[cisco-voip] [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Meetme: cannot use join select softkeys to join 3rd call to meetme conference

Pavan pav.ccie at gmail.com
Thu Jul 22 07:16:14 EDT 2010


Join is used to trigger ad hoc conference. It is not used for meetme conf.

I am not sure if cme allows you to chain a add a ad hoc participant into meetme conf using join

Sent from my phone

On Jul 22, 2010, at 3:49 AM, jeremy co <jeremy.cool14 at gmail.com> wrote:

> From admin guideL
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> Soft Keys for Conference Functions
> In Cisco Unified CME 4.1 and later versions, the following soft keys provide conferencing functions for
> multi-party conferencing enhancements on your phone:
> • ConfList—Conference list. Lists all parties in a conference. For ad hoc conferences, this soft key is
> available for all parties in a conference. For meet-me conferences, this soft key is available for the
> creator only. Press Update to update the list of parties in the conference, for instance, to verify that
> a party has been removed from the conference.
> • Join—Joins an established call to a conference. You must first press Select to choose each
> connected call that you want to join in a conference, then press Join to join the selected calls to the
> conference.
> • RmLstC—Remove last caller. Removes the last party added to the conference. This soft key works
> for the creator only.
> • Select—Selects a call or conference to join to a conference and selects a call to remove from a
> conference. The creator can remove other parties by pressing the ConfList soft key, then use the
> Select and Remove soft keys to remove the appropriate parties.
> • MeetMe—Initiates a meet-me conference. The creator presses this soft key before dialing the
> conference number. Other meet-me conference parties only dial the conference number to join the
> conference. This soft key must be configured before you can initiate meet-me conferences.
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> SCCP: Configuring Conferencing Options for a Phone
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> cheers,
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> Jeremy
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> also look at section called:  
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Ashar Siddiqui <siddashar at gmail.com> wrote:
> From the admin guide:
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> Meet-Me Conferencing in Cisco Unified CME 4.1 and Later versions
> 
> In Cisco Unified CME 4.1 and later versions, meet-me conferences consist of at least three parties dialing a meet-me conference number predetermined by a system administrator. For example, the conference shown in Figure 24 is created when the conference creator at extension 1215 presses the MeetMe soft key and hears a confirmation tone, then dials the meet-me conference number 1500. Extension 1225 and extension 1235 join the meet-me conference by dialing 1500. Extensions 1215, 1225, and 1235 are now parties in a meet-me conference on extension 1500.
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> MeetMe—Initiates a meet-me conference. The creator presses this soft key before dialing the conference number. Other meet-me conference parties only dial the conference number to join the conference. This soft key must be configured before you can initiate meet-me conferences.
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> Join key can be used in normal conferencing.
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> Ash>
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> From: jeremy co [mailto:jeremy.cool14 at gmail.com] 
> Sent: 22 July 2010 09:19
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> To: Ashar Siddiqui
> Cc: ccie_voice at onlinestudylist.com; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Meetme: cannot use join select softkeys to join 3rd call to meetme conference
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> I'm not disagreeing with you.   So what is the usage of select and join key that mentioned in CME admin guide , conference section ?
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> Cheers,
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> Jeremy
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> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Ashar Siddiqui <siddashar at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I don’t think it would work that way.
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> All participants must come through by dialling meetme number to join a meetme conf (this is what I think) otherwise it won’t work.
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> Ash>
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> From: jeremy co [mailto:jeremy.cool14 at gmail.com] 
> Sent: 22 July 2010 08:51
> To: Ashar Siddiqui
> Cc: ccie_voice at onlinestudylist.com; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Meetme: cannot use join select softkeys to join 3rd call to meetme conference
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> Ph1 go to seized state and then press meetme softkey then dial 4200 (meetme number) and ph2 and ph3 call to 4200 to join the conference. 
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> As I want to test join softkey feature , I made a call from PSTN to 4013.   PH1 answer the call and then I try to join 4013 and 4200 togther using "select" and "join" key which is not working.
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> Cheers,
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> Jeremy
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> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Ashar Siddiqui <siddashar at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Sorry didn’t understand this bit “Ph1 create meetme conference and ph2 and ph3 joins to conference. PSTN call 4013 and ph1 picks up the call”.
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> PSTN should call DDI of meet me number like XXXXXX4200 and I believe it will go directly in conference. Why PSTN is dialling 4013??
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> Ash>
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> From: ccie_voice-bounces at onlinestudylist.com [mailto:ccie_voice-bounces at onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of jeremy co
> Sent: 22 July 2010 04:32
> To: ccie_voice at onlinestudylist.com; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Meetme: cannot use join select softkeys to join 3rd call to meetme conference
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> Hi All,
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> I set up a meetme conference and assigned template to ephones with appropriate keys. I cannot join another call to conference call.
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> Here is what happen:  
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> meetme:4200 
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> Ph1 :    L1:4001    L3:4013
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> ph2:     L1:4002     L3:4013 
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> ph3 :4003
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> Ph1 create meetme conference and ph2 and ph3 joins to conference. PSTN call 4013 and ph1 picks up the call.
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> Using "select"  key , I select 4013 call on line3. then I switch to line 1 (4001) and press "select" , but nothing happens. So I cannot use "join" softkey later to join 2 calls.
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> telephony-service
> 
>  sdspfarm units 3
> 
>  sdspfarm transcode sessions 4
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>  sdspfarm tag 1 XCODER
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>  sdspfarm tag 2 CFBCFB
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>  no privacy
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>  conference hardware
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>  load 7960-7940 P0030702T023
> 
>  load 7941 SCCP41.8-3-3S.loads
> 
>  load 7961 SCCP41.8-3-3S.loads
> 
>  load 7961GE SCCP41.8-3-3S
> 
>  max-ephones 30
> 
>  max-dn 100
> 
>  ip source-address 142.4.30.3 port 2000
> 
>  auto assign 1 to 1
> 
>  cnf-file location flash:
> 
>  dialplan-pattern 1 24044... extension-length 4
> 
>  max-conferences 4 gain -6
> 
>  transfer-system full-consult
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>  
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> ephone-template  9
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>  softkeys hold  Select Join Resume Newcall
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>  softkeys seized  Meetme Redial Cfwdall Endcall Gpickup Pickup Callback
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>  softkeys connected  Hold Endcall Trnsfer Select RmLstC Join ConfList Confrn
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> ephone-template  20
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>  softkeys hold  Select Join Resume Newcall
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>  softkeys connected  Hold Endcall Trnsfer Select RmLstC Join ConfList Confrn
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> ephone-dn  1  dual-line
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>  number 4001
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>  description +85224044001
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>  name BR2PH1
> 
>  allow watch
> 
> ephone-dn  2
> 
>  number 4002
> 
>   name BR2PH2
> 
> ephone-dn  3
> 
>  number 4003
> 
>  name BR2PH3
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> ephone-dn  13  octo-line
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>  number 4013
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>  name Shared line
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> ephone-dn  21  octo-line
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>  number 4200
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>  conference meetme
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> ephone  1
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>  mac-address 000C.29B6.6BFC
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>  ephone-template 9
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>  type CIPC
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>  button  1:1 2:15 6:13
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> ephone  2
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>  mac-address 000C.29F9.A7F2
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>  ephone-template 20
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>  max-calls-per-button 3
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>  busy-trigger-per-button 2
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>  blf-speed-dial 1 4001 label "BLF4001"
> 
>  type CIPC
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>  button  1:2 2:16 6:13 7w1
> 
> ephone  3
> 
>  privacy-button
> 
>  description +85224044003
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>  mac-address 000C.298A.DC67
> 
>  ephone-template 20
> 
>  type CIPC
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>  button  1:3 6:11
> 
> ephone  4
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>  mac-address 0005.9BF1.9C4F
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>  ephone-template 9
> 
>  type 7960
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>  button  1:1 2:15 6:13
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> cheers,
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> Jeremy
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