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Content tx: <status> (continued):
Content tx: mode mismatch: The MCU supports only presentation
mode for its content channels; specifically, H.239 live mode is not
supported. This status message indicates that the endpoint is
content-capable but does not support presentation mode.
Content tx: encryption not possible: The MCU is unable to send
encrypted content video to this participant.
Content tx: unsupported packetization mode
FURs ignored
The MCU has detected that the content link to this endpoint is
experiencing problems, and has stopped sending video
keyframes in response to Fast Update Requests (FURs) to avoid
degrading the content video sent to other conference
participants. The MCU will only enter this state if the Video fast
update request filtering setting is Enabled (see Configuring
content settings).
No Content tx status will be
shown if the conference does
not have content channel video
enabled, or if the endpoint has
no content capabilities.
You may change whether the
MCU is prepared to send the
conference content channel
stream to an endpoint using
content using the enable or
disable control here. If sending of
content video to an endpoint is
currently not allowed, you will
see the enable option, otherwise
you will see the disable option.
For more information about using
content, refer to Content
channel video support.
Content video source (main video), Content video source: The
associated participant is currently supplying the conference's
content channel video.
Content: unable to use main video as source: Use of this
participant's main video source as the content (content channel)
source has failed.
This is normally because there is already a source for the content
channel; either another participant's main video channel which
has been configured in the same way (VNC participants are set
up this way by default), or a content video channel contributed by
a connected endpoint.
Packet loss detected: This message appears if packet loss is
detected between the MCU and the endpoint.
Click View to open the
Participant statistics page and
display details about the
connection, for example the
packet errors. See Displaying
statistics for a participant.
Conference chair: This endpoint has requested and been granted
the chair.
For more information, refer to
H.243 floor and chair control.
Active floor: The endpoint has requested and been granted the
floor and its media is being broadcast to all endpoints in the
conference.
For more information, refer to
H.243 floor and chair control.
Inactive floor: This endpoint believes it has been granted the
floor, but its media is not being shown to all endpoints in the
conference.
This situation can occur when an
endpoint requested the floor,
was granted the floor, and was
then moved to another
conference where there was
already an active floor
participant.
For more information, refer to
H.243 floor and chair control.
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