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12-25-2013 01:23 AM
Hello All,
I want to buy RMX4000 can any one tell me that how many Participants can connect to one conference ID?
for example in RMX2000 I can connect only 14 participants in one Conference ID and I don't know about RMX 4000?
Thanks a lot for your information in advance.
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12-29-2013 10:53 PM
Take a look at RMX Admin's Guide. "Resource Management" and "System Information" chapters give full information about RMX resource usage.
Hope this could help,
Mike
12-25-2013 04:48 PM
The RMX 2000 with 2 MPMx-D cards should be able to handle 60 HD (720p30) sites on a single conference. Obviously, you to have sufficent bandwidth to handle all those sites. The RMX 4000 with 4 MPMx-D cards would be double that.
Gary M
12-26-2013 12:05 AM
I have answered in Private Message:
According to both RMX 2000 and RMX 4000 Hardware Guides the maximum number of video participants in a conference is 180. Of course this number may be decreased by hardware and licensing limitations. I can't agree with you that RMX 2000 can connect only 14 participants in one conference. I have the experience to use RMX 2000 for organizing single conferences with up to about a hundred participants and conferences with 20 - 30 participants are usual for our customers.
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