H.239 Content Sharing; Setting Up Mih Cascading Conferences - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Setting up MIH Cascading Conferences

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H.239 Content Sharing

Content sharing is controlled by means of a token. The Content Token is
allocated to participants by the highest level master conference.
The Content Token must be released by the participant that is
currently holding it before it can be re-allocated.
After release, the Content Token is allocated to the participant that
most recently requested it.
The Content Token can be withdrawn from a conference participant by
using the RMX web client only if the highest level master conference
is running on the RMX unit.
The following table lists the bit rate allocated to the Content channel
from the video channel in each of the three Content modes:
Table 3-3
Bit Rate Allocation to Content Channel
Conf Kbps
64/
/ Mode
96
Graphics
0
Hi-res
0
Graphics
Live Video
0
The cascading topology, the master/slave relationship and the dialing
direction determines the set-up procedure:
RMX to RMX
MGC to RMX
MGC to MGC
For more details about the MGC to MGC connection, see the MGC
Manager User's Guide, Volume II, Chapter 1, "Ad Hoc Auto Cascading and
Cascading Links".
128
256
384
512
64
64
128
128
64
128
192
256
64
128
256
384
768
1024
1472
256
256
256
384
384
512
512
768
768
1920
256
512
768

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