Meeting Rooms
A Meeting Room is a conference saved on the MCU in passive mode, without using any of
the system resources. A Meeting Room is automatically activated when the first participant
dials into it. Meeting Rooms can be activated as many times as required. Once activated, a
Meeting Room functions as any ongoing conference.
The conferencing Mode of the Meeting Room is determined by the Profile assigned to it.
In SVC Conferencing Mode, dial-in is available as follows:
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In AVC Conferencing Mode, ISDN/PSTN participants can dial-in directly to a Meeting
Room without connection through an Entry Queue. Up to two numbers can be defined per
conference provided that they are from the same ISDN/PSTN Network Service. When a dial-
in number is allocated to a Meeting Room, the number cannot be deleted nor can the ISDN/
PSTN Network Service be removed. The dial-in number must be communicated to the ISDN
or PSTN dial-in participants.
In AVC CP Conferences, dial-out participants can be connected to the conference
automatically, or manually. In the automatic mode the system calls all the participants one
after the other. In the manual mode, the RMX user or meeting organizer instructs the
conferencing system to call the participant. Dial-out participants must be defined (mainly
their name and telephone number) and added to the conference. This mode can only be
selected at the conference/Meeting Room definition stage and cannot be changed once the
conference is ongoing.
A Meeting Room can be designated as a Permanent Conference. For more information see
"Audio Algorithm Support" on page 4-79.
The maximum of number of Meeting Rooms that can be defined is:
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The system is shipped with four default Meeting Rooms as shown in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1
Meeting Room Name
Maple_Room
Oak_Room
Polycom, Inc.
AVC-capable endpoints (participants) can only connect to an AVC CP Meeting Room.
When dialing into SVC Only Meeting Room the calls fail.
SVC-capable endpoints support both AVC and SVC video protocols. When dialing into
SVC Only conferences, they connect as SVC endpoints. When dialing into AVC CP
Only conferences, they connect as AVC endpoints.
Both AVC and SVC endpoints can connect to a mixed CP and SVC conference.
RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000 — 1000
RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 4000 — 2000
Default Meeting Rooms List
ID
Default Line Rate
1001
384 Kbps
1002
384 Kbps
6
6-1
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