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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Channels Used<br />

(cont.)<br />

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

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

Field Description<br />

• Number of Packets – The number of received<br />

or transmitted packets since the channel has<br />

opened. This field does not cause the display of<br />

the faulty indicator.<br />

• Jitter (Peak) – Displays the network jitter (the<br />

deviation in time between the packets) as<br />

reported in the last RTCP report (in<br />

milliseconds). Peak (in parentheses) reflects the<br />

maximum network jitter since the channel was<br />

opened.<br />

• Latency – Indicates the time it takes a packet to<br />

travel from one end to another in milliseconds<br />

(derived from the RTCP report).<br />

Sync Status Channel - The channel type: Video or Content.<br />

Source - The name of the participant currently<br />

viewed by this participant.<br />

Position - The video layout position indicating the<br />

place of each participant as they appear in a<br />

conference.<br />

Protocol Sync Loss - Indicates whether the system<br />

was able to synchronize the bits order according to<br />

the selected video protocol.<br />

Video Intra Sync - Indicates whether the<br />

synchronization on a video Intra frame was<br />

successful.<br />

Video Resolution - The video resolution of the<br />

participant.<br />

Rx - Rate The received line rate.<br />

Tx - Rate The transmitted line rate.<br />

Tx - Video Sync<br />

Loss<br />

Rx - Video Sync<br />

Loss<br />

When checked, indicates a video synchronization<br />

problem in the outgoing channel from the MCU.<br />

The counter indicates the sync-loss count.<br />

When checked, indicates a video synchronization<br />

problem in the incoming channel from the endpoint.<br />

The counter indicates the sync-loss count.<br />

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