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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 15-Gateway Calls<br />

Monitoring Ongoing Gateway Sessions<br />

15-22<br />

Ongoing Gateway Sessions that are created when calling the Gateway<br />

Profile, are listed in the ongoing Conferences list pane.<br />

Gateway Sessions are monitored in the same way as the conferences. For<br />

more details on monitoring conferences, see <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong> Administrator’s<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>, "Conference Level Monitoring” on page 9-3.<br />

Additional ISDN and PSTN Participants cannot dial in directly to the Gateway<br />

Session once it was started.<br />

Gateway Session Parameters<br />

Gateway Session Name<br />

The <strong>RMX</strong> creates a new conference that acts as a Gateway Session with a<br />

unique ID whose display name is composed of the following components:<br />

• The prefix GW_,<br />

• The Gateway Profile display name. For example,<br />

Default_GW_Session<br />

• (number) where the number is a gateway conference counter.<br />

For example: if the Gateway Profile display name is Default_GW_Session,<br />

the conference name will be GW_Default_GW_Session(001).<br />

Conference ID:<br />

The ID of the new conference is assigned randomly by the MCU.

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