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VTX 1000
Select this option if participants are using the VTX 1000
PSTN endpoint for the same wide band, high quality
audio used by video participants. The connection
between the VTX 1000 and the conference is
established through a modem, and therefore it requires
the allocation of wide band resources. These resources
are allocated and maintained throughout the call, even
if the call disconnects or drops to narrow band mid call.
Note:
VTX 1000 must be enabled at the MCU level in
the
system.cfg
file. For a detailed description of the flag,
see MGC Administrator’s Guide, Chapter 5, “Edit
“system.cfg””.
General Settings - Advanced
On Hold
Select this option to place the conference on hold.
While in the On Hold state, all the participants hear the
background music.
Clear this check box to reinstate the conference.
Note:
A conference on hold can be released and
placed on hold during an IVR-enabled On Going
Conference.
Enable Invite
Select this option to enable the Invite feature. When
selected, participants in the conference are able to
invite new participants during the On Going
Conference. In this mode, the participants are moved
out of the conference temporarily and can dial-out to the
invitee.
Note:
This option can be enabled only during the
conference definition stage of an IVR-enabled
conference.
SilenceIT
Enables automatic muting of noisy lines during
IVR-enabled conferences.
Conference Lock
Select this option to lock the conference to undefined
(Meet Me) dial-in participants and prevent them from
joining the conference once it has started.
Note:
A locked conference can be unlocked during an
On Going Conference.
Table 2-2: Conference Properties - Basic Settings (Continued)
Field/Option
Description
Summary of Contents for MGC Manager
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