Chapter 21-RMX Administration and Utilities
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When the Collaboration Server is reporting the available capacity, it will appropriately
round up the remaining capacity to the nearest whole value of available ports. For example,
one SVC endpoint in a conference is equal to
1/3
of the resource value. The resource report
displays this as one full resource used. Two SVC endpoints is equal to
2/3
of the resource
value. Therefore, the resource report displays this as one full resource used, and so forth.
The following table explains the actual resource capacity utilization for both CP only and
mixed CP and SVC conferences:
*
Resources are consumed at this rate only
after
the conference contains mixed endpoints.
The Resource Capacity Utilization table indicates the total amount of ports used for each
port type for one MPMx media board in full capacity.
Table 21-9
Resource Capacity Allocation Per Port Type
Port Type
Non-Mixed Conferences
Mixed CP and SVC
Conferences
AVC HD
1
1.5
*
AVC SD
0.5
0.75
*
AVC CIF
0.333
0.75
*
SVC
0.333
0.333
Table 21-10
Resource Capacity Utilization Per Port Type per MPMx Card
Port Type
Maximum Ports in Non-mixed
Conferences
Maximum Ports in Mixed CP
and SVC Conferences
Maximum number of
licences
30
AVC HD
30
20
AVC SD
60
40
AVC CIF
90
40
SVC
90
90
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