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Full Capacity RMX per Resolution in CP,” on page 21-6. The Max Resolution setting of the
Resolution Configuration dialog box does not affect resource allocation.
Example: If it is set to SD30, the HD 1080p slider is still displayed and HD 1080
resources can be allocated. However, HD 1080 participants will connect at SD30
resolution.
Using the sliders, the administrator can manually allocate resources to the various
types of video resolutions and Audio Only connections that can be used by connecting
endpoints.
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Move the blue slider buttons to allocate resources.
As all the resources are allocated when the dialog box opens, you must first free
resources of one type by moving the blue slider button to the left, and then move blue
slider button of the required resource type to the number of resources to be allocated.
On the slider bars, red areas to the left of the blue slider buttons indicate allocated
resources and purple areas to the right of the blue slider buttons indicate unallocated
resources in the system.
When the position of a slider is changed the system calculates the effect on the
remaining system resources and adjusts the slider scales accordingly.
For example: Decreasing the allocated CIF ports from 80 to 53, free ports for allocation
that can be used to allocate up to 135 voice ports or 10 SD ports or 6 HD 720p ports, or
any combination of the resource types.
Allocating five Audio Only ports decreases the number of CIF ports while allocating one
SD port decreases the number of CIF ports.
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Click OK to activate the new Resource Capacity.
If after resources are recalculated there are purple areas to the right of the blue slider
buttons indicating unallocated resources in the system, the system issues a warning
stating that there are un-allocated resources in the system.
Un-allocated ResourcesAllocated Resources Slider button
Decreasing CIF Resources increases the number of available
Audio Only, SD, HD720p and HD1080p Resources