Dialing Directly To A Conference - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 3-Cascading Conferences
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For example, MCU B is registered with the gatekeeper using 76 as the
MCU prefix.
The connection between the two conferences is created when a dial out IP
participant is defined (added) to conference A whose dial out number is
the dial-in number of the conference or Entry Queue running on MCU B.

Dialing Directly to a Conference

Dial out IP participant in conference A dials out to the conference running
on MCU B entering the number in the format:
[MCU B Prefix/IP address][conference B ID].
For example, if MCU B prefix is 76 and the conference ID is 12345, the dial
number is 7612345.
Dialing to an Entry Queue
When dialing to an Entry Queue, the dial out participant dials the MCU B
prefix or IP address of MCU B and the Entry Queue ID in the format:
[MCU B Prefix/IP address][EQ B ID].
For example, if MCU B prefix is 76 and the Entry Queue ID is 22558, the
dial number is 7622558.
When the participant from conference A connects to the Entry Queue, the
system plays to all the participants in Conference A the IVR message
requesting the participant to enter the destination conference ID.
At this point, the Conference A organizer or any other participant in the
conference can enter the required information for the IVR session using
DTMF codes. For example, the meeting organizer enters the destination
conference ID - 12345.
Any DTMF input from conference A is forwarded to the Entry Queue on
MCU B to complete the IVR session and enable the move of the
participant to the destination conference B.
Once the DTMF codes are entered and forwarded to the Entry Queue on
MCU B, the IVR session is completed, the participant moved to the
destination conference and the connection between the two conferences is
established.

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