the Telepresence Layout Mode to be set to Room Switch in the Conference
Profiles of the Cascading Conferences in each RMX.
● The current speaker is a participant in the RPX ITP Room.
Polycom®, Inc.
Monitoring Multiple Cascade
show example layouts and media flows when MLA is configured for a cascading
Setting Conferences for Telepresence Mode (AVC CP)
Links.
and
RMX Telepresence Layout Mode -
Switch:
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