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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Suppression of DTMF Forwarding<br />

Chapter 4-Cascading Conferences<br />

• On the Codian gateway Content is not supported with line rates of 128Kbps and below.<br />

• When using the following topology:<br />

H.323 endpoint ->Codian Gateway -> ISDN Link -> <strong>RMX</strong> -> H.323 endpoint, the Codian<br />

Gateway is unable to send DTMF and the call is disconnected (VNGFE- 3587).<br />

• Sending Content from a participant over Radvision Gateway to a conference/participant, the<br />

GWP20 patch must be installed in the RadVision gateway:<br />

On the Radvision gateway, open the GWP20 User Interface. Click Settings/Advanced<br />

Commands. In the Command box enter H239OlcPatch. In the Parameters box enter Enable<br />

and then click Send.<br />

Forwarding of the DTMF codes from one conference to another over an ISDN cascading link<br />

is not automatically suppressed as with IP cascading link and it can be limited to basic<br />

operations while suppressing all other operations by a system flag:<br />

DTMF_FORWARD_ANY_DIGIT_TIMER_SECONDS.<br />

System Flag Settings<br />

The DTMF_FORWARD_ANY_DIGIT_TIMER_SECONDS flag determines the time<br />

period (in seconds) that MCU A will forward DTMF inputs from conference A participants<br />

to MCU B.<br />

Once the timer expires, most of the DTMF codes (excluding five operations as for IP links)<br />

entered in conference A will not be forwarded to conference B. This is done to prevent an<br />

operation requested by a participant individually (for example, mute my line) to be applied<br />

to all the participants in conference B.<br />

Flag range (in seconds): 0 - 360000<br />

This flag is defined on MCU A (the calling MCU).<br />

If a flag is not listed in the System Flags list it must be added to the system.cfg file before it can<br />

be modified. For more details on defining system flags, see "Modifying System Flags” on<br />

page 21-1.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 4-13

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