RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 800s/Virtual Edition Administrator’s Guide
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The
Accepted Host IP Address
dialog box opens.
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Enter the IP Address of the Manager terminal from which valid queries may be sent to the MCU, and
then click
OK
.
Click the
Add
button to define additional
IP Addresses
.
The IP Address or Addresses are displayed in the Accept SNMP Packets from These Hosts box
.
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In the
SNMP Properties - Security
dialog box, click
OK
.
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Audible Alarms
In addition to the visual cues used to detect events occurring on the Collaboration Server, an audible alarm
can be activated and played when participants request Operator Assistance.
Using Audible Alarms
The Audible Alarm functionality for Operator Assistance requests is enabled for each MCU in either the
Collaboration Server Web Client or RMX Manager.
The Audible Alarm played when Operator Assistance is requested is enabled and selected in the
Setup >
Audible Alarm > User Customization
.
When the Audible Alarm is activated, the *.wav file selected in the
User Customization
is played, and it is
repeated according to the number of repetitions defined in the User Customization.
If more than one Collaboration Server is monitored in the RMX Manager, the Audible Alarm must be enabled
separately for each Collaboration Server installed in the site/configuration. A different *.wav file can be
selected for each MCU.
When multiple Audible Alarms are activated in different conferences or by multiple MCUs, the Audible
Alarms are synchronized and played one after the other. It is important to note that when Stop Repeating
Alarm is selected from the toolbar from the Collaboration Server Web Client or RMX Manager, all activated
Audible Alarms are immediately halted.
Audible Alarm Permissions
An operator/administrator can configure the Request Operator Assistance audible alarm, however Users
with different authorization level have different configuration capabilities as shown in the following table.
Queries sent from terminals not listed in the
Accept SNMP Packets from These Hosts
box
are
regarded as a violation of the MCU security, and if the
Send Authentication Trap
check box is
selected, an appropriate message will be sent to all the terminals listed in the
SNMP Properties –
Traps
dialog box.