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RMX Web Client and RMX Manager
The most common operations performed via the RMX Web Client and
RMX Manager are:
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Configuration (available only to users with Administrator
Authorization Level) and MCU status monitoring (available only to
users with Administrator and Operator Authorization Levels)
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Starting, monitoring and managing conferences
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Monitoring and managing participants and endpoints as individuals
or groups.
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Participant – A person using an endpoint to connect to a
conference. When using a Room System, several participants use a
single endpoint.
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Endpoint – A hardware device, or set of devices, that can call,
and be called by an MCU or another endpoint. For example, an
endpoint can be a phone, a camera and microphone connected to
a PC or an integrated Room System (conferencing system).
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Group – A group of participants or endpoints with a common
name.
The RMX Web Client enables users to control and monitor a single RMX
unit while the RMX Manager enables users to control and monitor
multiple RMX units from a single interface. Both applications use a
similar working mode. This chapter describes the RMX Web Client. For
more information about the RMX Manager, see the RMX 1500/2000/4000
Administrator’s Guide.