Secured conference monitoring, Monitoring ongoing gateway sessions – Polycom RMX DOC2579D User Manual

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You can view all the conference’s properties but those that appear

with a gray background cannot be modified.
For more information, see the RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s

Guide, "Conference Level Monitoring” on page

10-3

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Secured Conference Monitoring

When Secured Conference Mode is enabled on the RMX, it locks the

conference and prevents participants and RMX Users from joining the

conference. A Secured conference cannot be monitored or controlled in

any way. While a conference is in the Secure mode, the RMX User with

Administrator authorization cannot view the participants list or any other

conference properties, but can manually terminate it.
The conference chairperson can enable or disable the Secure mode from

the DTMF input device (touch-tone telephone or the endpoint’s remote

control), using the appropriate DTMF code (the default code is *71).

During the secure conference, the chairperson and participants can

perform various operations, such as muting, via their DTMF input device

using the appropriate DTMF codes. However, because Secure conferences

cannot be monitored, these operations or status changes are not displayed

in the Conferences or Participants panes.
A special icon

is used to indicate that the conference is in Secure mode.

Monitoring Ongoing Gateway Sessions

Ongoing Gateway Sessions that are created when calling the Gateway

Profile, are listed in the ongoing Conferences list pane and are monitored in

the same way as the conferences.
For more details, see the RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide,

"Conference Level Monitoring” on page

10-3

.

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