Polycom DOC2231A manual SIP participants

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MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide

For example, if the IP Network Service prefix is 27, the conference Numeric ID is 1478 and the conference name is ‘MARKETING’, the participant can dial 271478 or 27MARKETING. IF the Entry Queue name is EQ1 and its numeric ID is 3000, the participant can dial 273000 or 27EQ1 to access the MR. IF only 27 is dialed, participants are be routed to the default Entry Queue (if one is defined).

When no gatekeeper is present, H.323 participants dial the IP address of the MCU’s IP card, followed by ## and the conference/Entry Queue Numeric ID. For example, if the IP card address is 172.22.190.162, participants will enter 172.22.190.162##1478 to access the conference, or 172.22.190.162##3000 to access the Entry Queue.

If no Entry Queue /conference numeric ID or if the wrong numeric ID is entered, participants are be routed to the default Entry Queue (if one is defined). If no default entry queue is defined in the system, the call is disconnected.

SIP participants

When a new conference reservation or Entry Queue is defined the conference or Entry Queue registers with the SIP proxy.

SIP participants dial the conference/Entry Queue URI using the format: Conference or Entry Queue name@domain name.

For example, MRO1@polycom.com, or EQ1@polycom.com.

Usually for SIP conferencing, an Ad Hoc Entry Queue is used. In this scenario, the first participant dials the Entry Queue and creates a new conference, while the other conference participants dial directly to the conference using the conference name or Numeric ID.

When dialing from a Microsoft Windows Messenger endpoint that does not have DTMF capabilities, the first participant (who creates the new conference in Ad Hoc Conferencing) enters the Entry Queue name followed by the target conference name and the numeric ID in the format:

EQ Name (Target Conference Name)(Target Conference Numeric ID).

For example, EQ1(sales)(12345). In this example, the Entry Queue name is EQ1, and a new On Going Conference by the name sales with the Numeric ID 12345 will be created on the MCU.

You do not need to add the domain name to the conference name, as it is automatically added by Microsoft Windows Messenger when the request is sent to the SIP server.

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Contents MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide USA Regulatory Notices Singapore Certificate Table of Contents About Conferences Defining a New Audio Conference Page Before You Begin System OverviewNetwork Equipment, Numbers and Addresses Overview of the Getting Started Guide Defining a New Video Conference Defining a New Audio ConferenceManagement Tools Hardware Installation Inspecting the MGC+/ReadiManager IAM Package Contents MGC+100 Hardware InstallationSystem Safety General Safety PrecautionsRack Mount Safety Precautions Polycom MGC+/ReadiManager PrecautionsUnpacking and Positioning the MGC+100 MGC+100 packageUnpacking the MGC+100 Mounting the MGC+100 in a 23 Rack Unpacking and Positioning the MGC+50 MGC+50 Hardware InstallationTo unpack and position the MGC+50 Unpacking the MGC+50 To install and mount the MGC+50 Mounting the MGC+50 on a RackConnecting to the Power Source Connecting and Setting Up the MGC+100/ MGC+50To connect to the AC Inlet Connecting the MGC+100/MGC+50 to the Local Network Connecting the MGC+ to the Conferencing NetworkTo connect the MGC+ to the Isdn network or T1-CAS Network Isdn network connectionConnecting the MGC+ to the IP Network Using the Compact Flash Disk with the LAN.CFG File First Entry MGC+ Control Unit CU IP ConfigurationTo update the LAN.cfg File Press 1, to Change the MGC+ IP Settings Option DescriptionHardware Installation MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide Option Description Using a Keyboard and Monitor Attached to the MGC+ unit MCU Properties dialog box opensType C\\mcu\cfgedit lan.cfg and press Enter MGC+ Software Installation and Configuration Initial ReadiManager IAM ConfigurationInstalling the MGC Manager To install the MGC Manager softwareMGC+ Software Installation and Configuration Starting the MGC Manager Application To start the MGC Manager applicationDefining the MCU To define an MCU ConnectionMGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide Connecting to an MCU To connect the operator workstation to an MCUIsdn Network Service Configuring the Network ServicesIP Network Service To define the Network Service Define the following parameters To configure a specific IP+ card DNS SIP To configure an Isdn Network Service Click OK Confirmation message is displayed Icon Description About Conferences On-Demand Reservation-less ConferencingScheduled Conferences Meeting RoomsVideo Conference Attributes Entry Queue Default Reservation Templates Reservation TemplatesStarting a Conference Reservations Database window opensBasic Operations Viewing the Conference Dial-in Properties ISDN/PSTN Participants Connecting to a Conference/Entry QueueDialing-in to a Conference/Entry Queue ParticipantsSIP participants Monitoring On Going Conferences General MonitoringExpand the On Going Conferences tree Participant Monitoring Filter dialog box opens Filtering Option DescriptionTo view the list of participants in the Browser pane Expand the On Going Conferences or Reservations treeTo list the participants in the Status pane Participant Level Monitoring To check the properties of a participantOperations Performed During On Going Conferences Adding a Participant to a ConferenceTo add a new participant to a Conference Properties Identification dialog box opensBasic Operations To add a pre-defined participant to a conference Conference Properties dialog box opensBasic Operations Making Dial-Out Connections To manually establish a Dial-out connectionDisconnecting Participants To disconnect a participantMuting a Participant To delete a participantManager User’s Guide, Volume I, Chapter To mute a participant using MGC ManagerLocking and Unlocking a Conference To Lock or Unlock a conference To change the duration of an On Going Conference To terminate a conference manually Changing the Layout in a Continuous Presence Conference Conference Properties Video Sources dialog box opensMGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide Defining a New Audio Only Entry Queue To define a new Audio Only Entry QueueEntry Queue Properties dialog box opens Defining a New Audio Conference MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide To define a new On Going Audio Conference Defining an On Going Audio ConferenceConference Properties General dialog box opens MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide Properties Settings dialog box opens MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide To define a New Meeting Room Defining a New Audio Only Meeting RoomConference Properties Participants tab is displayed Click the Meet Me Per Conf tab Properties Meet Me Per Conf dialog box opensDefining a New Audio Conference MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide Defining a New Video Conference Defining a New Video Entry QueueTo define a new Video Entry Queue Target Conferences area To set an Entry Queue as default Setting an Entry Queue as DefaultSIP Factories list Creating a Target Conference from an Entry Queue To create a target conference from an Entry QueueCreating an On Going Video Conference To create an On Going ConferenceDefining a New Video Conference Properties Settings dialog box opens Conference On Port Line Rate Minimum Thresholds MGC+50/MGC+100 Getting Started Guide Defining a New Video Conference Defining a New Video Meeting Room To define a New Video Meeting RoomResource Report To view the MCU resourcesColumn Title Description Resources Report Network Resources Resource Report Network Resources Details Resources Report Media Resources Port-Unit Allocation Area Management Tools Expand the MCU Configuration tree Listing the Installed CardsTo list an MCU’s functional modules MUX+ Administrator’s Guide, Chapter MCU Faults Report To view the Faults listFaults Fields Field Description To reset the MCU Reset MCUObtaining Additional Information