Polycom DOC2702A User Manual

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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Polycom, Inc.
MCU Configuration for CAC Implementation
Enabling CAC Implementation
CAC is enabled by manually adding the flags to the system Configuration and setting their 
values as follows:
To enable the Call Admission Control implementation in the MCU:
CAC_ENABLE=YES
In addition, to ensure that endpoints such as HDX remain connected to the conference 
for its duration when the RMX is configured with FQDN address and the Lync server is 
working with load balancing and holds more than one address, the following two flags 
must be manually added and set to:
MS_KEEP_ALIVE_ENABLE = YES
Note: 
Since the keep alive is only required when the Lync server is working with 
load balancing and holds more than one address, the default value is NO.
SIP_TCP_PORT_ADDR_STRATEGY = 1 (default setting)
When Call Admission Control is enabled in the local network, by default the local the 
ICE channel is closed after applying CAC bandwidth management. 
To change and preserve the ICE channel open throughout the call:
PRESERVE_ICE_CHANNEL_IN_CASE_OF_LOCAL_MODE=YES.
Conferencing Behavior
Continuous Presence Conferences
In Continuous Presence conference, Lync clients connect with any allocated bandwidth.
Video Switching Conferences
In Video Switching conferences, Lync clients must connect with the same line rate as the 
conference, otherwise they will be connected as Secondary (Audio Only) participants. 
Mitigation of the line rate requirement can be effected by modifying the system flag: 
VSW_RATE_TOLERANCE_PERECENT.
This system flag determines the line rate tolerance. 
Possible values are: 0 - 75.
Setting this flag to 0 (0% - default) determines no line rate tolerance and the participant must 
connect at the conference line rate.
Setting this flag to a value between 1 and 75 determines the percentage of bandwidth that 
can be deducted from the required bandwidth to allow participants to connect to the 
conference. 
For example, if you enter 20 (for 20%) as the flag value, the participant will be able to 
connect to the conference if the allocated line rate is up to 20% lower than the conference line 
rate (or between 80% to 100% of the required bandwidth). If the conference line rate is 
1024Kbps, participant with a line rate between 819Kbps and 1024Kbps will be able to 
connect to the conference.
When a tolerance is set, the Highest Common mechanism is enabled for the conference line 
rate. When a participant with a lower line rate connects to the conference, the line rate of all 
other connected participants is reduced accordingly and when that participant disconnects 
from the conference, the line rate of the remaining participants is increased to the highest 
possible rate common to all connected participants.