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allowed only on the primary card; on the secondary card this window
appears as view only.
Note: The secondary ICB card must be installed and configured
first. Dual-card meeting parameters and DNs are defined in the
primary ICB only. The primary ICB sends the relevant information to
the secondary ICB. Therefore, the secondary ICB must be connected
to the LAN and operational when the primary is being configured.
All DNs must be configured in the Meridian system.
Table 16 describes the parameters, from top to bottom, of the Dual Card
Meetings window.
Tabl e 16
Dual Card Meetings parameters
Item Description
IP address of
secondary card
Enter the IP address of the secondary card.
Conference
access number
Enter the DN of the dual-card meeting. Callers will dial this number to access the
dual-card meeting.
Chairperson
number in
primary card
Enter the chairperson DN for the dual-card meeting. The chairperson uses this
number to access the dual-card meeting.
Transfer number Enter the DN that the ICB uses to transfer calls from the primary card to the
secondary card. The system hides this number from end users.
Link number Enter the DN that the ICB uses to create a voice path between both cards. The
system hides this number from end users.
Chairperson
control of dual
meeting
For more information see, “Dual-card meeting” on page 104.
Full control including secondary card – If this is clicked, the chairperson
commands apply to both cards. In this case, the maximum conference size in a
64-port card pair is 60 ports.
Control of secondary card is limited – If this is clicked, some chairperson
commands are limited to the primary card (for example, TUI roll call command
and dial out). The maximum conference size in a 64-port card pair is 62 ports.