Managing Noisy Content Connections; Content Display Flags - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Managing Noisy Content Connections

The system can identify participants who send frequent requests to refresh their Content
display usually as a result of a problematic network connection. The frequent refresh
requests cause frequent refresh of the Content display and degrade the viewing quality.
When the system identifies the noisy participants, the system will automatically suspend
the requests to refresh the sent Content to avoid affecting the quality of the Content viewed
by other conference participants. This process is controlled by System flags.

Content Display Flags

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MAX_INTRA_REQUESTS_PER_INTERVAL_CONTENT
Enter the maximum number of refresh (intra) requests for the Content channel sent by
the participant's endpoint in a 10 seconds interval that will be dealt by the RMX system.
When this number is exceeded, the Content sent by this participant will be identified as
noisy and his/her requests to refresh the Content display will be suspended.
Default setting: 3
MAX_INTRA_SUPPRESSION_DURATION_IN_SECONDS_CONTENT
Enter the duration in seconds to ignore the participant's requests to refresh the Content
display.
Default setting: 10
CONTENT_SPEAKER_INTRA_SUPPRESSION_IN_SECONDS
This flag controls the requests to refresh (intra) the Content sent from the RMX system
to the Content sender as a result of refresh requests initiated by other conference
participants.
Enter the interval in seconds between the Intra requests sent from the RMX to the
endpoint sending the Content to refresh the Content display. Refresh requests that will
be received from endpoints within the defined interval will be postponed to the next
interval.
Default setting: 5
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