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Chapter 19-RMX Administration and Utilities
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Table 19-3
Manually Added System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS
Flag and Value
H323_FREE_VIDEO
_RESOURCES
H245_TUNNELING
H239_FORCE_
CAPABILITIES
H264_BASE_PROFILE_
MIN_RATE_SD30
_SHARPNESS
H264_BASE_PROFILE_
MIN_RATE_HD720P30
_SHARPNESS
Description
For use in the Avaya Environment.
In the Avaya Environment there are features
that involve converting undefined dial-in
participants' connections from video to audio
(or vice versa). To ensure that the participants'
video resources remain available for them,
and are not released for use by Audio Only
calls, set this flag to NO.
If set to YES, the RMX will release video
resources for Audio Only calls.
Default: YES.
For use in the Avaya Environment.
This flag is defined in the System Flags –
CS_MODULE_PARAMETERS section.
In the Avaya Environment, set the flag to YES
to ensure that H.245 is tunneled through
H.225. Both H.245 and H.225 will use the
same signaling port.
Default: NO.
When the flag is set to NO, the RMX only
verifies that the endpoint supports the Content
protocols: Up to H.264 or H.263.
When set to YES, the RMX checks frame rate,
resolution and all other parameters of the
Content mode as declared by an endpoint
before receiving or transmitting content.
Default: NO.
This flags sets the minimum bitrate threshold
for endpoints that don't support H.264 High
Profile for SD30 resolution using Sharpness
Video Quality.
Default: 256kbps
This flags sets the minimum bitrate threshold
for endpoints that don't support H.264 High
Profile for HD720P30 resolution using
Sharpness Video Quality.
Default: 1024kbps

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