Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Participant Link in the Dial In RMX
The call from Participant Link defined in the Dial-out RMX in identified by the Dial-in RMX as
having been initiated by a Participant Link.
Suffixes are appended the Multiple Cascade Links according to the
Number of cascaded links (for ITP) field depending on whether the Dial -In Participant Link is
defined or un-defined:
Participant Link is an un-defined:
The Multiple Cascade Link names are automatically assigned by the RMX.
For example on a RMX 1500 the names of the links are:
• POLYCOM RMX 1500-1,
• POLYCOM RMX 1500-2
• POLYCOM RMX 1500-3, etc.
Participant Link is a defined:
The Multiple Cascade Link names are assigned according to the name of the defined
participant that is to function as the cascade link and the Number of cascaded links (for ITP)
information sent by the calling Dial-Out Participant Link.
For example if the defined participant that is to function as the cascade link is named
Cascade_Link_From_B the names of the links are:
• Cascade_Link_From_B-1
• Cascade_Link_From_B-2
• Cascade_Link_From_B-3, etc.
Multiple Cascade Links connections can be monitored in the Participants list of the RMX Web
Client / RMX Manager main screen:
Disconnection Causes
• If there are insufficient resources to connect all the required links:
— None of the links are connected.