11-08-2011 07:31 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:35 PM
Is there a way to force a Codian MCU to be the 'slave' in a cascading MCU relationship? When I try to connect it to a 3rd-party Polycom MCU, the Codian keeps trying to be the 'master', and it's causing problems. The other party insists I have to force my Codian to be a 'slave', but I can't find a way to do that.
Does it make a difference which direction the call is placed in?
Thanks.
11-08-2011 02:13 PM
Do you run the latest software on the mcu 4.2(1.50)?
You can define a pre defined "endpoint" there you can select the codec negotiation (if this is what you are aiming for).
Besides that you might want to select a fullscreen switching layout.
Either you should be able to dial out or you would have to see that the dial in matches the pre defined endpoint
Online help info:
"Content negotiation
This field allows the MCU to be configured so that content can be exchanged with third party MCUs in multi-level cascaded conferences over H.323. Choose from:
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When exchanging content with an endpoint in a H.323 call, the MCU acts as a master unit and the endpoint as a slave unit for the purpose of H.239 token negotiation. However, in order for the MCU to exchange content with a cascaded third party MCU the MCU must appear to the third party MCU to be a slave unit. The MCU can be configured as a true slave, in which case content will only be sent if the third party MCU master accepts the token request, or as a mimic slave where content is sent to all other connected endpoints even if the third party MCU rejects the token request."
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