Ivr-Enabled Conferencing; Entry Queue; Conferencing Capabilities And Options; On Demand Conferencing - Polycom RMX DOC2579D Getting Started Manual

Multipoint control unit, getting started guide for audio only
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IVR-Enabled Conferencing

Entry Queue

Conferencing Capabilities and Options

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) is a software module that automates the
connection process and lets participants perform various operations
during ongoing conferences. The participants use their endpoints'
keypads and remote control to interact with the conference's menu-driven
scripts using DTMF codes.
Operations that can be performed by participants or chairpersons during
a conference include:
Manually terminate the conference.
Mute or unmute the participant's audio channel.
Adjust the participant's broadcasting and listening audio volume.
Play the Help menu.
Mute or unmute undefined dial-in participants upon their connection
to the conference.
Request a Roll Call and stop the Roll Call names review
Secure and unsecure a conference.
Request individual and conference assistance.
An Entry Queue is a special routing lobby for video and audio
participants. After dialing the Entry Queue ID or dial-in number (ISDN/
PSTN), voice prompts from an IVR service are used to connect the
participants to the appropriate conference.
This service can also be used (if required) to verify the participant's right
to start an Ad Hoc conference or to join an ongoing conference.

On Demand Conferencing

The following options are available to set up conferences:
New Conference – set up once, use once.
The conference is deleted from the MCU after it ends.
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