Forcing Video Resource Allocation To Cif Resolution - Polycom RealPresence 1500 Administrator's Manual

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To allocate Voice resources:
1 In the RMX menu, click Setup > Video/Voice Port Configuration.
The Video/Voice Port Configuration dialog box is displayed.
A slider is displayed, calibrated according to the number of HD720p30 video licenses purchased for
the MCU.
2 Move the slider (to the right) to increase the number of Voice ports allocated.
As the slider moves, HD72p30 video ports are converted to voice ports, with each HD72p30 video
port converting to 12 voice ports.
3 Click OK.
On the RMX1500 MPMx-Q assembly, the use of HD with Continuous Presence requires an
additional license. In the Resource Report and Resolution Configuration panes, HD settings are
displayed but are not enabled and if HD is selected the system will enable SD by default.

Forcing Video Resource Allocation to CIF Resolution

You can set the MCU to allocate one CIF video resource to an endpoint, regardless of the resolution
determined by the Conference Profile parameters. This forcing saves resources and enables more
endpoints to connect to conferences.
The forcing is done by modifying the system configuration and it applies to all conferences running on the
MCU.
You can specify the endpoint types for which resource allocation can be forced to CIF resource, enabling
other types of endpoints to use higher resolutions in the same conference. For example, you can force the
system to allocate one CIF video resource to CMAD and VSX endpoints while HDX endpoints can connect
using SD or HD video resources.
Once the endpoint connects to the conference, its type is identified by the Collaboration Server and, if
applicable, the Collaboration Server will connect it using one CIF resource, even if a higher resolution can
be used.
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