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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Defining the Gateway Profile<br />

Chapter 18-Gateway Calls<br />

A Gateway Profile is a conferencing entity, based on the Conference Profile assigned to it,<br />

that enables endpoints to dial-in and initiate Gateway Sessions. The system is shipped with a<br />

default Gateway Profile, named Default_GW_Session.<br />

When an endpoint calls the Gateway Profile, a new Gateway Session is automatically created<br />

based on the Profile parameters, and the endpoint joins the gateway call which can also be a<br />

multipoint conference if more than two participants are connected to the conference.<br />

The Gateway Profile defines the parameters of the gateway call that are taken from the<br />

Conference Profile assigned to it, such as line rate, resolution, the IVR Service to be used and<br />

the dial-in numbers.<br />

Up to 1000 Gateway Profiles, Entry Queues, IP Factories and Meeting Rooms can be defined in the<br />

<strong>RMX</strong> (they are all part of one repository whose size is 1000 entries).<br />

To define a new Gateway Profile:<br />

1 In the <strong>RMX</strong> Management - Rarely Used pane, click Gateway Profiles .<br />

2 In the Gateway Profiles list pane, click the New Gateway Profile<br />

The New Gateway Profile dialog box opens.<br />

button.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 18-13

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