Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual page 220

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includes only the system's domain name or IP address, the Polycom RealPresence DMA system uses the
Direct Dial VEQ for it.
For MCU-controlled VEQs, to create a unique experience, you must create the corresponding entry queue
on the RealPresence Collaboration Server and RMX MCUs to be used.
For RealPresence DMA-controlled VEQs, the MCU's entry queue must be one of its "External IVR Entry
Queues." The prompt set for the VEQ must be installed on the RealPresence DMA system (see
Sets). Different "External IVR Entry Queues" can be created on the MCUs to provide different profiles (bit
rate, resolution, etc.) for the pre-conference phase, but most of the entry queue experience (language,
prompts, retries, and timers) is defined by the RealPresence DMA-controlled VEQ.
Note: Configuring MCUs for shared number dialing
The entry queues created for shared number dialing VEQs must have the IVR only service provider
setting selected. See your Polycom MCU documentation.
When selecting an MCU to handle IVR for a VEQ, the Polycom RealPresence DMA system chooses
from among those that have the entry queue specified for that VEQ, without regard to MCU pool
orders.
As with conference profiles, it's up to you to ensure that the entry queue is available on the MCUs to
be used and that it's the same on each MCU.
The Shared Number Dialing page lists the VEQs available on the system and enables you to add, edit and
delete VEQs. The following table describes the fields on the page.
Field
Virtual Entry Queue
Dial-In #
Description
Response Entry Attempts
RMX Entry Queue
Entry Queue Type
IVR Prompt Set
See also:
Add Direct Dial Virtual Entry Queue Dialog
Edit Virtual Entry Queue Dialog
Edit Direct Dial Virtual Entry Queue Dialog
Conference Templates
Conference Settings
IVR Prompt Sets
Polycom, Inc.
Description
The VEQ number, such as 12345, or Direct Dial.
The complete dial string, for this VEQ. For instance, if the system uses the
prefix 71, this might be 7112345.
Typically, a description of the IVR experience, such as which language is
used.
The number of times a caller can enter an invalid VMR number before the
system rejects the call.
The name of the RealPresence Collaboration Server or RMX entry queue
(IVR experience) to be used for callers to this VEQ.
Type of entry queue.
For a RealPresence DMA-controlled VEQ, the name of the IVR prompt set the
VEQ uses (see
IVR Prompt
Conference Manager Configuration
Sets).
IVR Prompt
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