Entry Queues, Ad Hoc Conferences and SIP Factories
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In the
Entry Queue Mode
field, select
External IVR Control
from the available options.
When
External IVR Control
is selected, the connection process of the participant to the conference
via the Virtual Entry Queue is controlled and managed by an external IVR service of an application
server (for example, DMA).
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Click
OK
.
SIP Factories
A SIP Factory is a conferencing entity that enables SIP endpoints to create Ad Hoc conferences. The
system is shipped with a default SIP Factory, named DefaultFactory.
.
When a SIP endpoint calls the SIP Factory URI, a new conference is automatically created based on the
Profile parameters, and the endpoint joins the conference.
The SIP Factory URI must be registered with the SIP server to enable routing of calls to the SIP Factory. To
ensure that the SIP factory is registered, the option to register Factories must be selected in the Default IP
Network Service.
The maximum of number of SIP Factories that can be defined is 40.
Creating SIP Factories
To create a new SIP Factory:
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In the
RMX Management
pane,
Rarely Used
list, click
SIP
Factories
.
The default SIP Factory uses the conferencing ID 7001. If a SIP Factory is being used do not assign
this ID to any conferencing entity, including conferences, reservations, and meeting rooms.
Summary of Contents for RealPresence RMX 4000
Page 135: ...Defining SVC and Mixed CP and SVC Conference Profiles Polycom Inc 104 12 Click the IVR tab ...
Page 468: ...Conference and Participant Monitoring Polycom Inc 437 ...
Page 578: ...Network Security Polycom Inc 547 3 Define the following fields ...
Page 992: ...Appendix D Ad Hoc Conferencing and External Database Authentication Polycom Inc 961 ...