Polycom Version 8.4 Server User Manual


 
Defining AVC-Based Conference Profiles
Polycom®, Inc. 36
Auto Terminate When selected (default), the conference automatically ends when the
termination conditions are met:
Before First Joins — No participant has connected to a conference during
the n minutes after it started. Default idle time is 10 minutes.
At the End - After Last Quits — All the participants have disconnected from
the conference and the conference is idle (empty) for the predefined time
period. Default idle time is 1 minute.
At the End - When Last Participant Remains — Only one participant is still
connected to the conference for the predefined time period (excluding the
recording link which is not considered a participant when this option is
selected). Default idle time is 1 minute.
Note: The selection of this option is automatically cleared and disabled when
the Operator Conference option is selected. The Operator conference cannot
automatically end unless it is terminated by the Collaboration Server User.
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 this option to limit the Content broadcasting to one participant, preventing
other participants from interrupting the Content broadcasting while it is active.
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.
FW NAT Keep Alive The MCU can be configured to send a FW NAT Keep Alive message at specific
Intervals for the RTP, UDP and BFCP channels.
For more information see FW (Firewall) NAT Keep Alive.
Interval If needed, modify the NAT Keep Alive Interval field within the range of 1 - 86400
seconds.For more information see FW (Firewall) NAT Keep Alive.
New AVC CP Profile - Advanced Parameters (Continued)
Field/Option Description