MGC WebCommander User’s Guide
Table 
Option | Description  | 
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Meet Me Per  | This field is applicable to ISDN conferences only.  | 
  | This field is enabled when   | 
  | Connection type.  | 
  | Channel - the participant dials a unique number for  | 
  | each video channel.  | 
  | Party - the participant dials a unique number for  | 
  | each group of channels he/she will use.  | 
  | MCU - a single phone number is assigned to all the  | 
  | conferences running on a certain MCU. The MCU  | 
  | phone number is entered in the Network Service -  | 
  | Span and Phones window. (For more information,  | 
  | refer to the MGC Administrator’s Guide, Chapter 4.)  | 
  | The participants are routed to the appropriate  | 
  | conferences according to their phone numbers (CLI)  | 
  | as entered in the Participant Phone Numbers field.  | 
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Meet Me Per  | When a participant dials in to the conference using  | 
(con’t)  | the MCU number, the PBX identifies the originating  | 
  | party number and routes the participant to the  | 
  | appropriate conference accordingly. This option  | 
  | should only be used with PBXs supporting the CLI  | 
  | (Caller ID) option.  | 
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Listening Volume  | The operator can control the listening volume of the  | 
  | participant. Select the desired volume. The volume  | 
  | scale is from 1 to 10, where 1 is the weakest and 10  | 
  | is the strongest. The volume of each endpoint at the  | 
  | time of connection is 5. One movement of the  | 
  | volume slider increases or decreases the volume by  | 
  | one unit. Each unit is equivalent to 3db.  | 
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Select the program type from the   | |
  | The available options are Unknown, International,  | 
  | National, Network Specific, Subscriber, Abbreviation  | 
  | and Taken from Service. These options represent  | 
  | the programs provided by the carrier and are  | 
  | defined in the Network Service. Select Taken from  | 
  | Service to indicate that the program should be  | 
  | taken from the Network Service definition.  | 
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