Chapter 3 – Basic Operation
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Click System Alerts on the left part of the Status Bar to display the
system alert pane. For more information about System Alerts, see System
Alerts.
• H.323/SIP Link Status
This indication bar shows in real time the endpoints connected with the
system and relevant information. When an endpoint cannot be
connected to the device, Connected H. 323/SIP Link on the status bar is
highlighted in red. Click this control to open the H.323/SIP link status
pane. For more information about H.323/SIP links, see H.323/SIP Link.
• Resources Usage
This indication bar shows the number of resources utilized in the system
and the number of resources available in the system.
For example,
indicates that 40
resources are available and 2 of them are in use. Click Resources Usage
to view details about resources usage. For the related description, see
Resources Report.
• MCU State
The following explains the information displayed in the MCU State area:
― State: NORMAL- The MCU is functioning normally.
― State: MINOR – The MCU has a MINOR problem but keeps working.
― State: MAJOR- The MCU has a MAJOR problem. MCU behavior
could be affected and attention is required.
Address Book
The Address Book shows the participant information set on RMX 1000 and
the device information stored on the directory server (when the RMX 1000
integrates with a directory server). It enables users to easily add participants
listed in the address book to a conference. Here a user can create and delete
participants or groups, import and export the address book, etc. For more
information about the address book, see Section Address Book.
Common Operations
List Sorting
All the list items (such as the conference list, participant list and address
book list) on the Web interface can be sorted by parameter properties.
Click the desired column header in the list. When a small triangle (
)
appears, you can sort the list in ascending or descending order. After a list is
sorted by a column header in ascending (or descending) order, you can click
the column header again to sort it in opposite order.