Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide
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Table 3-4
Set up Procedures according to the Dialing Direction
Dialing
RMX Level 1
Direction
RMX
Level 1
to
RMX
Define the conference line
Level 2
rate and if required to HD
Video Switching to be the
same as the one set on the
RMX Level 2.
Define the dial-out participant
(Cascaded Link) to the
conference running on the
RMX on Level 2, setting it as
Master.
RMX
Define the cascade-enabled
Level 2
Entry Queue, setting it as
to
Master.
RMX
Define the conference line
Level 1
rate and Video Session
Mode to be the same as the
one set on RMX Level 2.
•
When cascading between a DST MCS 4000 on level 3 and the RMX on level
2, the RMX must dial out to the MCS 4000 to establish the Master-Slave
relationship (the RMX is the Master).
•
If the RMX on level 2 is being dialed from both Level 1 and Level 3 and it is
acting as both Slave to level 1 and Master to Level 3, two Cascade-enabled
Entry Queues must be defined: one defined as Slave (for dial in from
conferences running on MCU Level 1) and the other defined as Master (for
dial in from conferences running on MCU Level 3).
RMX Level 2
Define the cascade-enabled
Entry Queue, defining it as
Slave.
Define the conference line
rate and if required to HD
Video Switching to be the
same as the one set on the
RMX Level 1.
Define the conference line
rate and Video Session Mode
to be the same as the one set
on RMX Level 1.
Define the dial-out participant
(Cascaded Link) to the
conference running on the
RMX on Level 2, setting it as
Slave.
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