Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- New Hardware - RMX 1500
- New Hardware - MPMx Media Card
- Version 7.5.0.J - New Security Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - Changes to Existing Security Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - New Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - Changes to Existing Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - Interoperability Tables
- Version 7.5.0.J - Upgrade Package Contents
- Version 7.5.0.J - Upgrade Procedure
- Detailed Description - RMX 1500
- Detailed Description - MPMx Media Card
- Detailed Description - New Security Features
- (PKI) Public Key Infrastructure
- Unique Certificates for all Networked Entities
- Offline Certificate Validation
- Installing and Using Certificates on the RMX
- Default Management Network
- Default IP Network Service
- Managing Certificates in the Certification Repository
- Trusted Certificates
- Personal Certificates (Management and Signaling Certificates)
- CRL (Certificate Revocation List)
- Machine Account
- Integration with Microsoft® Active Directory™
- Multiple Networks
- Antivirus
- Direct Connection to Polycom RMX™ Serial Gateway S4GW
- (PKI) Public Key Infrastructure
- Detailed Description - Changes to Existing Security Features
- Detailed Description - New Features
- Gathering Phase
- Auto Brightness
- Audio Clarity
- Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) for Audio
- Siren 22 and G.719 Audio Algorithm Support
- H.264 High Profile
- New Symmetric HD Resolutions in MPMx Mode
- Additional Call Rates
- H.239 / People+Content
- G.728 Audio Algorithm Support
- Permanent Conference
- Video Preview
- Message Overlay
- Content Broadcast Control
- Copy Cut and Paste Participant
- Copy and Paste Conference
- Resolution Configuration
- High Resolution Slide Enhancements
- Auto Redial when Endpoint Drops
- Multi-RMX Manager - Import/Export RMX Manager Configuration
- Automatic Password Generation
- IVR Provider Entry Queue (Shared Number Dialing)
- Detailed Description - Changes to Existing Features
- End User License Agreement For Polycom® Software
- Corrections and Known Limitations

RMX 1500/2000/4000 Release Notes for Maximum Security Environments - Version 7.5.0.J
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Any DTMF input from conference A is forwarded to the Entry Queue on MCU B to
complete the IVR session and enable the move of the participant to the destination
conference B.
Once the DTMF codes are entered and the IVR session is completed, the participant is
connected to the conference and the connection between the conferences is established.
The system automatically identifies the calling participant as an MCU and the
connection is identified as a cascading link and the cascading link icon is displayed for
the participant. (
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The time period (in seconds) that MCU A will forward DTMF input from conference
participants to the second MCU is defined by the system flag
DTMF_FORWARD_ANY_DIGIT_TIMER_SECONDS.
Once the timer expires, most of the DTMF codes (excluding five operations) entered in
conference A will not be forwarded to conference
B. This is done to prevent an
operation requested by a participant individually (for example, mute my line) to be
applied to all the participants in conference B.
System Flags
The DTMF_FORWARD_ANY_DIGIT_TIMER_SECONDS System Flag determines
the number of seconds the system waits for DTMF input from the conference
participants and forwards them to the second MCU before it will switch to forwarding
suppression mode.
Flag range: 0 - 360000
This flag is defined on MCU A (the calling MCU).
If a flag is not listed in the System Flags list it must be added to the system.cfg file before
it can be modified.
To list, modify or add flags to the system.cfg file:
1 In the RMX Web Client menu, click Setup>System Configuration.
The System Flags list is displayed.
2 For each of the flags:
If the flag is listed:
a In the System Flags dialog box, click the Edit Flag button.
b Enter the New Value for the flag.
c Click the OK button.
If the flag is not listed:
a In the System Flags dialog box, click the New Flag button.
b Add the New Flag name and Value.
c Click the OK button.
3 Click the OK button.