12-22-2020 12:56 AM
Hit team , is there any way to invoke DTMF condes when adding participants to the meeting? The cenario is i have one running meeting and i need to add an external participant behing a mcu our like a ivr and i need to send dtmf codes to select participant room , or even try to add a participant using webex meeting with a pin . I known that i can used TMS for it , but i have some customers without TMS and another use case is that i need to add someone in this situation to a running CMS meeting. Any sugestion? Something like in CMM , click add -> choose participante URI participant@domain + DTMF pin ?
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12-27-2020 09:44 PM
Hello,
Unfortunately not from CMM at this moment. Instead you can use an API command to add participant along with dtmfSequence. this will help you to send DTMF code.
There is an enhancement request created to support this from CMM in future releases. Enhance request # CSCvn00128
12-27-2020 09:44 PM
Hello,
Unfortunately not from CMM at this moment. Instead you can use an API command to add participant along with dtmfSequence. this will help you to send DTMF code.
There is an enhancement request created to support this from CMM in future releases. Enhance request # CSCvn00128
02-24-2021 05:46 AM
I looked in the API document & I'm stull unsure what it means? This is something a video operator will need to do, but not have to decipher API.
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/conferencing/ciscoMeetingServer/Reference_Guides/Version-2-9/Cisco-Meeting-Server-API-Reference-Guide-2-9.pdf
"To set a DTMF sequence to get played to a specific participant already in a call: n PUT to /participants/ the request parameter dtmfSequence set to a string of DTMF key sequences to be played to this participant. "
Could someone explain this better? Also can this be done via a browser not postman.
Thanks
-A
02-24-2021 07:43 AM
The guide provides all the information required to use the API, the objects, the methods and the parameters that are applicable to each object and under which method. If you're not familiar with using the REST API might want to start by reviewing how-to/introduction material to REST API to understand how it works and how to use it, then revisit the CMS API reference.
If your browser has a REST API extension, yes, you should be able to use your browser. CMS also has a built-in API you can use if you have access to Web Admin.
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