Polycom RSS 2000 Server User Manual


 
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Web User Interface (UI)
Viewing Rights Settings
This is used to set whether or not endpoints are allowed to view recorded
videos during playback. There are three levels of viewing rights settings:
Allow All: Indicates that videos generated by single point recording can
be played back by any endpoint or user.
Deny All: Indicates that videos generated by single point recording
cannot be played back by any endpoint or non-administrator user.
Groups members of the recording endpoint /MCU: Indicates that only
endpoints listed as members of groups defined in recording rights can
view the video, and other endpoints or users cannot view the video
through the web interface, and they also cannot play it back.
After setting the previous settings, click the “Save” button to save all the
settings that were made. Before clicking the Save button, clicking
Clear“ will cancel all settings that were previously made on this page.
Point-to-point Recording Settings
Click on “Recording Setting -> Point to Point Settings to enter the
Point-to-point recording page. Here the administrator can configure settings
for point-to-point recording. These settings will be used when endpoints dial
and connect to the RSS 2000 and enter the recording room to start
point-to-point recording. This will be done according to preset parameters. In
the Point to Point Settings page, the administrator can set recording room
name, recording room number, recording room protocol, and recording
room rate, as well as whether nor not to record H.239 dual video, request
I-frame intervals during the recording process, whether or not to stream the
video, and recording rights and viewing rights.
On the “Point to Point Settings” page, the administrator can view all current
recording room names, recording room numbers, H.239 dual video
configurations, recording room rate, and current number of endpoints in the
recording room, as well as recording room status, as shown below:
Figure 2-39 Point-to-point recording Settings Page
Recording room name, recording room number, and recording room rate are
parameters used to identify the recording room. Whether or not to enable
H.239 dual video identifies whether or not to pop up two windows during
web playback. Participants shows the current number of people in the
recording room, 0/2 indicates that no participants have joined the recording
room. 1/2 indicates that one participant has joined the recording room. 2/2
indicates that two participants have joined the recording room. There are two
kinds of recording room states: idle and recording. “Idle” means that
recording has not started, and “Recording” means that recording has started.