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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 16-<strong>RMX</strong> Administration and Utilities<br />

16-28<br />

Table 16-2 System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS (Continued)<br />

Flag Description<br />

NUMERIC_CONF_PASS<br />

_MIN_LEN<br />

PAL_NTSC_VIDEO_<br />

OUTPUT<br />

PASSWORD<br />

_EXPIRATION_DAYS<br />

PASSWORD<br />

_EXPIRATION<br />

_WARNING_DAYS<br />

Defines the length of the Conference<br />

password.<br />

Value: 0-16<br />

0 - this rule is not enforced, however these<br />

rules cannot be disabled when the <strong>RMX</strong> is in<br />

Enhanced Security Mode.<br />

In Enhanced Security Mode, Conference<br />

password must be at least 9 characters in<br />

length (default) and can be up to 16<br />

characters in length.<br />

When set to AUTO (default), the video output<br />

sent by the <strong>RMX</strong> is either in PAL or NTSC<br />

format.<br />

To force the <strong>RMX</strong> to send the video in either<br />

NTSC or PAL, change the flag value<br />

accordingly.<br />

Default: AUTO.<br />

Determines the duration of password validity.<br />

Value: between 0 and 90 days.<br />

0 - user passwords do not expire.<br />

In Enhanced Security Mode: default - 60 days,<br />

the minimum duration is 7 days.<br />

For details, see "Defining Password Aging” on<br />

page 11-14.<br />

Determines the display of a warning to the<br />

user of the number of days until password<br />

expiration.<br />

Value: between 0 and 14 days.<br />

0 - password expiry warnings are not<br />

displayed.<br />

In Enhanced Security Mode, the earliest<br />

display - 14 days, the latest 7 days (default).<br />

For details, see see "Defining Password<br />

Aging” on page 11-14.

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