Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
C-10 Polycom, Inc.
Event Specific Fields
The following tables describe the fields which are specific to each type of event.
5001 CONFERENCE
START
CONTINUE 4
Additional information about a CONFERENCE START event.
For more information about the fields, see Table C-5, “Event
Fields for Event 5001 - CONFERENCE START CONTINUE 4,”
on page C-14.
Note: An additional CONFERENCE START CONTINUE 4
event will be written to the CDR each time the value of one of
the following conference fields is modified:
• Conference Password
• Chairperson Password
• Info1, Info2 or Info3
• Billing Info
These additional events will only contain the value of the
modified field.
6001 CONFERENCE
START
CONTINUE 5
Additional information about a CONFERENCE START event.
For more information about the fields, see Table C-6, “Event
Fields for Event 6001 - CONFERENCE START CONTINUE 5,”
on page C-15.
11001 CONFERENCE
START
CONTINUE 10
Additional information about a CONFERENCE START event.
This event contains the Display Name.
For more information about the fields, see Table C-7, “Event
Fields for Event 11001 - CONFERENCE START
CONTINUE 10,” on page C-15.
Table C-2 CDR Event Types (Continued)
Event Code Event Name Description
This list only includes events that are supported by the MCU. For a list of MGC Manager events that
are not supported by the RMX, see "MGC Manager Events that are not Supported by the MCU” on
page C-42.
Some fields that were supported by the MGC Manager, are not supported by the MCU. In addition,
for some fields the MCU has a fixed value, whereas the MGC Manager supported multiple values.
For more information about the MGC Manager fields and values, see the MGC Manager User’s
Guide Volume II, Appendix A.
Table C-3 Event Fields for Event 1 - CONFERENCE START
Field Description
Dial-Out Manually Indicates whether the conference was a dial-out manually conference or not.
Currently the only value is:
0 - The conference was not a dial-out manually conference, that is, the MCU
initiates the communication with dial-out participants, and the user does not
need to connect them manually.