Working Mode; Starting A Recording - Polycom RSS 4000 User Manual

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Working Mode

Working Mode

Starting a Recording

Polycom, Inc.
For more information, see
page 17.
Hyper terminal interface: Debug the system from the command line.
For more information, see
on page 111.
The Polycom® RSS™ 4000 can work in two working modes:
Normal mode: Provides the maximum access to the system functionalities
and is the most commonly used mode for general video conferencing
environments.
Maximum security mode: Intended for high-security environments, for
example, government or military environments, by disabling features
such as multicast, Telnet, and serial port access. Antivirus protection and
separate network signaling and management traffic are also enabled to
delivery higher security.
Unless otherwise noted, the following chapters introduce the system on the
assumption that it runs in the normal mode.
You can start recording in the Polycom RSS 4000 system using one of the
following methods:
Calling an interoperable endpoint from the Polycom RSS 4000 system's
Admin UI (only for administrators).
Calling the Polycom RSS 4000 system using an interoperable endpoint's
remote control.
Connecting the Polycom RSS 4000 system to an MCU-hosted call.
If the Recording Link function is configured on the Polycom RMX
platform and the platform is integrated with the Polycom RSS 4000 system, the
Polycom RSS 4000 system can be called automatically for recording when a multi-point
conference is hosted through MCU.
For more information about configuring the Recording Link function on the MCU,
refer to the User Guide provided with the MCU.
Using the RSS 4000 TV User Interface
Appendix B – Telnet and Terminal Commands
Getting Started
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