Polycom 3725-76302-001O Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
Device Management
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See also:
Endpoints on page 91
Add Alias Dialog Box on page 99
Edit Alias Dialog Box on page 99
Edit Device Dialog Box
The Edit Device dialog box lets you change a device’s class of service settings, add aliases, and edit or
delete added aliases. You can’t edit or delete aliases with which the device registered.
The following table describes the parts of the dialog box.
Field Description
Device type The device’s signaling protocol (H.323 or SIP).
Signaling address For an H.323 device, the H.225 call signaling address and port of the device. Either
this or the RAS address is required.
RAS address For an H.323 device, the RAS (Registration, Admission and Status) channel address
and port of the device.
Aliases For an H.323 device, lists the device’s aliases. When you’re adding a device, this list
is empty. The Add button lets you add an alias.
Site The site to which the device belongs. Display only.
Owner domain The domain to which the device’s owner belongs, if provided by the device. Display
only.
Owner The user who owns the device, if provided by the device. Display only.
Registration status The registration status of the device. Display only.
Permanent Prevents the registration from ever expiring.
Device authentication Indicates whether the endpoint must authenticate itself.
Note: Inbound authentication for the device type must be enabled at the system
level (see Device Authentication on page 261), or the setting for the device has no
effect.
Class of service Select to modify the class of service and the bit rate limits for calls to and from this
device.
A call between two devices receives the higher class of service of the two.
Note: When a device calls a conference room (VMR), the class of service of the
conference room applies to the call, not the class of service of the device.
Maximum bit rate (kbps) The maximum bit rate for calls to and from this device.
Minimum downspeed bit
rate (kbps)
The minimum bit rate to which calls from this device can be downspeeded to
manage bandwidth. If this minimum isn’t available, the call is dropped.