Manually Added And Deleted System Flags - Polycom RealPresence RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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6 Repeat steps 2–5 to modify additional flags.
7 Click OK to close the System Flags dialog.
8 If not otherwise indicated,
information see
Resetting the Collaboration

Manually Added and Deleted System Flags

MCMS_PARAMETERS_USER Flags
Flag
ALLOW_NON_ENCRYPT_RECOR
DING_LINK_IN_ENCRYPT_CONF
BONDING_CHANNEL_DELAY
CHANGE_AD_HOC_CONF_DURAT
ION
CONTENT_SLAVE_LINKS_INTRA_
SUPPRESSION_IN_ SECONDS
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reset the MCU for flag changes (including deletion) to take effect. For more
Server.
Description
When set to NO (default), the Recording Link inherits the encryption
settings of the conference. If the conference is encrypted, the recording link
will be encrypted.
When set to YES, it disables the encryption of the recording link,
regardless of the Encryption settings of the conference and
RealPresence Capture Server or RSS 4000 system
When connecting a bonding group, this is the delay (number of 1/100
seconds) between dialing attempts to connect sequential channels.
The channel per second connection performance of ISDN switches can
vary and can cause timing issues that result in bonding channel
disconnection.
Default: 50
The duration of an ad-hoc conference* can be configured on a system level
by setting the flag to one of the following values (in minutes): 60 (default),
90, 180 and 270.
* An ad-hoc conference is automatically created when the participant dials
into an Ad-hoc Entry Queue and enters a conference ID that is not being
used by any other conferencing entity. It is based on the Conference Profile
assigned to the EQ.
Defines the interval, in seconds, during which the Collaboration Server is
allowed to forward an Intra Request received from any of the Slave
Cascading Links. The Slave Cascading Link can be connected to the local
Collaboration Server, to an MCU on a higher cascade level or to the
Content sharer.
The first Intra request that is received from any of the Slave MCUs
connected to the Collaboration Server starts the interval counter and is
forwarded to the next level MCU or to the Content sharer.
All other Intra requests that are received within this interval are registered
but ignored. After an interval of <flag value> seconds, the system checks if
during the last interval any additional Intra requests were registered. If
there is at least one Intra request it will be forwarded. If there is no
additional Intra request not no action is taken other than to wait for the next
cycle.
This filtering process is repeated every <flag value> seconds.
Default: 30
System Configuration Flags
recorder.
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