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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Table 21-2 Manually Added System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS (Continued)<br />

Flag Description<br />

H323_FREE_VIDEO_RESO<br />

URCES<br />

H239_FORCE_CAPABILITIE<br />

S<br />

H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN<br />

_RATE_SD30_SHARPNESS<br />

H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN<br />

_RATE_HD720P30_SHARP<br />

NESS<br />

H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN<br />

_RATE_HD1080P30_SHARP<br />

NESS<br />

H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN<br />

_RATE_CIF60_MOTION<br />

H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN<br />

_RATE_SD60_MOTION<br />

H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN<br />

_RATE_HD720P60_MOTION<br />

Chapter 21-System Configuration Flags<br />

For use in the Avaya Environment.<br />

In the Avaya Environment there are features that involve<br />

converting undefined dial-in participants’ connections from<br />

video to audio (or vice versa). To ensure that the participants’<br />

video resources remain available for them, and are not<br />

released for use by Audio Only calls, set this flag to NO.<br />

If set to YES, the <strong>RMX</strong> will release video resources for Audio<br />

Only calls.<br />

Default: YES.<br />

When the flag is set to NO, the <strong>RMX</strong> only verifies that the<br />

endpoint supports the Content protocols: Up to H.264 or<br />

H.263.<br />

When set to YES, the <strong>RMX</strong> checks frame rate, resolution and<br />

all other parameters of the Content mode as declared by an<br />

endpoint before receiving or transmitting Content.<br />

Default: NO.<br />

Prior to <strong>Version</strong> 7.0.2, this flag set the minimum bitrate<br />

threshold for endpoints that did not support H.264 High Profile<br />

for SD30 resolution using Sharpness Video Quality.<br />

Default: 256kbps<br />

Prior to <strong>Version</strong> 7.0.2, this flag set the minimum bitrate<br />

threshold for endpoints that did not support H.264 High Profile<br />

for HD720P30 resolution using Sharpness Video Quality.<br />

Default: 1024kbps<br />

Prior to <strong>Version</strong> 7.0.2, this flag set the minimum bitrate<br />

threshold for endpoints that did not support H.264 High Profile<br />

for HD1080P30 resolution using Sharpness Video Quality.<br />

Default: 1536kbps<br />

Prior to <strong>Version</strong> 7.0.2, this flag set the minimum bitrate<br />

threshold for endpoints that did not support H.264 High Profile<br />

for CIF60 resolution using Motion Video Quality.<br />

Default: 256kbps<br />

Prior to <strong>Version</strong> 7.0.2, this flag set the minimum bitrate<br />

threshold for endpoints that did not support H.264 High Profile<br />

for SD60 resolution using Motion Video Quality.<br />

Default: 1024kbps<br />

Prior to <strong>Version</strong> 7.0.2, this flag set the minimum bitrate<br />

threshold for endpoints that did not support H.264 High Profile<br />

for HD720P60 resolution using Motion Video Quality.<br />

Default: 1536kbps<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 21-23

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