Scheduled Conferencing / Reservations; Connection Methods; Cascading Conferences; Gateway - Polycom RMX 2000 Getting Started Manual

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Meeting Rooms – set up once, use many times.
Meeting Rooms are saved in memory (using no resources) and can be
activated as many times as needed.
Ad Hoc Entry Queue – no setup, a new conference can be created
when a user dials in and enters a conference ID that is not being used
by an existing conference or Meeting Room.
Gateway calls – from IP endpoints to other participants, using the
direct dialing method, with up to 10 destination numbers contained
in a single dial string.

Scheduled Conferencing / Reservations

Reservations provide calendar-based scheduling of single or recurring
conferences. These conferences can be launched immediately or become
ongoing, at a specified time on a specified date.

Connection Methods

IPv4, IPv6, ISDN and PSTN communication protocols are supported for
connection to the conference.
Dial-out: automatically, to pre-defined participants (line rate
detection is automatic)
Dial-in:
— for participants defined in advance (IP participants only)
— for undefined participants directly to a conference (IP and
ISDN/PSTN)
— for undefined participants via a single dial Entry Queue (IP and
ISDN/PSTN)

Cascading Conferences

Simple Cascading (Star Topology).
Multi Hierarchy Cascading (MIH).

Gateway

Using a special Gateway Profile, the RMX can be used as a gateway that
provides connectivity across different physical networks such as H.323,
SIP, ISDN and PSTN. The Gateway also provides connectivity between
the ISDN/PSTN endpoints and the DMA.
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