[cisco-voip] Webex + OBTP + Multiple Rooms

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Jan 23 16:37:02 EST 2020


You’d think… but like I explained in my response, this does not work if both Orgs are CH orgs with O365 calendar integration enabled.

It almost goes against what you’d think. Webex to Webex didn’t work. But Gmail Calendar to Webex did. 😊

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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Webex + OBTP + Multiple Rooms

Presuming a Microsoft environment the recipients can just forward the invite to the relevant room mailboxes no matter the org. As long as the webex section is unaltered the meetings should be picked up by the webex obtp process

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Subject: [cisco-voip] Webex + OBTP + Multiple Rooms

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Excuse my ignorance here, but how do you see people using Webex OBTP when the host is booking a room+device, and there is a remote office or two, and they would like the OBTP to join in their rooms too?

I could see two scenarios: 1) the host would need to book all rooms on one invite, or 2) the participants book their own rooms.

And come to think of it, what if the host is in Org A, while the participants are in Org B, which eliminates the first scenario, but promotes the second.

If in scenario 2, are the participants getting the OBTP to work correctly by just manual copy/paste the invite body into their own separate invite?
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