User Definition - Polycom Real-Time Media Conferencing Platform RMX 2000 Installation & Configuration Manual

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Conferencing Entities
The RMX is shipped with one Entry Queues and four Meeting Rooms:
Entry Queue DefaultEQ whose ID is 1000, and it is used to access
the default Meeting Rooms
Four Meeting Rooms whose IDs are 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1004.
The default Entry Queue and Meeting Rooms are set to line rate of
384 Kbps.
These conferencing entities can be used to start new conferences
without any additional settings. However, if required, additional Entry
Queues and Meeting Rooms can be created if required, for example, for
conferencing at different line rates.
To start ongoing conferences and monitor their status see the RMX 2000
Getting Started Guide.
To define additional conferencing entities, see the RMX 2000
Administrator's Guide.

User Definition

The RMX is shipped with a default Administrator user called
POLYCOM. Once you have defined other authorized administrator
users, it is recommended to remove the default user to prevent
unauthorized users from logging into the system.
For a detailed description of User definition, see the RMX 2000
Administrator's Guide.
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