RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide
● Video Force a specific participant to a specific window of the video layout.
● Initiate and control recording of the conference.
● Disconnect a participant.
● Terminate the conference.
Video Clarity™ (AVC-based Conferences)
The Video Clarity feature applies video enhancing algorithms to incoming video streams of resolutions up
to and including SD. Clearer images with sharper edges and higher contrast are sent back to all endpoints
at the highest possible resolution supported by each endpoint.
All layouts, including 1x1, are supported.
Video Clarity can only be enabled for Continuous Presence conferences.
Security
● In conferences Media Encryption is available at conference and participant levels, based on AES 128
Media Encryption and DH 1024 Key Exchange standards.
● Secured Communication Mode (SSL/TLS).
● Secured conferences via DTMF codes and limited monitoring of secured conferences.
● Auditor to analyze configuration changes and unusual or malicious activities in the Collaboration
Server.
● Network security can be enhanced by separation of the Signaling and Management Networks.
● Collaboration Server users can be disabled by the administrator, or automatically when inactive.
Disabled Users can be enabled by the administrator.
● Multiple Network Services (Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000)
● The following additional Security features can be implemented:
Password management:
Strong Passwords and password re-use / history rules,
password aging rules, password change frequency and forcing password change
Conference and Chairman Passwords
Locking out Users
Displaying the User Login record
Controlling the User Sessions includes:
Limiting the maximum number of concurrent user sessions
Connection Timeout
User session timeout
Limiting the maximum number of users that can connect to the system
LAN Redundancy
Enables the redundant LAN port connection to automatically replace the failed LAN port by using another
physical connection and NIC (Network Interface Card) should a LAN port fail.
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