Maintenance Manual

Time to wait
when setting
up ad hoc
conference
PIN
The timeout setting for a participant
entering a PIN for an ad hoc conference
that they are currently creating:
<never configure PIN>
Participants will never be
prompted to enter a PIN when
creating an ad hoc conference.
10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1
minute
Participants will be prompted for
a PIN when creating an ad hoc
conference. If the participant
does not enter a PIN during the
configured time period, the
conference will be created
without a PIN.
<wait forever>
Participants will be prompted for
a PIN when creating an ad hoc
conference. They must either
enter a PIN to create an ad hoc
conference with a PIN or press
the hash/pound key (#) to create
the conference without a PIN.
This global setting may be useful where participants
creating ad hoc conferences rarely need to configure a
PIN.
This field is unavailable when Require a PIN for ad hoc
conferences is selected. When a PIN is required for ad
hoc conferences, the auto attendant will wait forever
for the participant to enter a PIN.
Advertise
RFC2833
DTMF
If this option is checked, the MCU
advertises the ability to receive
RFC2833 DTMF.
If this option is unselected, the MCU will
not advertise the ability to accept
RFC2833 DTMF.
Prior to release 4.1, the MCU always advertised to
endpoints the ability to receive RFC2833 DTMF tones.
Now you can disable this functionality if required. If you
unselect this option, endpoints are forced to send
DTMF in the audio channel. This means that the MCU
can pass DTMF tones on to an audio conferencing
bridge or to another MCU where a conference is
cascaded.
Enable
resolutions
above CIF to
be sent to
Cisco Unified
CM
If this option is checked, the MCU will
send resolutions higher than CIF to
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
Prior to Release 4.2 of the MCU, CIF was sent to Cisco
Unified Communications Manager registered
endpoints.
Enable
transmission
of 60fps
Enables the MCU to send video at 60
frames per second (fps). Note that the
MCU will only send 60fps video to
endpoints that it knows are capable of
receiving video at that frame rate. This
feature is not available on the MCU
4200 Series products.
The Motion / sharpness tradeoff option in Conference
settings above should be set to Favor motion.
Disconnect
inactive calls
Enable to ensure the MCU disconnects
a call when it detects that an endpoint
stops sending media for a period of
more than 30 seconds.
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