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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> 1500/<strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

3 Define the following parameters:<br />

Table 18-3 New Gateway Profile Properties<br />

Option Description<br />

Display Name Enter a unique-per-MCU name for the Gateway Profile in native<br />

language character sets to be displayed in the <strong>RMX</strong> Web Client.<br />

The system automatically generates an ASCII name for the Display<br />

Name field that can be modified using Unicode encoding.<br />

• English text uses ASCII encoding and can contain the most<br />

characters (Maximum length in ASCII is 80 characters).<br />

• European and Latin text length is approximately half the length of<br />

the maximum.<br />

• Asian text length is approximately one third of the length of the<br />

maximum.<br />

The maximum length also varies according to the mixture of Unicode<br />

and ASCII.<br />

Routing Name The Routing Name is defined by the user, however if no Routing<br />

Name is entered, the system will automatically assign a new name<br />

when the Profile is saved as follows:<br />

• If an all ASCII text is entered in Display Name, it is used also as<br />

the Routing Name.<br />

• If any combination of Unicode and ASCII text (or full Unicode text)<br />

is entered in Display Name, the ID (such as Conference ID) is<br />

used as the Routing Name.<br />

Conference Profile The default Conference Profile is selected by default. If required,<br />

select the appropriate Profile from the list of Profiles defined in the<br />

MCU.<br />

Note: In the Conference Profile - Advance dialog box, the Auto<br />

Terminate option enables you to automatically terminate the<br />

Gateway Session when one participant remains connected (excluding<br />

the Recording Link).<br />

A new Gateway Session is created using the parameters defined in<br />

the Profile.<br />

ID Enter a unique number identifying this conferencing entity for dial in.<br />

Default string length is 4 digits.<br />

If you do not manually assign the ID, the MCU assigns one after the<br />

completion of the definition. The ID String Length is defined by the<br />

flag NUMERIC_CONF_ID_LEN in the System Configuration.<br />

Gateway Dial out<br />

Protocols<br />

Select the communication protocols to be used for dialing out to the<br />

destination participant(s).<br />

The system starts by connecting the participant using the first<br />

selected protocol. If the call is not answered or it cannot be completed<br />

using one communication protocol, the system will try to connect the<br />

endpoint using the next communication protocol in the following order:<br />

H.323, SIP and ISDN. PSTN numbers are identified separately and<br />

are dialed right away without trying other connections.<br />

By default, all protocols (H.323, SIP, ISDN and PSTN) are selected.<br />

Clear the protocol that should not be used for connecting the<br />

destination endpoint.<br />

18-14 <strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc.

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