Collaboration Server Chairperson Vs. Avmcu Meeting Organizer - Polycom realpresence 1800 Administrator's Manual

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Participant Properties - Call Admission Control Parameters
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Requested Bandwidth
Allocated Bandwidth

Collaboration Server Chairperson vs. AVMCU Meeting Organizer

In Microsoft Outlook, you can determine that all the participants in the conference should await the
Organizer in the AVMCU lobby. This feature in AVMCU is, in fact, the equivalent of Collaboration Server
chairperson concept, where participants await the chairperson presence before the conference can begin,
depending on conference/profile configuration.
While the Collaboration Server cascaded link is awaiting the Organizer attendance in the AVMCU lobby, the
participants connected to the Collaboration Server will also await his presence in the lobby, provided the
conference profile is configured to begin upon first chairperson connecting (first check-box below).
If the conference is configured to be without a chairperson, the participants connected to the
Collaboration Server can freely view and hear each other, whereas the participants connected to the
AVMCU have both video and audio muted.
Once the Organizer leaves the conference, the conference should not end automatically. Instead the
Collaboration Server should imitate the client behavior.
If the cascading link to the AVMCU is disconnected, the Collaboration Server should follow the conference
configuration, meaning, terminate the conference only if the Terminate Conference after Chairperson
leaves (second check-box in the figure above).
The AVMCU cascaded link is considered as chairperson, resulting in the participants connected to the
Collaboration Server awaiting the connection to AVMCU in the lobby, with no actual chairperson required
on the AVMCU side or at an endpoint.
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Appendix H - Deployment Into Microsoft Environments
Description
Indicates the bandwidth requested by the Lync client (usually the line rate set
for the conference).
NA - indicates that Call Admission Control is disabled.
The actual bandwidth allocated by the Lync Policy Server.
NA - indicates that Call Admission Control is disabled.
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