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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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

Table 16-3 Manually Added System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS<br />

Flag and Value Description<br />

FORCE_1X1_LAYOUT<br />

_ON_CASCADED_LINK<br />

_CONNECTION<br />

FORCE_CIF_PORT_<br />

ALLOCATION<br />

Set this flag to NO when connecting to an<br />

MGC using a cascaded link, if the MGC is<br />

functioning as a Gateway and participant<br />

layouts on the other network are not to be<br />

forced to 1X1.<br />

Default: YES<br />

Sets the MCU to allocate one CIF video<br />

resource to an endpoint, regardless of the<br />

resolution determined by the Conference<br />

Profile parameters. You can specify the<br />

endpoint types for which resource allocation<br />

can be forced to CIF resource, enabling other<br />

types of endpoints to use higher resolutions in<br />

the same conference.<br />

Enter the product type to which the CIF<br />

resource should be allocated. Possible values<br />

are:<br />

• CMA Desktop - for CMA desktop client<br />

• VSX nnnn - where nnnn represents the<br />

model number for example, VSX 8000.<br />

FORCE_RESOLUTION Use this flag to specify IP (H.323 and SIP)<br />

endpoint types that cannot receive wide<br />

screen resolution and that were not<br />

automatically identified as such by the <strong>RMX</strong>.<br />

Possible values are endpoint types, each type<br />

followed by a semicolon. For example, when<br />

disabling Wide screen resolution in an HDX<br />

endpoint enter the following string: HDX;<br />

Note: Use this flag when the flag<br />

SEND_WIDE_RES_TO_IP is set to YES.<br />

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