Resource Capacity; Resource Capacity In Non-Mixed Conferences - Polycom 1800 Hardware Manual

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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1800 Hardware Guide
System Functions
Maximum number of SIP Factories
Maximum number of IP Services
Maximum number of IVR Services
Maximum number of Recording Links
Maximum number of IVR Video Slides
Maximum number of Log Files (1Mb max.)
Maximum number of CDR Files
Maximum number of Fault Files
Number of Participant alerts
Maximum number of concurrent RealPresence Collaboration Server 1800 Web Client
connections to the MCU
Maximum number Address Book entries
Maximum number of Users
Maximum number of Reservations (internal Scheduler)

Resource Capacity

The RMX 1800 system allocates port resources in AVC HD720p30 units. The number of unit ports each type
of call requires differs for AVC-SVC mixed conferences and non-mixed conferences.
Listed are the resource capacities for different system configurations, licenses, and conferencing modes.

Resource Capacity in Non-Mixed Conferences

The port consumption of different calls are as shown in this table.
Table: Port consumption of different calls, in non-mixed conferences
720p 30
1080p 60
1
4
In other words, to make a 1080p 60 call, you need four license ports; to make a 1080p 30 call, two license
ports; and so forth.
When the required resource is not a whole number, it's rounded up to the nearest whole number. For
example, to make an SVC call requiring1/3 of a license port. In fact, one port will be allocated.
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1080p 30
SD
2
1/2
Number
40
2
80
20 (Default)
150
4000
2000
1000
No limitation
20
4000
100
2000
CIF
Audio
1/2
1/2
SVC
1/3
3

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