Creating The Cascade-Enabled Entry Queue - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Creating the Cascade-enabled Entry Queue

The cascade-enabled Entry Queue maintains the correct behavior of the cascaded link when
it dials into it.
The cascade-enabled Entry Queue should be used only to connect cascaded links and should not
be used to connect standard participants to conferences.
When cascading High Definition (HD) conferences, the cascade-enabled Entry Queue must
have the same settings as both cascaded conferences and the participants in both
conferences must use the same line rate and HD capabilities as set for the conferences and
Entry Queue.
To define a Cascade-Enabled Entry Queue:
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In the RMX Management pane, click the Entry Queues button.
The Entry Queues list pane is displayed.
Click the New Entry Queue
The New Entry Queue dialog box is displayed.
Define the standard Entry Queue parameters (as described in Chapter 3).
In the Cascade field, select Master or Slave depending on the Master/Slave relationship.
— Set this field to Master if the Entry Queue is defined on the MCU that is at the
center of the topology and other conferences dial into it (acting as the Master).
— Set this field to Slave if the Entry Queue is defined on the MCU acting as a Slave,
that is, to which the link from the Master MCU (MCU at the center of the topology)
is dialing.
If you are defining an HD cascaded Entry Queue, it is recommended to select the same
Profile that is selected for both conferences.
Click OK.
button.
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