Virtual recording room (vrr), Dialing-in to a vrr to start recording, E virtual recording room (vrr) – Polycom 3725-32870-002 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Ordinary User Configuration

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To change password:

1 Click Change My Password in the ACTIONS area on the left side of the

page.

2 In the popup password setting box, enter your old password, your new

password, confirm password, and then click OK.

If successful, you will be prompted that your password has been successfully

changed. Otherwise, you will have to follow instructions to set an

appropriate password.

Only local users created in the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 system can change their

passwords. This function is not available to Active Directory server users.

Virtual Recording Room (VRR)

A Virtual Recording Room (VRR) defines various recording-related

parameters, which are the basis of all recordings. While creating a new user

in the system, a VRR owned by the user is automatically generated. A VRR is

identified by digits, and you can directly dial your own VRR to start

recording by adding your VRR number to the dial-in number.
Click VRR>VRRs in the menu bar at the top of the page to open the VRR

page. In this page you can view user-owned VRR information, including

VRR's name, number, owner, channel and template being used.
In the list, you can search, sort and refresh those VRRs. For specific

instructions, see List Sorting, Searching, and Refreshing.

Dialing-in to a VRR to Start Recording

When an endpoint or MCU tries to connect by directly dialing the IP address

or E.164 prefix of the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 system, the default VRR

parameters will be used to record. You can directly start recording using

recording parameters defined in a VRR by adding the VRR number to the

dial-in number.

To dial VRR through an endpoint's remote control:

If both the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 and the endpoint are registered to the

gatekeeper, the dial-in number is [RSS E.164 prefix][VRR number].

For example, if the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 E.164 is 1234 and your VRR

number is 1000, you may dial "12341000".

If the network is not configured with a gatekeeper, the dial-in number is

[RSS IP address]##[VRR number].

For example, if the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 IP address is 172.21.110.2 and

your VRR number is 1000, you may dial "172.21.110.2##1000".

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