9.If you selected the IP Only option, you can select the Entry Queue to be Encrypted, and you can select the audio algorithm to use by VoIP participants to connect to the target conference.
For Ad Hoc Entry Queue definition, see the MGC User’s Guide, Volume II, Chapter 3.
10. Add a dial-in number to the Entry Queue by clicking the plus [+] button.
Dial-in numbers are relevant to ISDN and T1-CAS participants only.
11.Up to 16 dial-in phone numbers may be assigned to the Entry Queue.
—If no dial-in number is assigned to the Entry Queue, the system assigns a dial-in number from the dial-in numbers ranges defined in the ISDN Network Service. The number is assigned only when the Entry Queue definition is saved by clicking the OK button
—H.323 and SIP participants dial the Entry Queue directly as described in see Chapter 5, “Connecting to a Conference/Entry Queue” on page 5-5.
12.Enter the name of the ISDN/T1-CAS Network Service exactly as it is defined in the Network Services list (the system is case sensitive).
13.Enter the first dial-in number to be assigned to the Entry Queue. This number must be part of the dial-in numbers range defined for the selected ISDN/T1-CAS Network Service. For more details regarding the dial-in numbers range, see the MGC Administrator’s Guide, Chapter 3.
14.If required, enter the second dial-in number to be assigned to the Entry Queue.
15.Click OK.
The dial-in number is added to the table in the Entry Queue Properties.
16.In the Entry Queue Properties dialog box, click OK to complete the Entry Queue definition.