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Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Getting Started Guide
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In the
MCMS_PARAMETERS tab, the
Table 19-2
System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS
Flag
ALLOW_NON_
ENCRYPT_PARTY_IN_
ENCRYPT_CONF
ALLOW_NON_ENCRYPT
_RECORDING_LINK_IN_
ENCRYPT_CONF
ALWAYS_FORWARD
_DTMF_IN_GW
_SESSION_TO_PSTN
APACHE_KEEP
_ALIVE
_TIMEOUT
following flags can be modified:
Description
If YES, allows non-encrypted participants to
connect to encrypted conferences.
Default: No
When set to NO (default), the Recording Link
inherits the encryption settings of the
conference. If the conference is encrypted,
the recording link will be encrypted.
When set to YES, it disables the encryption
of the recording link, regardless of the
Encryption settings of the conference and
RSS recorder.
When set to YES, all DTMF codes sent by
participants in the GW session are be
forwarded to all PSTN and ISDN participants
in the same GW session.
Default Value: NO
Possible values: YES / NO
If the connection is idle for longer than the
number of seconds specified by this flag, the
connection to the RMX is terminated.
Value: 0 - 999
Default: 120
Default (JITC_MODE=YES): 15
Note: A value of 0 results in an unlimited
keep-alive duration. This value should never
be used in Ultra Secure Mode.

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