RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
Flag
IVR_MESSAGE_VOLUME
IVR_MUSIC_VOLUME
IVR_ROLL_CALL_USE_TONES_I
NSTEAD_OF_VOICE
IVR_ROLL_CALL_VOLUME
LAST_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS
Polycom®, Inc.
Description
The volume of IVR messages varies according to the value of this flag.
Possible value range: 0-10 (Default: 6).
0 – disables playing the IVR messages
1 – lowest volume
10 – highest volume
Notes:
•
It is not recommended to disable IVR messages by setting the flag
value to 0.
•
System reset is not required for flag changes to take effect.
The volume of the IVR music played when a single participant is
connected to the conference varies according to the value of this flag.
Possible value range: 0-10 (Default: 5).
0 – disables playing the music
1 – lowest volume
10 – highest volume
Note: System reset is not required for flag changes to take effect.
This flag is applicable in versions prior to version 7.6.
In version 7.6 this flag is replaced by IVR Service - Roll
Call/Notifications options.
When set to YES, the system does not playback the Roll Call names
when participants enter or exit the conference. If the voice messages
are replaced with tones the system will play these tones instead.
The use of tones requires the uploading of the appropriate tone files in
*wav format and replacing the Roll Call Joined and Roll Call Left
message files with the tone files in the Conference IVR Service - Roll
Call dialog box.
When the flag is set to NO, Roll Call names are announced when
participants enter or exit the conference.
Default: NO.
The volume of the Roll Call varies according to the value of this flag.
Possible value range: 0-10 (Default: 6).
0 – disables playing the Roll Call
1 – lowest volume
10 – highest volume
Note:
•
It is not recommended to disable the Roll Call by setting the flag
value to 0.
•
System reset is not required for flag changes to take effect.
If YES, the system displays a record of the last Login of the user.
Default: NO.
For more details, see
User Login
Record.
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