User Guide
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si 
555-230-123 
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids 
Page 8-414status conference 
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stop 
time/date
End of conference in 24-hour notation with month and day. It is the 
actual end time if Status is complete; otherwise it is blank.
admin 
bandwidth
The channel bandwidth as administered on the Conference Record 
form - 64k.
no of 
channels
The number of channels (transfer rate) required for each Px64 endpoint 
- 2.
Chair Identifies the current chair token holder. This field is always blank.
conf 
bandwidth
The current operating channel conference bandwidth. This can be 
different from the administered bandwidth because of Rate Adaptation.
Rate 
adaptation
Does this conference support Rate Adaptation? - n, y.
Format 
(in/out)
For single-screen conference, the video format of the conference, CIF, 
QCIF, QCIF/CIF, H.CTS, H.CTX+, and SG4. For conferences 
other than H.261, the input and output formats are always symmetric 
and the mode is the same for input and output. These display as 
H.CTX, H.CTX+, and SG4. For H.261 mode non-continuous presence 
conferences, the format is always symmetric and displays as CIF and 
QCIF. The same is true for the non-presentation, continuous presence 
conference in single-screen. For presentation mode H.261 single 
screen continuous presence capable conferences, the input and 
output formats may be symmetric QCIF/CIF (displayed as CIF) or 
asymmetric QCIF/CIF, depending on if the format is administered as 
upgradeable. For quad-screen conferences, the format is QCIF/CIF to 
reflect the input of QCIF from all participants and output of CIF to all 
participants. For presentation mode quad-screen conference, the 
format is also QCIF/CIF to reflect the input/output of all participants 
except the presenter. In quad-screen mode, the input from the 
presenter is always CIF.
FPS The CIF frame rate (frames per second) - ‘-‘, 30, 15, 10, 7.5. FPS 
indicates the rate that an endpoint is capable of receiving frames. Note 
that there is no indication of the maximum transmit frame rate nor the 
current frame rate that the MCU can detect. The frame rate changes as 
a function of the amount of motion in the input image.










