Users and Groups

Field

Description

 

 

MCU pool order

MCU pool order used by this conference room, which is used to determine which

 

MCU hosts a conference (see MCU Pool Orders on page 145).

 

If not selected, the room uses the highest-priority pool order associated with any

 

group to which the user belongs, or if none, the system’s default pool order (see

 

Conference Settings on page 185).

 

 

Max participants

Maximum number of callers allowed to join the conference. Automatic means the

 

MCU’s maximum is used.

 

If not selected, the room uses the system’s default maximum (see Conference

 

Settings on page 185).

 

 

Chairperson passcode

The numeric passcode that identifies chairpersons in this room’s conferences. If

 

none, the room’s conferences don’t include the chairperson feature.

 

If the user has a chairperson passcode, it appears here. You can change it to a

 

different passcode for this room only.

 

Must contain numeric characters only (the digits 0-9) and may be up to 16 digits

 

long. Can’t be the same as the conference passcode.

 

Note: See caution for Conference template field above.

 

 

Conference passcode

The numeric passcode that callers must enter to join this room’s conferences. If

 

none, the room’s conferences don’t require a passcode.

 

If the user has a conference passcode, it appears here. You can change it to a

 

different passcode for this room only.

 

Must contain numeric characters only (the digits 0-9) and may be up to 16 digits

 

long. Can’t be the same as the chairperson passcode.

 

Note: See caution for Conference template field above.

 

 

Conference room

Optional value to put in the userDataB field of conference CDRs associated with

pass-through to CDR

this user and the userDataB field of call CDRs to this conference room.

 

For instance, this might be a user ID from some external system or database.

 

 

Identify chairperson from

Enables the system to attempt to identify the chairperson from a calling endpoint’s

signaling

SIP signaling instead of prompting the caller for the passcode. Enter the chairperson

 

identity information to the right.

 

This feature is not available for H.323 signaling.

 

The chairperson identity information must exactly match either <user>@<host> or

 

just <host> in the SIP INVITE’s From header, where:

 

<user> is a name or telephone number.

 

<host> is a domain name or network address.

 

If a match occurs, the caller enters the conference as a chairperson without being

 

prompted for a passcode.

 

If a match doesn’t occur, the caller enters the portion of the IVR call flow that prompts

 

for passcodes.

 

 

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