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Figure 60 Conference user - route added

9Click Save to save the route.

Adding conference server routes using the SIP Personal Agent

To add multiple conference server routes using the SIP Personal Agent

1Log in to the SIP Personal Agent. (The login name and password is the user name and password that was provisioned for the conference user in the SIP Provisioning Client.)

2Click the Call Manager icon on the left of the SIP Personal Agent screen. The Welcome to Call Manager home screen displays.

3Click the ListRoutes tab from the Call Manager Home screen. The Ring List Details screen displays.

4Enter a name for the conference server route in the Ring list name text box (for example, conference route).

5From the drop down list, select the maximum number of times to ring the phone.

6In the first text box in the column, enter the SIP address that the conference server is expecting using the following format:

sip:conference@<conference_server_IP_address>;nt_info=proxy_foreign; nortelservice=conference

7Select SIP address from the drop down list.

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