[cisco-voip] IPCC Script as Front End to Conference Call using Meet-Me

Mike Olivere mikeeo at msn.com
Fri Dec 18 10:00:05 EST 2009


I would do it this way..

 

Create a bunch of meeting usernames and passwords in call manager example: user: 118945  password: 11111

 

Then use UCCX to accept the call ,authenticate the user and then transfer them to the meet-me conference.

 

So if you were to send out a meeting invite it would look like this.

 

Con-call #: 999-999-9999 (UCCX trigger)

Meeting ID: 118945

Password: 111111

 

Try it out.

 

Thanks,

Mike

 

From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Chris Hill
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 8:51 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] IPCC Script as Front End to Conference Call using Meet-Me

 



I am working on an idea I have to use an IPCC script to handle adding members to a conference call.

 

Thinking it would work something like this:

First a meet me number is setup in UC. I was think this would be manual at first… every Monday our Help Desk would create 10 or so meet me numbers and the meet me numbers will be checked out via a web form.. 

Now the IPCC trigger would accept the incoming calls prompt for a Meet me number and a PIN (for security).

Once the correct info was provided by the caller the script would drop the caller into the conference.

 

I am not a UCCX script genius so I hope one of the many gurus out here could provide some example or help orient me in the right direction.

 

Oh…All my Gateways are 28XX and are not capable of handling the streams needed so the CB would be software planning on using a mcs7825 dedicated for this service.

UCCX 5 and UC 6.1

 

Thanks,

 

Chris Hill | Lead Telecommunications Administrator | WellMed Medical Management, Inc.
Telephone: 210-877-7812 x2273 | Cell: 210-563-2940 |  <http://www.wellmedmedicalgroup.com/> wellmedmedicalgroup.com

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