1
Scope
2 References
3
Definitions
4
Abbreviations
5
Conventions
6
Overview
7
Meeting room management – Components
7.1 Virtual meeting rooms
7.2 The lobby
7.3 The conference framework
7.4 MRM rosters
7.4.1 The MRM conference roster
7.4.2 The MRM room roster
7.4.3 Roster operation
7.5 Meeting room types
7.6 Meeting room modes
7.7 Room
Hierarchies and relationships
7.7.1 Room access regimes
7.7.2 Room entry regimes
7.7.3 Room state
7.8 Classes of participation in a conference
7.8.1
MRM observers
7.8.2 MRM participants
7.8.3 MRM administrators
7.8.4 MRM groups
7.9 MRM conference services
7.10 Starting an MRM conference
7.10.1
Private side communication
7.10.2 Relationship between meeting rooms and
data sessions
7.10.3 Role and relationship to the GCC
conductor
7.10.4 MRM management nodes
7.10.5
Proxying MRM functionality
8 T.137 infrastructure management functionality
8.1 Use Of MCS channels
8.2 Static channels
8.3 Dynamic channels
9
MRM infrastructure management service definition
9.1 Summary of MRM
abstract services
9.2 Establishing the MRM Top provider
9.3 MRM conference framework
9.3.1 Description of abstract services
9.4 The MRM rosters
9.4.1 Description of abstract services
9.5 Meeting rooms
9.5.1 Description of abstract services
9.6 MRM groups
9.6.1 Specifying groups in the framework
9.6.2 Specifying groups within an active room
9.6.3 Description of abstract services
9.7 T.120 sessions
9.7.1 Description of abstract services
9.8 MRM room roles
9.8.1 Room role permissions – Specification
9.8.2 Room Roles – Description of abstract
services
9.8.3 The chair role
9.8.4 Accessing pre-defined roles
9.8.5 Asking a role holder for permission to
Act
9.9 Permission to take action (Incorporating floor control)
9.9.1 Description of abstract services
9.10 Conference media controls and indications
9.10.1 Description of abstract services
9.11 MRM media services
9.11.1 Service events
9.11.2 Audio Bridging Service
9.12 Audio Mixer management
9.12.1 Description of abstract services
10 MRM protocol definition
10.1 MRM node types
10.2 Launching MRM
10.3 Determining the MRM top provider
10.4 MRM initialization and start-up
10.5 General Operation
10.6 Framework PDUs
10.7 Roster PDUs
10.7.1 Roster Reporting
10.7.2 Updating participants roster information
10.8 Room PDUs
10.8.1 Creating an MRM Room
10.8.2 Entering An MRM Room
10.8.3 Invitation to an MRM Room
10.8.4 Creating a group
10.9 T.120 Session Association
10.10 Room role PDUs
10.10.1 Assigning an MRM role
10.10.2 Relinquishing an MRM role
10.10.3 Asking for an MRM role
10.10.4 Passing An MRM Role to another Room
Participant
10.10.5 Changing role permissions
10.11 Permission PDUs
10.11.1 Asking the chair for permission to take
action
10.11.2 Relinquishing Permission
10.11.3 Chair grants permission
10.12 Source Identification PDUs
10.13 Indication PDUs
10.13.1 Notification of privacy
10.14 Service Command PDUs
10.15 Audio Management PDUs
10.15.1 Service initialization
10.15.2 Audio Mixer Setup
10.15.3 Audio Mixer status reporting
10.15.4 Inviting Audio-Only participation
10.15.5 Ejecting an-Audio-Only participant
11 ASN.1 Definitions
12 Requirements for running MRM
12.1 Summary of GCC services required by MRM
12.2 Summary of use of the Multipoint Communication Service
12.2.1 MCS services
12.2.2 MCS channels used by MRM
12.2.3 MCS Tokens used by MRM
12.2.4 Encoding of PDUs in MCS primitives