User`s guide
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Release Notes
Polycom RealPresence Group Series, Version 4.1.5
Polycom EagleEye IV Cameras
NTLM v2 Support
NTLM is an authentication protocol used for calendaring and Microsoft Lync directory services. As of version
4.1.3, Polycom supports only the more secure NTLM version 2.
New Web Interface Search
Version 4.1.3 supports a new search feature for the web interface. You can enter a search term to receive
a list of RealPresence Group system web pages. For instance, if you type Call, the system generates a
list of pages that match your search term, such as Call Settings, Recent Calls, and Time in Call.
Automatic Download of Certificate Revocation Lists
If you enable PKI certificate validation on your RealPresence Group system and you use Certificate
Revocation Lists (CRLs), the version 4.1.3 software can automatically download CRLs from those
Certificate Authorities (CAs) who make CRLs available for retrieval by HTTP.
Record on RealPresence Group 700 Systems
Version 4.1.3 supports audio and video recording of a call on Monitor 3 of a RealPresence Group 700
system.
Improved SNMP and System Logging
The Polycom RealPresence Manageability Instrumentation solution equips your Polycom devices with two
embedded capabilities that enhance your ability to monitor them:
● The SNMP monitoring system allows you to manage and monitor network devices and servers
remotely. The RealPresence Group Series 4.1.3 introduces a new, more robust SNMP management
information base (MIB).
● This release offers more reliable and secure delivery of remote system logs. Now, you can specify a
remote log server and the type of transport protocol to use. The system log captures details about
configuration changes, call setup, network communications, and various other events. The log can
assist you when troubleshooting system issues.
Multipoint Layouts
The original multipoint layouts available for single screens have not changed for version 4.1.3. What has
changed is that continuous presence has been enabled. Now, when you are use two monitors, you can
display up to eight video streams at the same time. The exact number of streams you can display depends
on your system configuration and capability.