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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi 
555-233-119  Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Commands 
2-269status conference 
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Field descriptions
VID
Video and frame rate types that the endpoint supports.
“vfmt” = Does not display if the endpoint has no video capability. All 
values are blank if an active call or audio-only endpoint exists. 
Otherwise, values for this field include:
■ FCIF
 for full CIF
■ QCIF
 for quarter CIF. CIF support implies QCIF support. For 
larger screens, CIF typically displays sharper resolution video, 
ZCIF is blocked, but may run at higher frame rates with less 
clarity. Differences are less observable on very small displays.
■ cfps
 and 
qfps
 are maximum frame rates (frames/second) that 
the endpoint can receive video for CIF and QCIF operating 
modes. CIF frame rate values are 30fps, 15fps, 10fps, and 7.4fps. 
If the endpoint does not support CIF (that is, the vfmt field is 
QCIF), the 
cfps
 value should be blank.
■ da_sfg
 indicates support for H.261 Still Frame Graphics 
transfers.
■ H.CTX
, 
H.CTX+
 and 
SG4
 are proprietary video format 
capabilities.
■ SG4_sfg
 indicates support for SG4 Still Frame Graphics
MISC
The 
restrict
 field and the 
56/64
 command mode with a 
restrict
 value indicate that endpoints operate at 56 kbps per 
channel. Endpoints on 56 kbps conferences must send one or both 2 
indications that they are operating at 56 kbps before they become a 
video source in a 56 kbps conference. If they signal that they are 
operating at 56 kbps in a 64 kbps or 384 kbps conference, they 
become an audio-only source, but the MCU continues to send 
Selected Communication Mode (SCM) toward them when possible.
A MISC capability of 
derestrict
 and a 56/64 command of 
derestrict
 together indicate that an endpoint operates at 64 kbps. 
If either is 
restrict
, the conference operates at 56 kbps. Other field 
values include:
■ dcomp
 indicates support for WorldWorx PCS data compliance.
■ mbe
 indicates support for Multi Byte Extension. MBE exchanges 
passwords, terminal names, and other special capabilities, such 
as, WorldWorx PCS specific features support.
■ cic
 (Chair Indicate Capability) indicates chair control capability.










