04-09-2013 05:44 AM - edited 03-16-2019 04:41 PM
Hi,
In my CME setup i have an HO and a branch , i want to disable PSTN conference for branch users.
I have an PSTN line in my HO and branch users are calling ip phone of HO and HO user calls mobile number then they conference all the three . I want to disable it.
Currently when branch users try to dial PSTN they are getting busy tone but conference is happening . i want to disable the same.
i want to know what configuration i need to do . Any help is appriciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Siddu
04-09-2013 07:32 AM
Hi
Go to your device pool of your CUCM and for (MGRL -none).
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04-09-2013 08:54 AM
Hi ,
I am using CME not CUCM , i m running it on UC520.
Thanks....
04-09-2013 10:39 AM
hello
ok please use the below
telephony-service
max-conferences 0
exit
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04-09-2013 10:41 AM
Hello
if you are wonder how conference enable without special configuration for conference , please find the below
Conferencing allows you to join three or more parties in a telephone conversation. Two types of conferencing are available in Cisco Unified CME: ad hoc and meet-me.Ad hoc conferences can be hardware-based or software-based. Software-based conferences use the router CPU to provide audio mixing (G.711) and are limited to 3 parties. Hardware-based multi-party ad hoc conferencing uses digital signal processors (DSPs) to allow more parties than software-based ad hoc conferencing and also provides additional features such as Join and Conference Participant List (ConfList).
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06-24-2013 10:41 PM
If branch users are not allowed to make PSTN calls (as I understand from your post), you can use LPCOR to disable conference.
for example, assign the groups:
- HQ user: HQ_Users
- Remote Users: Remote_Users
- PSTN trunks/ports: PSTN
Policy:
PSTN: accept HQ_Users; reject Remote_Users
HQ_Users: accept Remote_Users, accept PSTN
Remote_Users: accept HQ_Users, accept_PSTN
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