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Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) i Table of Con tents Syst e m O ver vi ew 1-1 RMX Sys te m 1-1 RMX Mai n Featu res 1-3 Video.
Table of Conten ts ii Conference Profiles 4-1 Defini ng a Conf ere nce Prof ile 4-3 General Settings 4-4 Advan ced 4-5 Vide o Qual ity 4-7 Video Setting 4-13 Audio Setting 4-14 Conference Skin Skins 4.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) iii Reserving a Daily Confere nce 7-4 Reserving a Weekly Conf erence 7-4 Reserving a Monthly.
Table of Conten ts iv Modifyin g User P a sswor d 10 - 3 Viewing Use r Connec tio n 10 -4 IP Net work Services 11 -1 LAN Setting 11 -2 Routers 11 -3 Gatekeeper 11 -4 SIP Server 11 -5 QoS 11 - 7 Ports .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) v Software Managemen t 14 - 12 Backup Conf iguration / Reservation 14-12 Restoring Configuration / Reser vation 14-13 Resource s Usage 14 - 14 Device Upgrade 14 - 16 Upgrading from Ve rsion 2.
Table of Conten ts vi Setting up Conferences 21-4 Viewing Conferences 21-5 Conference Control 21-5 Set the m ulti - screen layout 21-6 Automatic Mul ti - screen Layout 21-7 Di al - i n Nu mb er 21-8.
1-1 1 Syst em O ve rview This ma nual p rovi des de tai led i nforma tio n on ho w to conf igu re, us e , a nd manage the RMX s eries system. It cov ers the following RMX s eries models: RMX 500 R ev A, RMX 500 Rev B, RMX 1000 R ev A , and R MX 1000 Rev C.
Chapter 1 - Syst em Overvi ew 1-2 • Y ou need to buy additional licenses to activate internal GK, internal GA B, and quick installation setup w izard serv ices .
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 1-3 RMX Mai n Features Video Di splay Dynamic Continuous Presence The dynam ic Contin uous P rese.
Chapter 1 – System Overvie w 1-4 LPR Lost Packet Recover y (LPR) is a Polyc om alg orithm des igned to pr otect IP video calls f rom the i mpact of network pa cket l oss.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 1-5 ― Inbound calli ng by und efine d partic ipants Directory Se rvice The RMX fu lly support s.
Chapter 1 – System Overvie w 1-6 commo n confe rence ope rat ions u sing t he end point ’s r emote c ontr ol and onscreen operati on menus. The interface i s designed for end users .
2-1 2 Fir st Time I nsta llatio n and Conf igurat ion Follow t he pr ocedu re be lo w to impl eme nt Fir st Time Insta llati on and Config urat io n of the RM X syst em: 1 Hardware Installation and Setup 2 Config urat ion Pr epar atio ns ― Get the i nforma ti on nee ded for ne twor k conf igura tion.
Chapter 2 – First Time Installatio n and Config uratio n 2-2 P lace RM X on the rack. ― Put the RMX on a safe, even, and clean surface. 3 Connec t cab les o n the ba ck p anel of the RM X: ― Power Cable: F irmly insert the plug into the power socket to prev ent poor co ntact .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 2-3 Get the pr oduct a ctivation k ey. Before usin g the RMX system, you need to acti vate the device. Follow the proced ure b elow to obta in the syste m ac tivati on ke y.
Chapter 2 – First Time Installatio n and Config uratio n 2-4 3 The Product A ctiva tion dia log box is disp layed . Fill th e activ ation key obtaine d pre vious ly f rom Get the product a ctivati on key. Enter the product ac tivatio n Key. Cli ck Sa ve .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 2-5 Parameter Description IP Address Set the IP addre ss for t his netw ork port. Subnet M ask Set the S ubnet M ask for this n etwork port. Gateway Set the gatew ay addre ss of thi s port.
Chapter 2 – First Time Installatio n and Config uratio n 2-6 IP Ne twork Ser vice s – Router s Setting s Routers Set ting Parameter Description Router IP A ddress S et the IP addre ss for r outer th at is origi nating the pack et transmissi on. Remote IP A ddress Set the targ et netw ork addres s for pa cket trans mission.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 2-7 Gatekeeper S etting Parameter Description IP Net work Ty pe Set the IP netw ork type fo r the RM X system to m ake a call. Y ou need to set it based o n the call ty pe used for the participa nt's endpoint .
Chapter 2 – First Time Installatio n and Config uratio n 2-8 Configurati on of SIP Server Par ame ters Parameter Description IP Networ k T ype Set the IP netw ork type fo r the RM X system to m ake a call. Y ou need to set it based o n the call ty pe used for the participa nt's endpoint .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 2-9 R MX Time Configuration Interface 2 Selec t a time sync hroniz ati on mod e: ― Select the "Manual ly Synchronize Devi ce Time with a Time Server" option t o sy nchro nize the syst em ti me wit h a net wor k time se rver .
3-1 3 Basic Oper atio n This chap ter i ntrod uce s the Web U I compo nent s of the RMX a nd co mmon opera tions, and how t o star t a si mple conf erenc e. The goal of this cha pter is to provide a qu ick guide on how to start a conference with minima l ef fort.
Chapter 3 – Basic Operation 3-2 User Rig hts You can log into the Web interface as a conference ch airperson, an o perator, or an a dminis trator . RMX can support up to 20 user s logged into the Web UI at the same time. The table b elow show s the op eratio n abilitie s of users at dif ferent le vels when accessing the Web interface of the RMX .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 3-3 Pane L ayout Conference List The Conf erenc es l ist pa ne s hows a ll the c onfe rence s ru nning o n the cur re nt system and th eir relevant information , including status, ID, start t ime and end time.
Chapter 3 – Basic Operation 3-4 For example, " " ind icates t hat 16 resources are avail able and none of them are in use. For mor e infor ma tion , refer to Resource s Usag e . • MCU Sta te The foll owi ng expla ins t he inf orma tio n displa yed i n the MCU Sta te area : ― The MCU is f unction ing nor mally.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 3-5 List Sorting Right - click S hortcut Me nu The Web in terface provides right - click shor tcut menu s for commo n operatio ns such a s viewing detaile d para meters, crea ting/dele ting item s .
Chapter 3 – Basic Operation 3-6 Starting a Confe rence There are several ways to start a conference w ith the RMX: • Crea te an ins tant co nfer enc e throu gh the c onf erenc e lis t pa ne of the Web interface. • Directly start a conference th rough t he remot e c ontrol fr om the v ideo endpoi nt.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 3-7 rule varies, depen ding on the user' s endpoint type, whether th e conference password an d chairman password need to be created, an d whether other participa nts will be i nvited.
Chapter 3 – Basic Operation 3-8 Endpoint's D ial - in Num bers – Not Re gistered to a G at ekeeper Scenario Dial - in String Create this confere nce 172.2 2.30.40##100 1 Create this confere nce and set : Conference pas sw or d: 1 1 1 1 Chairperson passwor d: 2222 172.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 3-9 If the SIP serv er is not con figured on the network, the fo rmat of dial - in string is.
Chapter 3 – Basic Operation 3- 10 Dialing Direction Dial - in Number s Not e : When an H.323 conference creator w ants to invit e an SIP participa nt, if the H .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 3- 11 and pa ssword if t he confe re nce pa sswor d or chairperson password i s set first. For m ore inf orma ti on, se e the f ollowi ng sec tio ns.
Chapter 3 – Basic Operation 3- 12 RMX static route d om ain na me: p olycom. com ID of th e conference to be dialed in: 1001 Then, the end point dials 1 00 1 @ polyco m.com If the con ference to be dialed in i s set with the conference pass word 1111 and chairp erson pas sword 2222 Then , the regu lar user dials 1001$$1 111 @ po lycom.
4-1 4 Conf erence P rofi les A conference pro file is used to pre - define t he basic parameters for conference scheduling, such a s the ban dwidth, encr ypti on, and vi deo qualit y. All conferences will be created on the basi s of confere nce profile s.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4-2 Conference Prof ile Lis t.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4-3 RMX is provid ed wit h default b uilt - in conference profiles so that u sers can create conferences easily.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4-4 default setti ngs. For basic operation s, you only need to define t he d isplay name of th e profile. To configure parameters , see the description below .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4-5 Parameter Description Automati c terminatio n If this chec k box is se lec ted , the s y.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4-6 Parameter D escription of Advan ced Optio ns Parameter Description Lost Pac ket Recovery Lost Pac ket Recovery (LPR) i s an algori thm desig ned to protect IP video calls aga inst the i mpact of net work pac ket loss.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4-7 Parameter Description 4CIF/4SI F 16 mult i - screen mode (RMX 500 Rev A/RMX 1000 Rev A on ly) By default , the syst em - held 4CI F/4SI F conf eren ce supports up to 8 multi - screen w indow s.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4-8 Conference video param eters and maximum number of multi - scr een conferen ces - RM X 500 Rev A/R MX 1000 Rev A Video P aramet er Maximum n umber of mult i - sc.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4-9 Conference vi deo param eter s and maximum nu mber of multi - screen conferen ces - RM X.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4- 10 Video Re solution Description Rev C Only) occupying more syst em resour ces. T he require d bandwidth is not low er than 17 28Kbps. Up to H.264, 720P Used for the video di splay of H D quality . T he conference video can b e be st cod ed/ d eco ded w ith t h e H.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4- 11 Video Re solution Description user - defined sett ings for t he f irs t channel of v ideo strea ms. The video capabilities of v ideo streams descend from top to bottom.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4- 12 2 When nece ssary, clic k the button besides " Detai le d C onfig urati on" to configure th e video parameters used for t he conference. Select a proto col para meter from the “Pr otoc ol” opt ion s: ― Auto : This option is se lecte d by def ault.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4- 13 Parameter Description • High - r esolution graph ics: for hi gh quality image deta il dis play , with broader bandwidt h required. • Live V ideo: f or full - motion of dy namic video di splay , with the broadest bandwidth r equired.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4- 14 2 Select the largest mult i - scre en layout s o that the co nference site displa ys at most the number of multi - s creen windows set h ere.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4- 15 Selec t an opt ion o n the pa ge t o enable the cor res pond ing a udio a lgor ithm capab ility for the s ystem.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4- 16 Parameter Description recording can be manually started through the Web interface or DTMF function. For more inf ormation, see Re cording Control . People V ideo Y ou can select to rec ord the v ideo for which chan nel of vide o stream capa bility , or the audio only .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 4- 17 Site Name A user can set th e conference to displ ay each of the site names (en dpoint names) on the conference screen , so as to m ark each site i n the viewed s creen.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 4- 18 Setting a Defau lt Prof ile After a default pro file is set, the en dpoint will us e it when creating a conference di rectly through the remote con trol.
5-1 5 Reco rding Link The RMX supp orts the rec or ding li nk func tio n. It c an wor k wit h the P olyc om RSS to record co nference content. After th e recording setup is c ompleted, when the conferen ce starts, the RMX wil l first ca ll the pa rticipa nts in the participant lis t, and then call the configured RSS to record the conference.
Chapter 4 – Conference Pro files 5-2 Right - c lick the d efault e mpty lin k or configur ed RSS IP ad dress in the interface, and th en cl ick Properties to display the Rec ording Link- Gener al interface. General Setti ngs Recording Lin k - Gener al Settings The table below ex plains the detailed meani ngs of these parameters.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 5-3 DTM F Cod e S ett ing To set the recor ding contr ol opera tions and r ights f or u se by con necte d endpoints, c lick the D TMF Codes ta b.
Chapter 5 – Recor di n g Li n k 5-4 • For more information about the recording control operations of the RSS, see RSS User G uide . Recor ding P rope rties To view the s tatus between the recordi ng link and RMX, doubl e - cli c k the recording l ink, or r ight - clic k it and se lect "Pro pertie s" to view p arame ters.
6-1 6 Meeting Rooms A Meeting Room is a conference saved o n the MCU in passive mode, without using any s ystem re sources . A Me eting Room is a utom atica lly activa ted when the fir st particip ant d ials int o it. Once activa ted, a Meeting Roo m functio ns as a ny on going conf erenc e.
Chapter 6 – Meeti ng R oo ms 6-2 General Setti ngs New Meeting R oom - Gener al The table below ex plains the detailed meani ngs of these parameters. Parameter D escripti on for Ne w M eeting Room – Gener al Parameter Description Meeting R oom Name Set a uniq ue name to i dentify t he meeti ng room.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 6-3 Parameter Description Chairperson Password Enter the pa ssword th at ident ifies the chairperson ID. T he system w ill authorize more rig hts to the cha ir per s on .
Chapter 6 – Meeti ng R oo ms 6-4 these part icipant s one by o ne while pr essing do wn the "Ctrl" ke y, or selec t adja cent ones wh ile pre ssin g dow n the "S h ift" ke y.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 6-5 Multicast C onfigu rations RMX su pport s mu lticas ting to com puter s with in a L AN. You can watch real - time conference vide os by usin g special multic ast r eceiving s oftware on your comput er.
Chapter 6 – Meeti ng R oo ms 6-6 1 Run the R MX Multicast Player.exe file on th e CD included with your computer. Ins tall as prompted by the s oftware installatio n interface.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 6-7 ― Encryption P assword: if a multicast p assword has bee n configur ed on RMX, the s ame password must be entered h ere. 5 Click the OK bu tton.
7-1 7 Reser vatio ns Multiple t ypes of conference reservations can be implemented using R MX. A user can reserve a on e-time or permanen t conference, or hold rou tine conferences on a daily, weekly, or m onthly basis as ne ede d. The syste m reserves resou rces for conferences, so the co nference can be autom atically started at the pres et time.
Chapter 7 – Reservation s 7-2 Switching C alendar Modes Under the c alenda r view, t he syste m can disp lay the c alenda r by da y or by week so that u sers can fast view reservati ons at each time segm ent. By default, the Week calendar is used t o show the distributio n of reservations.
7-3 Setting a Res ervation Mode.
Chapter 7 – Reservation s 7-4 Reserve a Pe rmanent Conference A p ermanent c onference can be m anual ly terminated or deleted by a chairperson o r web UI user. To reserve a perman ent conference, set the Sch edule Mode to Perm anent. Set the start date an d time for a con ference in the page.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 7-5 Parameter Description Start Date Set the start dat e of the r ecurrence range of the reservat ion. End Date S et the end dat e of the re curre nce range of t he reserv ation.
Chapter 7 – Reservation s 7-6 Dele ting a Rese rvation You can del ete a reserved conferen ce before it is conv ened. Deleting a Reser vation: • In the res ervation calendar view, select the reser.
8-1 8 Address B ook You can u se the add ress bo ok prov id ed by the RM X to stor e pa rticip ant infor matio n, such a s t he IP a ddr ess a nd networ k com muni catio n prot ocol of the par ticipa nt' s endp oint. The add ress b ook ena ble s you to conv enie ntly a nd easily ad d partic ipants to a confere nce.
Chapter 8 – Address Book 8-2 Adding a P artic ipant t o the Loc al Directo ry You can a dd the infor mat ion of a new p artic ipan t to t he loc al di rect ory i n the following tw o way s: • Create a participant i n the address bo ok. • Add a par ticipa nt in the o ngoi ng co nfer ence to t he a ddr ess boo k.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RM X™1 000 Sys tem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 8-3 The table b elow exp lains th e detailed meanings o f these parameters. Configurati on Descri ption of New Participa nts – Gen eral Parameter Description Name Enter a name to ide ntify th e participant .
Chapter 8 – Address Book 8-4 There are two s ets of cas caded RMX devices (RMX_1 and R MX_2). Th e informat ion is as foll ows: RMX_1 IP: 172.2 2.176.9 E.164 Prefix (Regi ster to a GK): 80 ID of Master Co nference (Dial out from): 1234 RMX_2 IP: 172.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RM X™1 000 Sys tem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 8-5 Cascading Co nfigurat ion – RMX_2 Advanced Sett ing Usually, you onl y need to set the parameters on the General tab, and accept other default settings of the sys tem.
Chapter 8 – Address Book 8-6 Parameter Description 5dB. Email Address Set the Ema il addre ss used by the parti cipant to re ceive conferen ce notices f rom the sy stem. Up t o 2 Emai l addresses can be set by separ ating them w ith a “;”. For example, en ter address1@ polycom.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RM X™1 000 Sys tem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 8-7 Modify ing a Par ticipant/G roup To modify the p articipa nts or group s stored in the .
Chapter 8 – Address Book 8-8 When uploading an address book file, the partic ipants in the curr ent address book won't be ov erw ritten by entr ies w it h identical participant n ames in the uploade d file. Internal GK serve r The RMX syste m has be en succe ssfully i ntegra ted with inte rnal G K serve r from version V2.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RM X™1 000 Sys tem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 8-9 Select “Builtin Gab S erver Setting ” , the RM X can w or k as GAB serv er a nd endpoints c an get directory addre ss by registerin g to it , enter the p assword if any .
Chapter 8 – Address Book 8- 10 GAB Ser ver To regist er RMX t o the GA B server, select " GAB " from "Type". Settings for the GAB server Configure th e parameters according to th e table below: GAB Configur ation Param eters Parameter Description Server Set the IP addre ss of GAB s erv er .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RM X™1 000 Sys tem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 8- 11 Configure th e parameters according to th e table below: LDAP Configu ration Par amete rs Parameter Description Server IP ad dress of the LDAP direct ory serv er Server Port LDAP server por t No.
Chapter 8 – Address Book 8- 12 this e ndpoi nt can b e used to dia l in t o the co nf erence, and the grey icon indicates t hat this e ndpoint is offline.
9-1 9 Conf erence/P artic ipant Monit oring Throu gh the re al - time conf erenc e moni tori ng platf orm of the syst em, you c an easi ly m onitor ong oing con ferences; track partic ipants and conferen ce progress, an d perform control operations as needed.
Chapter 8 – Address Book 9-2 Parameter Conference Inf ormation End Tim e The time the conferen ce is expect ed to end For multi - screen conferences, you can click next to the confe rence name to di.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 9-3 Lockin g/unloc king a Confer ence When an ongoi ng co nfer enc e is locke d, a ll the e ndpoi nt s cann ot dia l into the conference by themselves.
Chapter 9 – Conference/Par tici pant Moni toring 9-4 3 Select the req uired mode in "Multi - scr een Mode". ― Lecture Mode: A ll the partic ipants’ endp oints will disp lay the lecturer in full scree ns, and the lec turer’s e ndpoi nt will d isplay othe r parti cipant s acc ordi ng to th e la yout set her e.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 9-5 • Directly se lect an end point conference site to be displa yed at the window. • If the "Sy mmetric Layout" op tion is selected, a us er can only select the multi - screen lay out w it h the same size of w indows.
Chapter 9 – Conference/Par tici pant Moni toring 9-6 3 Selec t the conf ere nce site you wa nt to po ll from t he li st of A ll P a rticipa nts, and click Add . The list of a dded c onference sit es will b e displa yed in the Polled Partic ipants l ist.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 9-7 Setting M essage Overla y Parameter Description Enable Select th is op tion to en able message over lay . Then you c an s et other para meters.
Chapter 9 – Conference/Par tici pant Moni toring 9-8 The infor ma tion f or the pa r ticipa nt who has be en set a s a dua l st ream sender will be di splayed in Current Dual Stream Senders, and will also be displa yed ne xt t o th e role i con f or that parti cipa nt in t he participa nt list.
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 9-9 Parameter Description Role Displays the partic ipants role or func tion in the conferen .
Chapter 9 – Conference/Par tici pant Moni toring 9- 10 Viewing P articipa nt Proper ties To view det ailed parameters of a participant , double - click this pa rticipant i n the par ticipant l ist, or ri ght - click the pa rtici pant, a nd then clic k "Partici pant Properties ".
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 9- 11 Button Name Descr iption but the c onference c an still re ceive aud io from this site. The Audio B locked ind icator appear s in the participant list and the Un blo ck Audio button bec ome s ac tiv e ( ).
Chapter 9 – Conference/Par tici pant Moni toring 9- 12 Partici pant Co ntrol Ope rati ons Mute a Participant The muted participa nt ca nnot speak. If y ou want to m ute a par ticipant in the confer .
Us er Guid e f or P olyc om® RMX™ 50 0 an d P o lycom ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 9- 13 Manuall y move the parti cipant to a nother v ideo stre am channel .
Chapter 9 – Conference/Par tici pant Moni toring 9- 14 I Frame Sup pression In the event o f severe packet loss, the endpoint will frequently request I frame, which wi ll af fec t othe r p art icipants ' video quality.
10 -1 10 Users and Co nnect ions Users who are defined i n the Web interface can log into th e Web management interface to com plete authorized operatio ns.
Chapter 10 – Users and Connecti ons 10 -2 Use r Li st User List Pane To view the defin ed users for the curren t syste m, click Users in the RMX Management pan e.
Us er Gui de for P oly com ® RMX™ 500 and Po lyc om® RMX™10 00 S ys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 10 -3 New User Setting s Page Description for New U ser Settin gs Parameter Description User Name .
Chapter 10 – Users and Connecti ons 10 -4 Viewing User Conne ction User Connectio n List The Web mana gement p age for the syste m can li st all c onnectio ns (all user s, servers, or o thers logged into th e system,) to the Web interface. To view c onnected users, click Conn ections in the RMX Management p ane.
11 -1 11 IP Ne twor k Serv ices Click "IP Net work S ervice s" in the RM X Ma nageme nt pane to display t he related IP in formation setting page on the list pane.
Chapter 11 – IP Network Ser vices 11 -2 LAN Se tting Configure th e LAN information in th e "IP Network Services" in terface. IP Ne twork Ser vice s – LAN Port Set ting Inter face LAN Port Setting Parameters Parameter Description LAN Backup ( LAN2 Only) Only disp layed on th e LAN2 s ettings page.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 11 -3 Parameter Description work w hen the LAN1 p ort is u n available.
Chapter 11 – IP Network Ser vices 11 -4 IP Network Services - Routers The Rou ters pa ge d ispla ys t he infor mat ion for the c onfi gured routes in the system.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 11 -5 IP Network Services - Gatekeeper The table b elow exp lains th e specif ic meani ngs for the config uratio n options. Gatekeeper S etting Parameter Description IP Networ k T ype Set the IP netw ork ty pe for t he RMX system to make a ca ll.
Chapter 11 – IP Network Ser vices 11 -6 In the "IP Network Services" interface, click "SIP Server" to con figure SIP server parameters. IP Service – SIP Ser ver Configurati on Descri ption of SIP Server Parameters Parameter Description IP Networ k T ype Set the IP netw ork ty pe for t he RMX system to make a ca ll.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 11 -7 Parameter Description Server Doma in Name Provides the domain nam e of S IP server for re gist rati on service . User Name User name provided by the SI P server for th e registered user .
Chapter 11 – IP Network Ser vices 11 -8 Parameter Description routers. • Dif ferv : Select w hen the network router uses Dif f erv for priority encoding. If this option is selected, enter values in t he "Audio" and "V ideo" f ields, T he value range is 0~63.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 11 -9 Descripti on of Port Se ttings Parameter Description Fixed Ports Specifie s whether t o define th e T CP and UD P por ts.
Chapter 11 – IP Network Ser vices 11 - 10 Parameter Description Use Simpl e Mail T ransfer Protocol Ser vers Configure w hether t o enable t he configur ations on Email servers. T he syst em can send conf eren ce notification Emails to us ers only i f the Em ail servers have been configure d.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 11 - 11 IP Ne twork Ser vice s – Intr anet.
12 -1 12 IVR S er vice RMX pro vide s a conf ere nce I ntera ctive Voice Resp onse (IVR) functi on t hat allows c onfer ence part icip ants t o use a n endp oint inpu t de vice ( such as a remote c ontr ol) t o inte ract with the conf ere nce foll owi ng the v oice and onscreen operati on prompts played in t he conference.
Chapter 12 – IVR Service 12 -2 Default IVR Info rmat ion The "Messa ge" ba r of IV R sho ws t he names of 12 I VR voice p rompts avai lable. The tab le be low sh ows the de fau lt IVR inf orma tion. Factory IVR I nformati on IVR Information Prompt Message Description First to join Y ou are the first per son to j oin the conferen ce.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX™ 5 00 an d Po lyc om® RMX™ 1000 S ys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 12 -3 IVR Information Prompt Message Description conferen ce. Invalid Chairperson Password Invalid chairper son passw ord. Please try again. This pro mpt will be p layed if the user e nters an inv alid chairper son passw ord.
Chapter 12 – IVR Service 12 -4 To record a udio messa ges, use any s ound record ing ut ility ava ilable i n your computer or reco rd them profes sionally in a recordi ng studio. Make s ure that the recorded m essage can be s aved as a W ave fi le (in the *.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX™ 5 00 an d Po lyc om® RMX™ 1000 S ys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 12 -5 Properties f or Sound D ialog B ox The Sound Sele cti on dial og b ox open s. 4 In the Form at field, select PCM. 5 In the "Att ributes" list, select 16 or 32kHz, 16 Bit, and Stereo o r Mono.
Chapter 12 – IVR Service 12 -6 Save the F ormat The sys tem re tur ns to the Sound S elec tion d ial og box. 9 Click OK. T he system re tur ns to the Pr opert ies for Sou nd dialog b ox. 10 Clic k OK. The sy stem re tur ns to t he S ound – Sound Recorder dialog box.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX™ 5 00 an d Po lyc om® RMX™ 1000 S ys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 12 -7 10 In the Save in fiel d, select the directo ry where the file wil l be stored. 11 In the "Save as Type" fiel d, select the .wav file forma t.
13 -1 13 CDR RMX include s a Call De tail Rec ord (CD R) utility, whic h enables y ou to vie w summary info rmation about conferen ces, as well as to retri eve full con ference infor matio n and sa ve it to a file. The fil e can b e used to pr od uce reports or be exported to externa l billi ng syste ms.
Chapter 13 – CDR 13 -2 CDR File – Formatte Viewing CDR Records To view the co nference records, click the menu opt ions Administr ation - >C DR on t he top - left of the page.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX™ 5 00 an d Po lyc om® RMX™ 1000 S ys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 13 -3 • Retrieve - Save the sel ec ted CDR rec ords to a specifie d loca tion as pla in text (.cdr files). • - Move the curso r to the lower right corner of the C DR list t o activa te this hid den contr ol.
14 -1 14 Syst em Mai nten ance Syst em Ale rts When an erro r occurs in the system, t he Syste m Aler ts func tion will be activated. RMX wil l record the system alert information and generate a report file in the *.t xt for mat. When a system error occurs, the system alert area blinks red until th e problem is so lved.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 -2 H.323 Link H.323 Link Status To view all connected H.323 links, clic k H.323 /SIP H.3 23 Link on t he left - botto m of t he pa ge. The H.3 23 Link pa ne open s wit h the l ist of conne cted H.3 23 links. For the meanings o f the H.
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 -3 To set the syste m ti me, clic k the menu opt ions S etup - > RMX Ti me o n the top - left of the page. Th e system time se tup page ope ns.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 -4 Customiz ation Page Modify ing Lang uage To modify the d evice la nguage , click the "L anguage" tab on the cust omiza tion page, select th e required language from t he drop - down m enu , and then cl ick the "OK" butto n.
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 -5 Customized Item Description a confere nce is held w ith RMX . Depending on vario us scr een w idth/ heig ht ratios of participa nts' endpoint display s, you can upload per sonal pictures t hat meet d iffer ent requir ements.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 -6 Maximum Ba ndwi dth (RMX 100 0 Re v A only) RMX 1000 Rev A's us ers can set wheth er to enable the 4M bandwidth capab ility when t he system communica tes wit h partic ipa nts.
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 -7 • Disable ad hoc conf erence : When this c heck box is se le cted, the end point cannot cr eat e a conf ere nce i n the PCM lob by. Al so, yo u cannot c reat e a confer ence by directly en tering the IP address o r E.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 -8 directly in t he l eft text box, and then cl ick "Upload Signed Certific ate" to upload the certific ate to the RMX system. Click Vie w Certific ate Infor matio n to check the infor ma tion for certif icates installe d on RMX.
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 -9 Parameter Description Contact person for this MCU Spe cif ies the n ame o f t he p erso.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 - 10 SNMP Properties – Tr a p s Parameter C onfigurati on of S NMP T raps Parameter Description SNMP T rap V ersion Specifie s the SNM P T rap v ersion used by .
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 - 11 Parameter Description • The confer ence starts/end s.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 - 12 System Log The log page c onsist s of a list of r ecorde d log file s with the ir corresp ondi ng crea tion ti mes and the fo llowi ng fu nction b utt ons: .
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 - 13 Backup Con figurati on / Reser vation Restor ing Conf igur ation / Reser vation To re.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 - 14 It is recomm ended that you export th e address book before you reset the system. Fo r more information, see Impor ting and Exporting the Local Dire ctory .
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 - 15 Resource Rep ort Page – for RM X 1000 Rev C and RM X 500 Rev B The Resourc e Usage .
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 - 16 Setting Description name (RM X 500 Rev B/R M X 1000 Rev C only) of Advanced Options . When you send dual streams to an endpoint which does not support H.
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 - 17 the W eb UI. If th at happens, y ou can use the R MX 1000 Rescue utility provided w ith the device to restore the up gr ade. For det ails p lease refer t o S ystem R ecovery .
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 - 18 ― Port: CO M1 ( confir m o n the b asis of the port used on t he PC) ― Baud rate: 1152 00 bps ― Data: 8 ― Parity: no ne ― Stop bit: 1 3 In the Consol e session, press the Enter k ey. The login interface appears.
U se r Gu id e f or P oly com® RMX™ 50 0 an d P oly com ® RMX ™1 000 Sys tems (Confere nce on Ports) 14 - 19 Console In terface – High lightin g Rescue If you ha ve n o opera tion f or 5 second s on t he abov e interface, the system will auto matic all y enter the nor mal m ode.
Chapter 14 – System Mainten ance 14 - 20 progress if t he PC is es tabli shing a c onnecti on with the MC U. Uploading P ackage 4 Whe n prompted whether to restart th e system, click NO to upload t he other package. 5 Continu e to u ploa d the Fi le Sy stem package as desc ribed in Ste p 2 and Step 3.
15 -1 15 Signali ng a nd Hardw are Monit oring Signaling Mon itoring To monitor t he status of LAN1, LAN2, SIP, directory service and gatekeeper of the syste m you are using , click "Signa ling Mo nitor" in the RM X Manage ment pane. T he sig naling sta tus list w ill be dis played in the list pane on the r ight si de.
Chapter 15 – Sig naling and Ha rdware Mo nitoring 15 -2 Service N ame Status In dic at ion Directo ry Ser vice Registered: MC U has been regist ered to th e direct ory server . Registratio n Fail ed: Registration o f M CU to the director y server fa iled.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 15 -3 Stacking RMX supports two devi ces to be stacked so as to extend the resource capab ility of a single RMX device to support m ore con fere nces and participa nts with out incre asing the ma nage ment com plex ity.
Chapter 15 – Sig naling and Ha rdware Mo nitoring 15 -4 ― If you are con figuring the slave device, pl ease select Slav e, and then enter the IP address for the master MCU.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 15 -5 Hot Standby The RMX syste m sup ports hot s tandby, allowi ng two M CU de vices connec ted wi thin t he sa me L AN to tr eat e ach othe r as a st andby ma chi ne for data synchro niza tion.
Chapter 15 – Sig naling and Ha rdware Mo nitoring 15 -6 Configur e Hot Standby Befor e confi gur ing hot stan dby, you need to f inish t he fol lowi ng task s: • Ensure th at the two MCU devices which can be treated as standby machines for each other have the same so ftware version and model .
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 15 -7 5 Click OK. 6 Wh en the i nfor mati on on t he MC U de vice is backe d up, click OK in t he popup messa ge box, a nd th en click Restart No w.
Chapter 15 – Sig naling and Ha rdware Mo nitoring 15 -8 To restart th e system, click the butto n on this p a ne. To shut of f the devic e, cli ck the button on t his pa ne.
16 -1 16 Pers onal C onfer ence Manag er (P CM) In additio n to the Web interf ace, RMX also provide s end use rs with t he PCM (Personal Con ference Manager) interface to con trol a conference vi a a remote contr ol.
Chapter 16 – Personal Conf eren ce Manag er (PCM) 16 -2 Introduc tion to PCM Interfa ces View ing the PC M Inte rface The end point with c hair p er son priv ileges c an display t he PCM menu only when a m ulti - screen conference is held.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po lyc om® RMX™ 1000 S ys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 16 -3 PCM M ain Menu If you have no operation for a certain period on the PCM menu interface, the system automatically goes ba c k to the conferen ce image.
Chapter 16 – Personal Conf eren ce Manag er (PCM) 16 -4 FECC T oken Descr iption • Bring up the menu (if the confe rence videos are dis play ed) • Go to the low er level menu • Confirm the sel.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po lyc om® RMX™ 1000 S ys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 16 -5 1 In the P CM main menu, select "Click Vi ew" to go to the interface for selecting a multi - screen legend.
Chapter 16 – Personal Conf eren ce Manag er (PCM) 16 -6 a lect urer . The e ndpoi nt for whic h par ticipa nt is selected as the lecturer will be ide ntified wi th in t he list. If Aut o is selec ted, the voice activation feature will be used to sel ect the participant whose speech reaches the predefi ned time as the lect urer.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po lyc om® RMX™ 1000 S ys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 16 -7 remote control, an d then press th e Zoom In key to swit ch this sta tus (repea tedly pr ess the Zoo m In key to c yclicall y switc h the on/of f statu s).
Chapter 16 – Personal Conf eren ce Manag er (PCM) 16 -8 In the FECC statu s, if y ou performed no FECC operation in 10 seconds or used the DTMF function, y ou will be automatically signed out of the FECC state and brought to the conference image.
17 -1 17 Appen dix A : Con nectio n Failu re D iagno sis When a p artic ipant f aile d to c onnec t to a c onfe rence or wa s disc onnec ted from a conferen ce, the Connect ion Status page of P articipant Pro perties pages appears, listi ng the cause and mo re details about the conn ection failure.
18 -1 18 Appen dix B : Teln et/Te rmina l Commands RMX als o supp orts d evic e d ebuggi ng fro m the c omm and line . You can config ure c omma nd setti ngs in either of the f ollowin g two met hods: using the HyperTerminal after co nnecting it to the device through a serial port or configuring vi a telnet.
18 -2 If you entered a wrong password, you may b e required to re - login to t he system. If you ent ered the right passwo rd, you will be brought directly t o the comma nd sett ing i nterf ace .
Chapter 18 – Append ix B: Tel net/Term inal Commands 18 -4 Parameters D escript ion Parameter Description timeout D efaults to 120 seconds and can be modified t o any valu e in the range of 5 – 60.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 18 -5 The system d isplays t he prompt message "A re you sure?". Key in "Y" to pro ceed, or key i n "N" to cancel th e setting.
Chapter 18 – Append ix B: Tel net/Term inal Commands 18 -6 Network Ser vice Key in t he foll owin g com ma nds af ter the prompt "#" t o set networ k config urat ions: "set {lan1 | lan2} ip {dhcp | static <ip > netmask < mask > gw <gatewa y>}" - set the IP address for LAN 1 or LAN 2 interface.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Sys tem s (Confere nce on Ports) 18 -7 [Example 2] Set the 10 0M half duplex for the LAN 1 interface: After you set the conne ction feature or IP address for the LA N interface, the sy stem must be restarted in or der for t h e new settings to take effect.
Chapter 18 – Append ix B: Tel net/Term inal Commands 18 -8 [Exam ple] Set th e I fram e request tim e interva l to 60 s econds :.
Chapter 19 – Appendix C: Glossary 19 -2 19 Appen dix C: Glossa ry Abbrev iation/T erm Explanation Bandwidth Defines th e informatio n - carry ing capac ity of a ch annel. In analog sys tems, it i s the dif ference between t he highest frequency t hat a cha nnel can c arry and the l owest, measured in hertz.
Us er Guide for Polycom ® RMX ™ 5 00 an d Po ly com® RMX™ 100 0 Syste ms (Confere nce on Ports) 19 -3 Abbrev iation/T erm Explanation amount of dat a that c an flow during one se cond over a communicat ions line ( using a t ransmissi on medium).
Chapter 19 – Appendix C: Glossary 19 -4 Abbrev iation/T erm Explanation H.323 A n I TU - T standard for audio, v ideo and data commun ic atio ns acr o ss I P - ba sed (LAN) n etwor ks, including t he Interne t. IP Internet Pr otocol. The w ork ing proto col that form s the basis of the Internet.
Qui ck I nst al lat ion Setup Wiz ard 20 -1 20 Thir d - party Sof tware Lice nses Listed in this a ppendix are some of the third - party software products u sed by Polycom RMX a nd t he rel eva nt copyr ight anno unce me nts. Third Party Licen ses Software Source File License Typ e License Conditions Busybox 1.
Us er Guid e f or P olycom ® RMX ™ 500 and Po ly com® RM X™ 100 0 S ystem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 20 -2 Software Source File License Typ e License Conditions OpenLDAP OpenLDA P Publ ic Lic en s e v 2.8 (17 August 2003) http://w ww .openldap.
Qui ck I nst al lat ion Setup Wiz ard 21 -1 21 Quick Insta llation Set up Wiza rd (RMX500 R ev A only) Before usin g the simple conference managem ent system, you need to firs t configure your syste m usin g the setup wizar d, such as settin g RMX time a nd creating a ddress b ook.
Us er Guid e f or P olycom ® RMX ™ 500 and Po ly com® RM X™ 100 0 S ystem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 21 -2 When you make new conference reservations, sy stem will co nfigure highest res oluti on and c onne ctio n rate in acc orda nce with you r se ttings .
Qui ck I nst al lat ion Setup Wiz ard 21 -3 5 Foll ow t he on - screen prompts to enter the new password an d click OK . Create Simp le Con ference Management S ystem User: 1 In the Web browser, enter h ttp:/ /<RMX IP a ddre ss> in the address bar, and the n press Enter .
Us er Guid e f or P olycom ® RMX ™ 500 and Po ly com® RM X™ 100 0 S ystem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 21 -4 5 Clic k Back . When uploading an addres s bo ok file, the par ti cipant s in the c u rrent address boo k w ill be overwrit ten. If contacts ema i l addr essed in the .
Qui ck I nst al lat ion Setup Wiz ard 21 -5 • You can add participants and meeting r oom s prior to t he start of the meeting, or you can add meeti ng rooms durin g the meeti ng. • The dial - in ID in t he meeting no tification s is defi ned by y our system settings, for more infor mati on, s ee dial - in ID.
Us er Guid e f or P olycom ® RMX ™ 500 and Po ly com® RM X™ 100 0 S ystem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 21 -6 1 Click Conference List . 2 Clic k Contr ol . 3 Clic k one or more meeti ng rooms t o be c ontr olled. 4 C lick mee ting r oo m contr ol toolb ar to c arr y out c ontr ol .
Qui ck I nst al lat ion Setup Wiz ard 21 -7 To change a multi - scr een mo de of an instant co nference: 1 Click Conference List . 2 Clic k Contr ol . 3 Clic k single or multiple me eting roo ms, the n click Change Layout . 4 Se lect a la yout mode and cl ick OK .
Us er Guid e f or P olycom ® RMX ™ 500 and Po ly com® RM X™ 100 0 S ystem s (Con fe ren ce on Por ts) 21 -8 Number of Meeti ng Rooms Multi- screen Layo ut 10 11 - 13 14 - 16 16+ Dial - i n Num ber For an H.323 endpo int, if the endpoint h as been registered to the s ame gatekeeper as RMX , the dial - in numbe r co nsists of the E.
Qui ck I nst al lat ion Setup Wiz ard 21 -9 For exam ple: RMX I P address : 172.22.30. 40 ID of th e conference to be created: 1001 The tab le belo w shows the strin gs dialed by the end point u nder dif ferent scenarios: H.323 Endpoi nt's Di al - in Numb ers – Not Reg istered t o a GK Scenario Dial -in String Create this confere nce 172.
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