After adding a meeting bridge cluster to Mividas Core you will find more advanced settings by editing the cluster.
To edit settings for a cluster, start by navigating to Mividas Core > Admin > Video meeting bridges
and find the cluster that you wish to edit and click the (
) icon located at the top right of the cluster widget to bring up the edit dialog for the specific cluster.
Settings
At the top of the dialog, you will find the basic settings for the cluster:
- Description – Used to identify the cluster in list views.
- Connected domains – Use a comma-separated list for multiple domains.
- Update statistics automatically – Applies to VCS and Pexip clusters.
- Use local database for searches – Use local database if possible to browse e.g. meeting rooms and users for better performance and reduced API calls. Synchronization takes place continuously, but if many changes take place directly in the bridge, there may be a delay before they are displayed. Should always be used in Pexip multitenant environments.
- Use CDR / Eventsink data for active calls – Use local call data to view active calls for better performance. Requires CDR / Eventsink to be connected to Core.
This option should always be used in Pexip multitenant environments
Acano cluster
If the cluster is of the type Cisco Meeting Server these additional settings will be available:
- Empty chat x minutes after the end of the call – Set the number of minutes to wait before the chat gets emptied, this applies only to CMS before version 3.0.
- Set Call ID as uri or secondary_uri – Update meeting rooms so that they can always be called via SIP via room number, even if users have created them manually.
Pexip cluster
These additional settings will be available for clusters of type Pexip:
- Default customer – Sets the default customer for the cluster.
Cluster settings
These settings will be available for all clusters which can differ slightly depending on what type of cluster you are editing:
- Default SIP domain – The SIP domain to use eg. with meeting invitations.
- Separate domain WebRTC/Web access – WebRTC hostname to use eg. with meeting invitations.
- IVR phone number – IVR phone number to use eg. with meeting invitations.
- Dial-out location for new participants – (Pexip) Specifies what location to use when using dial-out for new participants.
- Theme settings – (Pexip) Resource-uri to use for pexip, e.g. /admin/api/configuration/v1/ivr_theme/1234/
- Alternative SIP domains – Use a comma-separated list for multiple domains.
- Scheduled room number range – Number intervals to use for when static virtual meeting rooms are created. When creating a number range these settings are available:
- Title – Used to identify this specific number range.
- Start – Start number for the interval.
- Stop – Stop number for the interval.
- Next number – Use this for exciting installations where the interval should start from this number.
- Static room number range – Same as above but used for static meeting rooms.
- Delete meeting room x min after scheduled meeting – Use this setting to delete the meeting room x minutes after the scheduled meeting has ended.
Customer-specific settings
You may also add customer-specific settings in multi-tenant installations if needed. Simply add a new settings object where you start by selecting which customer the settings should be applied to, you can then add the same settings described in the topic above that will only be used for the selected customer.
Cluster policies
Use these settings to specify what should happen when the soft and hard limit is hit for bridges in the cluster. The following options are available:
- Ignore – The limit action will be ignored.
- Log – When the limit is reached it will be logged.
- Limit to audio-only – When the limit is reached only audio will be available for the participants.
- Lower quality to SD – The quality of the video stream will be lowered to SD quality when the limit is reached.
- Lower quality to 720p – The quality of the video stream will be lowered to 720p quality when the limit is reached.
- Reject – New participants will be rejected when the limit is reached.
You may select to apply the gateway rules by checking the “Apply gateway rules” checkbox, otherwise, only hits will be counted.
When you are happy with your changes simply click the “Save” button to apply the settings for your cluster.