Using the auto attendant
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Using the auto attendant You can use the auto attendant on the Cisco TelePresence I SDN Gateway to enter the number you want
to call directly from your endpoint. If you are calling fro m an IP endpoint, you should enter a phone
number. If you are calling from an ISDN endpoint you shou ld enter an IP address (optionally followed by
an extension number or phone number).
If your administrator has set up calls to be directed to the a uto attendant, then you will see the instruction:
"Enter the number you wish to call", and hear an audio pr ompt. (Users of audio-only endpoints can use
the auto attendant even though they can only hear the audio pr ompt.)
When you dial, you can use the following:
Digits 0 to 9
* (asterisk or star), which is interpreted as a dot for ISDN to I P calls
** interpreted as a : and used as an extension separator f or ISDN to IP calls
# (hash), to indicate that you have completed the number and to s tart dialing
To call a specific extension, separate the number/address from the extension by typing a colon (:). For
example, to call the MCU with IP "10.2.1.33", and try to j oin a conference with numeric identifier "00000",
you need to enter 10.2.1.33 : 00000 so you should type 10*2*1 *33 ** 00000#
Note that if you do not include the #, the ISDN Gateway wil l dial after 20 seconds anyway. Equally, if you
do not enter any numbers but leave the auto attendant idle, t he ISDN Gateway will hang up the call after
60 seconds.
Using the Far End Camera Control
If FECC is enabled on your endpoint, use the Left arrow to d elete the last character and the Right to start
dialing