MCU Operation Mode
The ENABLE_MODULAR_MCU system flag, along with the IP services existing in the system, indicate the
MCU mode with respect to the Modular MCU infrastructure. This flag is visible, and modifying it requires
restart for it to take effect.
Possible states:
● NO (default) - If there is no WebRTC IP service, MMCU is completely inactive; if there is - MCU is in
Modular MCU mode, and supports internal (residing on Main MCU) Translators for WebRTC.
● MIX - System is in partial MMCU mode; existing WebRTC IP service enables internal WebRTC
Translators, and existing Lync RDP IP service enables external (residing at Soft Blades) Translators
for RDP content. If no such IP services exist, the corresponding Translator is not supported.
● YES - System is in MMCU mode; existing Lync RDP IP service enables external translators for RDP
content. If no such IP services exit, the corresponding translator is not supported.
Modular MCU Implementation Aspects
Following, are the descriptions for the various aspects necessarily comprising the new MMCU infrastructure:
●
Deployment of Soft Blades in a Modular MCU
●
Monitoring Modular MCU Components
●
RDP Content
●
Modular MCU Resource Consumption and Management
●
Modular MCU Security Aspects
●
Modular MCU Logger
●
Modular MCU Upgrade Process
Polycom, Inc.
Appendix - Modular MCU
354