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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Table 4-4 Set up Procedures according to the Dialing Direction<br />

Dialing<br />

Direction<br />

<strong>RMX</strong><br />

Level 1<br />

to<br />

<strong>RMX</strong><br />

Level 2<br />

<strong>RMX</strong><br />

Level 2<br />

to<br />

<strong>RMX</strong><br />

Level 1<br />

<strong>RMX</strong> Level 1 <strong>RMX</strong> Level 2<br />

Define the conference line rate and if<br />

required to HD Video Switching to be<br />

the same as the one set on the<br />

<strong>RMX</strong> Level 2.<br />

Define the dial-out participant<br />

(Cascaded Link) to the conference<br />

running on the <strong>RMX</strong> on Level 2, setting<br />

it as Master.<br />

Define the cascade-enabled Entry<br />

Queue, setting it as Master.<br />

Define the conference line rate and<br />

Video Session Mode to be the same as<br />

the one set on <strong>RMX</strong> Level 2.<br />

Chapter 4-Cascading Conferences<br />

Define the cascade-enabled Entry<br />

Queue, defining it as Slave.<br />

Define the conference line rate and if<br />

required to HD Video Switching to be<br />

the same as the one set on the<br />

<strong>RMX</strong> Level 1.<br />

Define the conference line rate and<br />

Video Session Mode to be the same as<br />

the one set on <strong>RMX</strong> Level 1.<br />

Define the dial-out participant<br />

(Cascaded Link) to the conference<br />

running on the <strong>RMX</strong> on Level 2, setting<br />

it as Slave.<br />

• When cascading between a DST MCS 4000 on level 3 and the <strong>RMX</strong> on level 2, the <strong>RMX</strong> must<br />

dial out to the MCS 4000 to establish the Master-Slave relationship (the <strong>RMX</strong> is the Master).<br />

• If the <strong>RMX</strong> on level 2 is being dialed from both Level 1 and Level 3 and it is acting as both Slave<br />

to level 1 and Master to Level 3, two Cascade-enabled Entry Queues must be defined: one<br />

defined as Slave (for dial in from conferences running on MCU Level 1) and the other defined as<br />

Master (for dial in from conferences running on MCU Level 3).<br />

Creating a Cascade Enabled Entry Queue<br />

Cascade-enabled Entry Queues do not play IVR prompts and video slide displays associated<br />

with standard Entry Queues.<br />

Depending on the dialing direction, a cascade-enabled Entry Queue is defined either on the<br />

MCU on level 1 or on level 2. (See “Dialing Direction”).<br />

The definition of the Entry Queue as Master or Slave is done accordingly.<br />

To define a Cascade-Enabled Entry Queue:<br />

1 In the <strong>RMX</strong> Management pane, click Entry Queues.<br />

The Entry Queues list pane is displayed.<br />

2 Click the New Entry Queue ( ) button.<br />

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