Integrated Conference Bridge Professional Interfaces; Browser User Interface; Microsoft Outlook User Interface; Telephone User Interface - Nortel ICB Administrator's Manual

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Introduction

Integrated Conference Bridge Professional interfaces

A conference on the Nortel Integrated Conference Bridge Professional
(ICB Professional) can be configured in three ways:
1 Use the Browser User Interface
2 Use the Microsoft Outlook User Interface.
3 Use the Telephone User Interface.

Browser User Interface

The ICB Professional Browser User Interface (Web Browser) offers one
set of configuration options for administrators and a second set for other
users.

Microsoft Outlook User Interface

The Microsoft Outlook User Interface enables users to schedule and
manage ICB Professional conferences. The interface includes a subset
of the options available in the Web Browser.

Telephone User Interface

The ICB Professional Telephone User Interface (TUI) lets
administrators and other users enter commands on a telephone keypad
to configure conferences.
Standard 01.01 June 2007
For information about Web Browser options for administrators, see
Browser User Interface
For information about Web Browser options for non-administrators,
refer to Nortel Integrated Conference Bridge Professional User
Guide.
For information about Microsoft Outlook User Interface options for
administrators, see
For information about Microsoft Outlook User Interface options for
non-administrators, refer to Nortel Integrated Conference Bridge
Professional User Guide.
For information about TUI options for administrators, see
User Interface
(page 91).
For information about TUI options for non-administrators, refer to
Nortel Integrated Conference Bridge Professional User Guide.
(page 15).
Microsoft Outlook User Interface
(page 81).
Telephone

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