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Table 31: Conference Scheduler Configuration Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Description
On-Demand
Specifies the percentage of the system lines available for
Pct (%)
On-Demand conferences, which are unattended conferences
that can be convened on an ad hoc, first-come, first-served
(Scheduler
basis. The remaining percentage of system channels is
only)
designated for regularly scheduled conferences.
The default is 0, which means that no lines are available for
On-Demand conferences. The system allows you to schedule
up to 500,000 conferences (or more when using EPV) for
lines designated for On-Demand conferences.
See the Bridge Talk User's Guide for details on scheduling
On-Demand conferences.
Conf. Name
Specifies whether a conference name is required for each
Required
conference. You provide conference names when you
schedule conferences.
The default is disabled.
Flex Short
Defines the number of seconds, 3 —20, the user is allowed to
Time
enter a single DTMF digit. The default is 5.
(Flex only)
Flex Short
Sets the number of attempts, 1—5, the user is allowed to
Attempts
enter a single DTMF digit after a prompt. The default is 3.
(Flex only)
Flex Long
Specifies the number of seconds, 5—60, the user is allowed
Time
to enter a sequence of DTMF digits. The default is 40.
(Flex only)
Flex Long
Defines the number of attempts, 1—3, the user is allowed to
Attempts
enter a sequence of DTMF digits after a prompt. The default
is 1.
(Flex only)
Flex Minimum
Defines the minimum number of digits allowed for dial out.
Dial Out Digits
The default is 4, the maximum is 99.
(Flex only)
Flex Maximum
Specifies the maximum number of digits allowed for dial out.
Dial Out Digits
The default is 12, the maximum is 99.
(Flex only)
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