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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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

16-36<br />

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

Flag and Value Description<br />

FORCE_STATIC_MB_<br />

ENCODING<br />

H323_FREE_VIDEO<br />

_RESOURCES<br />

This flag supports Tandberg MXP mode of<br />

sending and receiving video by IP endpoint in<br />

HD 720p resolution and Video Quality set to<br />

Motion. This mode is not supported for ISDN<br />

endpoints.<br />

Default value: Tandberg MXP.<br />

To disable this flag, enter NONE.<br />

For use in the Avaya Environment.<br />

In the Avaya Environment there are features<br />

that involve converting undefined dial-in<br />

participants’ connections from video to audio<br />

(or vice versa). To ensure that the participants’<br />

video resources remain available for them,<br />

and are not released for use by Audio Only<br />

calls, set this flag to NO.<br />

If set to YES, the <strong>RMX</strong> will release video<br />

resources for Audio Only calls.<br />

Default: YES.<br />

H245_TUNNELING For use in the Avaya Environment.<br />

This flag is defined in the System Flags –<br />

CS_MODULE_PARAMETERS section.<br />

In the Avaya Environment, set the flag to YES<br />

to ensure that H.245 is tunneled through<br />

H.225. Both H.245 and H.225 will use the<br />

same signaling port.<br />

Default: NO.<br />

H239_FORCE_<br />

CAPABILITIES<br />

When the flag is set to NO, the <strong>RMX</strong> only<br />

verifies that the endpoint supports the Content<br />

protocols: Up to H.264 or H.263.<br />

When set to YES, the <strong>RMX</strong> checks frame rate,<br />

resolution and all other parameters of the<br />

Content mode as declared by an endpoint<br />

before receiving or transmitting content.<br />

Default: NO.

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