Configure Ad-hoc Video Conferencing for a Polycom RMX Series Video Conferencing Bridge Platform
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Figure 17: Example of the Video Bridge Form
5. Make sure Far End Resource Info? is set to y.
6. Set ID Range to the range of ports. The IDs you specify on this form must NOT be
configured on the RMX. You must leave these IDs free for the factory to create its own
conferences there. Note that Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and Unified Dial Plan
(UDP) are not used to connect to these meeting room numbers. Conference IDs (and
factory numbers) are completely independent of the dial plan. As a result, you can set up
several video bridges with exactly the same conference IDs and numbers. (This will make it
easier for you to maintain configurations and swap hardware.)
7. Set Priority Factory Number. This number represents the Entry Queue created on the
RMX and corresponds to a priority conference service level (for example, 784 Kbps). The
Priority Factory Number must NEVER be in the conference ID range.
If this field is left blank, all conferences can use the bridge. However, priority conferences
will try to find a video bridge that has a priority factory (if there is one).