TANDBERG CODIAN 2200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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to restrict transmitted video resolutions for all 
endpoints.  
Default 
bandwidth 
from IP VCR 
Identifies the network capacity (measured in bits 
per second) used by the media channels established 
by the IP VCR to a single participant. 
When the IP VCR makes a call to an endpoint, the 
IP VCR chooses the maximum bandwidth that is 
allowed to be used for the media channels which 
comprise that call. This field sets that maximum 
bandwidth, and is the total bandwidth of the audio 
channel and video channel combined.  
This setting can be overridden by individual 
endpoints' Preferred bandwidth from IP VCR values.  
Default 
bandwidth to 
IP VCR 
Sets the bandwidth that the IP VCR will advertise 
to the endpoint when it calls it. 
This setting can be overridden by individual 
endpoints' Preferred bandwidth to IP VCR values.  
Default 
incoming call 
action 
Determines what the user experience will be when 
they call the IP VCR. 
• 
Connect to auto attendant 
The user will be presented with the 
default auto attendant from which they 
may view stored recordings or potentially 
make a recording of the session (see 
• 
Record session 
The user will be presented with the video 
recording screen (see 
), allowing them to record the 
video from their endpoint. 
• 
Disconnect caller 
Users may not call the IP VCR in this way; 
the call will be terminated. 
The default call action is applied to calls to: 
• 
the IP address of the IP VCR 
• 
to E.164 numbers that do not match a 
specific recording or folder ID (using the 
service prefix). In this case, if the default 
action is Record session, the recording will 
be made into the root folder of the IP 
VCR and the recording will be given the 
numbers that follow the dialed service 
prefix as the recording ID.  
For example if the registered service 
prefix is 33 and the dialed number is 
331234 (and 1234 does not already match 
a recording or folder ID) a recording will 
be made in the root folder with the 
recording ID: 1234  
For more information refer to 
.  
Recording a session uses one recording port. 
Show 
recording 
participant 
names 
Controls whether participant names will be 
overlaid onto the recorded video when making a 
point to point recording. 
You may want to disable the overlaying of names 
by the IP VCR if the devices in the call add their 
own text to their video streams. 
Advanced settings 
You typically only need to modify these advanced settings if you are working with a support engineer or setting up more 
complicated configurations.  
Field 
Field description 
Usage tips  
Audio codecs 
from IP VCR 
Restricts the IP VCR's choice of audio codecs to be 
used for receiving audio from the endpoints. 
When communicating with an endpoint, the IP 
VCR receives a list of supported audio codecs from