Polycom DMA 7000 System Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
MCU Pool Orders MCU Management
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4 Click OK.
The changes you made appear in the MCU Pools list.
To delete an MCU Pool
1 Go to Network > MCU > MCU Pools.
2 In the MCU Pools list, select the MCU pool you want to remove.
3 In the Actions list, select Delete.
If the pool is included in one or more pool orders, the system warns you
and provides information about the consequences of deleting it.
4 When asked to confirm that you want to delete the selected MCU pool,
click Yes.
See also:
“MCU Pools” on page 137
“Add MCU Pool Dialog Box” on page 139
“Edit MCU Pool Dialog Box” on page 139
MCU Pool Orders
The MCU Pool Orders list shows the MCU pool orders that are defined in the
Polycom DMA system. In a superclustered system, this list is the same on all
clusters in the supercluster. A pool order contains one or more MCU pools and
specifies the order of preference in which the pools are used.
Every conference room (VMR) is associated with an MCU pool order in one of
the following ways:
By direct assignment. See “Edit Conference Room Dialog Box” on
page 309.
Via the user’s enterprise group membership
From the system default.
The pool(s) to which an MCU belongs, and the pool order(s) to which a pool
belongs, are used to determine which MCU is used to host a conference. For
some examples of how MCUs can be organized into pools for specific
purposes, see “MCU Pools” on page 137.
Note
MCU pools were called MCU zones in earlier versions of the Polycom DMA system.
The name was changed to avoid confusion with the concept of gatekeeper zones.