External Passcode Validation; Call Routing Service; Conference Record And Playback - Avaya CS700 Administration And Maintenance

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conference lines than the system supports. In light of the fact that some conference participants
do not attend conferences as scheduled, this feature ensures that those scheduled yet unused
lines are immediately available for other conferences.
Refer to
Chapter 7: Configuring Conference Scheduler
a percentage of system lines for Conference Overbooking that will meet your requirements.

External Passcode Validation

External Passcode Validation (EPV) is an optional feature that enables the system to validate
conference security passcodes (conferee and moderator passcodes) for unattended
conferences from an external database (e.g., Oracle database) instead of from the system
database. Basically, the system submits to an external database the passcode entered by the
first caller (moderator or conferee) who attempts to enter a conference. Upon determining the
code is valid, the database provides the system the conference information required to convene
the conference and validate passcodes entered by subsequent callers.
See
Using External Passcode Validation

Call Routing Service

The Call Routing Service provides automated processing of incoming calls based on either
DNIS or DDI digits. Services include:
Call branding — Lets you assign conference-specific greeting and instructional messages
to callers.
Call routing — Lets you specify the method used to process a call.

Conference Record and Playback

The system supports two modes of conference record and playback:
Digital Record/Playback (DRP) — DRP enables conference operators and moderators to
digitally record up to 12 hours of dialog per conference and play it back. Up to 1,000
simultaneous recordings and playbacks can be running on a system. 770 hours of digitally
recorded conference dialog can be stored on either the system's removable hard drive or
the RAID system, depending on how the system is configured.
Analog Record/Playback — Using FDAPI, the system can support up to 48 analog record/
playback channels. Conferences are recorded on and played back from an external
audio-recording device. The audio recording device is accessed over a dedicated phone
line that has been set up for that purpose in the FDAPI configuration (see
FDAPI
on page 163).
20 Administration and Maintenance of the S700/780 Audio Conferencing Server
on page 173 for details on apportioning
on page 181 for details.
Configuring the

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