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Realpresence collaboration server (rmx) 1500/1800/2000/4000
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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide
Participant Monitoring – Indicators and Properties
Column
Role
IP Address/Phone
Alias Name/
SIP Address
Network
Dialing Direction
Polycom®, Inc.
Icon/Description
Awaiting Conference Assistance (AVC-based connection) – The participant
has requested the operator's assistance for the conference. This usually means
that the user (operator) has been requested to join the conference.
Displays the participant's role or function in the conference:
Chairperson – The participant is defined as the conference chairperson. The
chairperson can manage the conference using touch-tone signals (DTMF
codes).
Lecturer (AVC-based connection) – The participant is defined as the conference
Lecturer.
Lecturer and Chairperson – The participant is defined as both the conference
Lecturer and Chairperson.
Cascade-enabled Dial-out Participant (AVC-based connection) – A special
participant functioning as a link in a cascaded conference.
Recording (AVC-based connection) – A special participant functioning as a
Recording Link.
Note: The Recording participant does not support H.264 High Profile. If
recording a conference set to H,264 High Profile, the Recording participant
connects as Audio Only and records the conference Audio while displaying the
recording icon for the conference.
Request to speak (AVC-based connection) - Participants that were muted by
the conference organizer/system operator can indicate that they want to be
unmuted by entering the appropriate DTMF code (default 99).
The icon is displayed for 30 seconds.
The IP participant's IP address or the ISDN/PSTN participant's phone number.
The participant's Alias Name or SIP URI.
The alias of an RSS 4000 Recording System if the participant is functioning as a recording
link.
The participant's network connection type – H.323, or SIP or ISDN/PSTN.
Dial-in – The participant dialed the conference.
Dial-out – The MCU dialed the participant.
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