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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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

16-54<br />

Table 16-10 MPM+ Resource Capacity - <strong>RMX</strong> 4000<br />

Resource Type 4 x MPM+ 80 Cards<br />

SD30 120<br />

HD720p 80<br />

HD1080p 40<br />

720p VSW 4Mb 160<br />

1080p VSW 4Mb 160<br />

1080p VSW 6Mb 80<br />

• <strong>RMX</strong>’s with 500MB of memory can support a maximum of 400 simultaneous<br />

participant calls, regardless of how system resources are allocated. This<br />

limitation applies to <strong>RMX</strong>’s configured with either MPM or MPM+ cards.<br />

<strong>RMX</strong>’s with 1000MB of memory are not subject to this limitation.<br />

• <strong>RMX</strong> memory size is listed in the Administration > System Information<br />

properties box. For more information see "System Information” on<br />

page 16-74.<br />

Resource Capacity Modes<br />

The installed media card type (MPM and MPM+) determines the Card<br />

Configuration Mode, which in turn determines the resource allocation<br />

method that can be selected for the <strong>RMX</strong>. It determines how the system<br />

resources are allocated to the connecting endpoints.<br />

The System Card Configuration Mode determines the resource allocation<br />

method used by the <strong>RMX</strong> to allocate resources to the connecting<br />

endpoints. The method in which the system allocates the resources is<br />

defined in the Video/Voice Port Configuration. Two allocation methods are<br />

available:<br />

• Flexible Resource Capacity – This is the same as the allocation<br />

mode used in all previous versions. The system allocates the<br />

resources according to the connecting endpoints. This mode offers<br />

flexibility in resource allocation and is available in both MPM and<br />

MPM+ Card Configuration Modes.

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