[cisco-voip] Options for Conference Calls
Pavan K
pav.ccie at gmail.com
Wed Nov 20 10:41:09 EST 2013
Robin,
There are two types of conferences ad hoc and meet me. Either requires a
conference bridge to bridge the media streams. More info in the features
and services guide
An internal software conference bridge is provided by the IP voice media
streaming service which has limitations in terms of codec (g711 only)
An external conf bridge using DSP on a router is needed if you want to
support other codecs and xcoding between diff types of codecs.
The max number of participants is a service parameter and can be changed.
Please read the associated help by clicking on the service parameter name
On Nov 20, 2013 6:34 AM, "Robin Clayton" <Robin.Clayton at rrfa.org.uk> wrote:
> It’s only likely to be one or two calls a week with 5-6 participants 2
> or 3 externals perhaps.
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> I can’t seem to change the service parameter for the number of members,
> just reverts to 4 for bot meet-me and ad-hock.
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> Rob
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> *From:* Kenneth Hayes [mailto:kennethwhayes at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 20 November 2013 12:26
> *To:* Robin Clayton
> *Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] Options for Conference Calls
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> So you can setup up to 16 parties using UCM, however I wouldn't do that. I
> would use Web Connect, or Meeting Place or Meeting Place express. Also
> depending how many conferencing bridges you need.
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> On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 7:11 AM, Robin Clayton <Robin.Clayton at rrfa.org.uk>
> wrote:
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> CUCM 7.1.x
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> CUX 7.1.x
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> Dear All,
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> We want to be able to set up our system so that internal and external
> callers can join conferences. Is this possible with CUCM or do I need an
> external device?
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> I can set up meetme but seem to have a limit of 4 calls?
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> Rob
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> Robin Clayton
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