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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 9-Conference and Participant Monitoring<br />

9-20<br />

Table 9-9 Participant Properties - Channel Status Parameters<br />

Field Description<br />

Channels Used When checked, indicates the channel type used by<br />

the participant to connect to the conference:<br />

Incoming channels are endpoint to MCU, Outgoing<br />

channels are from MCU to endpoint.<br />

Channels:<br />

• H.225/Signaling - The call-signaling channel.<br />

• H.245/SDP - The Control channel.<br />

• Audio in - Incoming audio channel<br />

• Audio out - Outgoing audio channel<br />

• Video in - Incoming video channel<br />

• Video out - Outgoing video channel<br />

• Content in - H.239/People+Content conferences<br />

• Content out - H.239/People+Content<br />

conferences<br />

• FECC in - The incoming FECC channel is open.<br />

• FECC out - The outgoing FECC channel is open.<br />

Columns:<br />

• Faulty – A red exclamation point indicates a<br />

faulty channel condition. This is a real-time<br />

indication; when resolved the indication<br />

disappears. An exclamation point indicates that<br />

further investigation may be required using<br />

additional parameters displayed in the<br />

Advanced Channel Status tab.<br />

• Bit Rate – The actual transfer rate for the<br />

channel.<br />

• Packet Loss – The accumulated count of all<br />

packets that are missing according to the RTCP<br />

report since the channel was opened. This field<br />

is relevant only during the connection stage and<br />

does not display faulty indications.<br />

• Fraction Loss (Peak) – The ratio between the<br />

number of lost packets and the total number of<br />

transmitted packets since the last RTCP report.<br />

Peak (in parentheses) indicates the highest<br />

ratio recorded since the channel was opened.

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