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enable_sip_response_in_transfer_metric

Default Value: false
Valid Values: Choose between: true or false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately


Specifies whether or not the SIP response code is appended in the transfer_result metrics. In case the SIP response code is not available and this parameter is enabled, 'N/A' is appended in the metrics.

fips_enabled

Default Value: false
Valid Values: Choose between: true or false
Changes Take Effect: At start/restart


Specifies whether to enable FIPS mode in MCP. When FIPS mode is enabled, only FIPS 140-2 approved ciphers and algorithms can be used in SSL connections.

hrtimerresolution

Default Value: 4
Valid Values: A valid resolution should be an integer from 1 to 20 inclusive
Changes Take Effect: At start/restart


Sets the resolution of the high resolution system timer in msec.

shutdown_time_limit

Default Value: 0
Valid Values: An integer greater or equal to 0.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately


Max time in minutes MCP will wait to upload all reporting data and/or recorded files. Setting this parameter to 0 disables the waiting and MCP will shutdown even with reporting data and/or recoded files still to be uploaded (default).

silent_shutdown

Default Value: 0
Valid Values: Choose between: 0 or 1
Changes Take Effect: Immediately


Specifies whether or not to shutdown silently, i.e. no core or logs during shutdown. This parameter works only on Linux.

usehrtimerforregulartimer

Default Value: false
Valid Values: Choose between: true or false
Changes Take Effect: At start/restart


Specifies whether or not the high resolution timer should be used for all timers. This is a Windows only configuration. Enabling this configuration will improve the regularity of media transmissions from a conference, but overall capacity of the MCP will be affected.

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