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Cisco IP Video Phone E20
Administrator guide
D14330.12
Administrator guide Cisco IP Video Phone E20, TE4.1 November 2011.
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3.
After the number/URI has been located, proceed as if you were placing a
call from the phone book in the usual way. The only difference is that the
other party will be connected to the one you just called and you will be
disconnected.
Consultative transfer
You may also combine the two above options. Instead of just transferring the
other party to someone else without consulting the one to receive the call, you
may call this person first and then do the transfer.
Do as follows:
1.
While in a call, press the softkey
Hold
.
2.
Press the softbutton
New call
and place a new call in the usual way.
3.
Press
Transfer
. You will now be prompted to decide whether this new call
shall be transferred to the one you have on Hold or as a blind transfer to
someone else (the option
Other
).
Video conferencing using MultiWay™
The E20 supports MultiWay™ as a means to call more than one. Successful use
of MultiWay requires the presence of certain infrastructure products.
Note!
MultiWayConference
of
Profile1
(see “Profile 1–3” on page 28) must
have been set to the correct address of the MultiWay server to make this work.
This must be set for Profile 1 regardless of which Profile(s) that actually are in
use. The other Profiles need not be specified for MultiWay to make this work.
Case 1:
Assume that you already are in a call and that you would like to expand
the call to include someone else.
Do as follows:
1.
Start calling someone else by pressing the . This will produce the menus
allowing you to place a call as described earlier.
2.
Placing a new call will put the current call on Hold. When the new participant
replies, select
Join Calls
.
3.
Repeat, if needed, to include more participants.
Each participant may leave the conference at all times by terminating the call
in the usual manner. This will disconnect the participant, but the rest of the
conference will go on.
If the one who initiated the conference terminates his or her call, the conference
may be brought to an end (all participants will be disconnected) or the
conference may go on without the initiator. This will depend on the actual setup
of the MultiWay server. Consult your System Administrator, if needed, to find out
more about this,
Case 2:
Someone calls you while you are in a call. You will need to decide
whether the calling party shall be invited to join the current call or not.
1.
Someone calls you while you are in a call. A dialog box giving you three
options will be shown. The options are:
•
Accept (put current call on hold)
•
Accept (disconnect current call)
•
Reject
2.
Select
Accept (put current call on hold)
.
3.
When you are ready to create the conference, select
Join Calls
.
Case 2 options:
If you do not want to set up a MultiWay conference, you have
the following choices in
2.
above:
•
If you want to accept the incoming call instead of the current call, select
Accept (disconnect current call)
.
•
If you do not want to respond to the incoming call, select
Reject
.
Note!
The maximum number of participants in a MultiWay call is limited by the
capabilities of the infrastructure of your network only. The two cases described
on this page may be combined as much as you want.
Note!
You may not invite an ongoing conference to the Multiway. If one of your
participants is a conference or a multisite call the
Join
button will be disabled.