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Chapter 2-Conference Profiles
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Auto Redialing The Auto Redialing option instructs the Collaboration Server to
automatically redial H.323 and SIP participants that have been
abnormally disconnected from the conference.
Auto Redialing is disabled by default.
Auto Redialing can be enabled or disabled during an ongoing
conference using the Conference Properties – Advanced dialog
box.
The Collaboration Server will not redial an endpoint that has been
disconnected from the conference by the participant.
The Collaboration Server will not redial an endpoint that has been
disconnected or deleted from the conference by an operator or
administrator.
Exclusive Content
Mode
Select the Exclusive Content Mode check box to limit the Content
broadcasting to one participant, preventing other participants from
interrupting the Content broadcasting while it is active. For more
details, see "Exclusive Content Mode” on page 4-26.
TIP Compatibility This field is enabled only if the Gathering Settings options are
disabled.
Select the TIP Compatibility mode when implementing an
Collaboration Server and Cisco Telepresence Systems (CTS)
Integration solution.The TIP Compatibility mode affects in the user
video and content experience.
None
Video Only
Video & Content
Prefer TIP
From Version 8.1.1, Polycom endpoints can also connect to Entry
Queues, Meeting Rooms and conferences using the TIP protocol.
The connection of the Polycom endpoints with TIP protocol to a TIP
Compatible Entry Queues, Meeting Rooms and conferences using
the TIP protocol is enabled when the Polycom endpoints are
registered to the CUCM and the Prefer TIP option is selected in the
conference Profile.
When the Prefer TIP option is selected, conferencing entities can
include endpoints connected using all protocols, including TIP and
SIP protocols.
When Prefer TIP is selected, Video Switching, Gathering Settings,
Skins, Message Overlay, Site Names and Network Indication(s)
cannot be selected.
For more information, see "Collaboration With Cisco’s Telepresence
Interoperability Protocol (TIP)” on page I-1.
Enable FECC This option is enabled by default, allowing participants in the
conference to control the zoom and PAN of other endpoints in the
conference via the FECC channel. Clear this check box to disable
this option for all conference participants.
Table 2-13 New AVC CP Profile - Advanced Parameters (Continued)
Field/Option Description