[cisco-voip] Conferencing questions

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Tue Dec 14 12:38:57 EST 2004


Any phone other than the first one doesn't need to hit Meetme, they 
should just be able to dial 8100 and get into the conference.

Do you hear a tone on the first phone when the second one joins?

Which CFB resource it chooses for the call is based on the MRG/MRGL of 
the device.
-Ryan
On Dec 14, 2004, at 12:32 PM, Voll, Scott wrote:

> I’m new to conference calling setups.  This is a first for me.  I have 
> an IOS Conference setup as follows:
>
>  
>
> mediacard 1
>
>  resource-pool Ad-Hoc dsps 2
>
> !
>
> !
>
> sccp local FastEthernet0/0
>
> sccp ccm 10.200.102.36 identifier 2
>
> sccp ccm 10.200.102.35 identifier 1
>
> sccp
>
> !
>
> sccp ccm group 1
>
>  associate ccm 2 priority 2
>
>  associate ccm 1 priority 1
>
>  associate profile 1 register CFB001192b75643
>
> !
>
> dspfarm
>
> !
>
> dspfarm profile 1 conference adhoc
>
>  codec g711ulaw packetization-period 30
>
>  codec g711alaw packetization-period 30
>
>  codec g729r8 packetization-period 30
>
>  codec g729ar8 packetization-period 30
>
>  codec g723r63 packetization-period 30
>
>  codec g723r53 packetization-period 30
>
>  associate resource-pool Ad-Hoc
>
>  
>
> The CFB is registered with CM.  So I go in and setup a Meet-Me 
> conference extension.  Let’s use 8100 for instance.
>
>  
>
> I pick up the phone and press Meet-Me and then 8100.  I go to a second 
> phone and do the same, but they can’t hear each other.  What did I do 
> wrong?
>
>  
>
> Ad-hoc Conferencing seems to be working, but I think it’s using the CM 
> for its resource.  How do I change it to use the IOS Conference 
> Bridge?
>
>  
>
> I understand how both the Ad-hoc and Meet-Me conferences work, but is 
> there a way I can setup a conference bridge as just an extension so 
> that reception can transfer an outside person into a conference call?
>
>  
>
> TIA
>
>  
>
> Scott
>
>  
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