[cisco-voip] CM 4.2 and conferencing + conferencing software
Stephen Welsh
stephen.welsh at unifiedfx.com
Tue Jan 11 17:22:53 EST 2011
Hi,
For the software application to initiate a conference connection as you have described, one option would be to use Cisco Unified Application Environment (CUAE) and develop a script to perform the functionality you describe. The entry level CUAE license is very cheep (and the SDK version is free! ). The application could be created to maximise the use of the concurrent instances that CUAE is licensed on, hence allowing the use of the entry level CUAE licenses and keeping the costs to a minimum, and only more DSP's would be required to scale
Not the simplest way to do it, but if you (or someone in your team) has some .Net development capabilities and some spare time it could become a interesting project!
Stephen
On 11 Jan 2011, at 22:10, Robert Hass wrote:
> Hi
> What is maximum number of participants for one single conference
> within CM version 4.2 ? (conference bridge can be hardware - Cisco
> 2800 with PVDM2-64)
> Is MeetMe function supported at CM 4.2 ?
>
> BTW. I'm also looking for some (best if third party) software for
> conferences "on demand", eg:
> 1) User creating conference via WWW system with scheduled date, time
> and password
> 2) Attendees connects do webpage to join conference - they entering
> password their PSTN number and voice system is calling back to them
> and joining them to conference.
> 3) Max. participants for single conference - around 10 persons
>
> I know that MeetingPlace can do it, but it just too expensive and to
> big system. Are WebEx conferences are available as 'software as
> service' ? Eg. user is buying some subscription to Webex or paying per
> conference + phone bills. Please advise.
>
> Rob
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