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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Users, Connections and<br />

Notes<br />

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<strong>RMX</strong> Web Clients Users are defined in the User’s table and can connect to<br />

the MCU to perform various operations.<br />

The <strong>RMX</strong> supports four user authorization levels:<br />

• Chairperson<br />

• Operator<br />

• Administrator<br />

• Auditor<br />

The authorization level dictates a user’s capabilities within the system.<br />

A Chairperson can only manage ongoing conferences and participants.<br />

The Chairperson does not have access to the <strong>RMX</strong> configurations and<br />

utilities.<br />

An Operator can perform all the <strong>RMX</strong> tasks a Chairperson does. In<br />

addition, Operators can manage Meeting Rooms, Profiles, Entry Queues,<br />

and SIP Factories, and can also view the <strong>RMX</strong> configurations, but cannot<br />

change them.<br />

An Administrator can perform all the tasks of Chairpersons and Operator<br />

users. In addition, Administrators can define and delete other users, and<br />

perform all configuration and maintenance tasks.<br />

An Auditor can only view Auditor Files and audit the system.<br />

Administrator and Operator users can verify which users are defined in<br />

the system. Neither of them can view the user passwords, but an<br />

Administrator can change a password.<br />

The Users pane lists the currently defined users in the system and their<br />

authorization levels. The pane also enables the administrators to add and<br />

delete users.<br />

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