Controlling The Receipt Of In-Band And Out-Of-Band Dtmf Codes - Polycom realpresence 1800 Administrator's Manual

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● When starting a new conference or defining a new Meeting Room, define the Chairperson
Password in the conference General dialog box.
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Controlling the receipt of in-band and out-of-band DTMF Codes

The RFC2833_DTMF System Flag controls the receipt of in-band or out-of-band DTMF Codes.
When set to YES (default), the RMX will receive DTMF Codes sent in-band. When set to NO the RMX
receives DTMF Codes sent out-of-band. The RMX always sends DTMF Codes in-band (as part of the Audio
Media stream). If you wish to modify the flag value, the flag must be added to the System Configuration file.
For more information see
Entry Queue IVR Service
An Entry Queue (EQ) is a routing lobby for conferences. Participants are routed to the appropriate
conference according to the conference ID they enter.
An Entry Queue IVR Service must be assigned to the Entry Queue to enable the voice prompts and video
slide guiding the participants through the connection process.
An Entry Queue IVR Service is a subset of an IVR Service. You can create different Entry Queue Services
for different languages and personalized voice messages.
The Collaboration Server is shipped with a default Entry Queue IVR Service and all its audio messages and
video slide. You can define new Entry Queue IVR Services or modify the default Entry Queue IVR Service.
Defining a New Entry Queue IVR Service
To set up a new Entry Queue IVR Service:
1 In the RMX Management pane, click IVR Services (
Polycom®, Inc.
Creating a New Meeting
Modifying System
Flags.
Room.
).
IVR Services
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