Polycom 7000 User Manual

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Local Cluster Configuration
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Configure Logging
To configure logging 
Go to Admin > Local Cluster > Logging Settings
Change Rolling frequency and Retention period as desired. 
If requested to do so by Polycom support, change Logging level
Click Update
A dialog informs you that the configuration has been updated. 
Click OK
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Automatically Send Usage Data
To continually improve the product, it is important to gain understanding of how the RealPresence DMA 
7000 system is used by customers. By collecting this data, Polycom can identify both the system level 
utilization and the combination and usage of RealPresence DMA features. This usage data will inform 
Polycom which features are important and are actually used on your system. Polycom will use this 
information to help guide future development and testing to concentrate on the areas of RealPresence DMA 
that are most heavily used. If you choose not to send this information, Polycom is less aware of which 
features are important to you and that are used by you, which may influence future development to go in 
directions that are less beneficial to you.
Your decision to enable or not enable the sending of this data does not affect the availability of any 
documented system feature in any way. Enabling this feature does not affect the capacity or responsiveness 
of the RealPresence DMA system to process calls, conferences, GUI or API interactions. 
The system sends the data once per hour over a secured (TLS) connection to a Polycom collection point 
(customerusagedatacollection.polycom.com). There is no access by any customer or others to view the 
data received at the collection point. The raw data will be viewable only by Polycom. To avoid any impact to 
Note: SIP URL dialing format
From SIP endpoints, users generally must dial (if a prefix is being used): 
<prefix><VMR number>@<RealPresence DMA virtual host name or IP> 
Depending on local DNS configuration, the host name could be the RealPresence DMA system’s 
FQDN or a shorter name that DNS can resolve. 
For example, if the RealPresence DMA system’s virtual host name is dma-virt, the E.164 dial string 
prefix is 77, and the virtual meeting room number of the conference is 1001, SIP endpoint users dial: 
771001@dma-virt 
Depending on the network infrastructure and proxy server(s), it may be possible to use dial rules to 
enable numeric-only dialing (for instance, 771001) from SIP endpoints. Doing so is beyond the scope 
of this topic.