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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 800s/Virtual Edition Administrator's Guide
Manually Added, Modified, Deleted System Flags
Flag
CFG_KEY_ENABLE_FLOW_CO
NTROL_REINVITE
CONF_GATHERING_DURATION
_SECONDS
CP_REGARD_TO_INCOMING_S
ETUP_RATE
CPU_BONDING_LINK_MONITO
RING_FREQUENCY
CPU_BONDING_MODE
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Description
Used to enable or disable sending a re-INVITE to endpoints to adjust
their data rate. When set to YES, re-INVITE is used for endpoints that
do not support flow control in SIP using either the Information or RTCP
Feedback mechanisms.
Default: NO.
The value of this System Flag sets the duration of the Gathering Phase
in seconds. The Gathering Phase duration of the conference is
measured from the scheduled start time of the conference.
Range: 0 - 3600
Default: 180
For more information see
For use in the Avaya Environment.
If set to YES, the RealPresence Collaboration Server calculates the
line rate for incoming calls in CP conferences, according to the line rate
which is declared by the endpoint in the H.225 setup message.
If set to NO, the rate is calculated according to the conference line rate
regardless of the rate in the H.225 setup message.
Default: YES.
Used when using the MII Monitor for troubleshooting networks.This
flag sets the MII Polling Interval in milliseconds. A value of zero
disables MII monitoring.
Default: 100
Sets the Bonding Mode of the Signalling and Management network
interface controllers.
Mode=6, balance-alb,
(Adaptive Load Balancing) includes balance-tlb, (Transmit Load
Balancing) and balance-rlb (Receive Load Balancing) for IPV4 traffic.
No special switch support is required.
Receive Load Balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation.
Outbound ARP Replies are intercepted and their source hardware
address is overwritten with the unique hardware address of one of the
slaves in the bond. In this way different peers will use different
hardware addresses for the server.
Note: balance-alb is the only supported value. All other possible values
are for troubleshooting purposes only.
Default: balance-alb
Possible values:
balance-alb
balance-rr
active-backup
balance-xor
broadcast
802.3ad
balance-tlb
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