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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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

16-40<br />

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

Flag and Value Description<br />

SIP_FREE_VIDEO<br />

_RESOURCES<br />

SITE_NAME<br />

_TRANSPARENCY<br />

=YES<br />

SITE_NAMES_ALWAYS<br />

_ON =NO<br />

SEND_WIDE_RES_TO_<br />

ISDN<br />

For use in Avaya and Microsoft Environments.<br />

When set to NO (required for Avaya and<br />

Microsoft environments), video resources that<br />

were allocated to participants remain allocated<br />

to the participants as long as they are<br />

connected to the conference even if the call<br />

was changed to audio only. The system<br />

allocates the resources according to the<br />

participant’s endpoint capabilities, with a<br />

minimum of 1 CIF video resource.<br />

Enter YES to enable the system to free the<br />

video resources for allocation to other<br />

conference participants. The call becomes an<br />

audio only call and video resources are not<br />

guaranteed to participants if they want to add<br />

video again.<br />

Default value in Microsoft environment: NO.<br />

Set the value of this flag to NO to disable<br />

Endpoint Name Transparency.<br />

Default: YES.<br />

Set the value of this flag to YES to enable the<br />

permanent display of Endpoint Names.<br />

Default: NO.<br />

When set to YES, the <strong>RMX</strong> sends wide<br />

screen resolution to ISDN endpoints.<br />

When set to NO (default), the <strong>RMX</strong> does not<br />

send wide screen resolution to ISDN<br />

endpoints.<br />

Default: NO.

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