10-02-2014 06:56 AM - edited 03-18-2019 03:28 AM
Hi,
Is there a generic way in which you can configure Rendezvous conferencing in a Conductor/CUCM deployment?
I had an idea in my head that i could use an alias of "meet.<userid>.domain" for rendezvous calls; <userid>.domain being the users SIP URI in CUCM. Then once this alias came into Conductor, i could maybe do some regex to take the <userid>.domain part and use this as the auto-dialed participant address.
Obviously after going through the latest CUCM/Conductor deployment guide this isn't possible and i'm far off the mark but am i correct in thinking that if i wanted to roll this out for 300+ users, i would have to create individual Conference Aliases, Templates and auto-dialed participants?
Thanks, Simon
10-02-2014 09:09 AM
Do you have TMS/TMSPE? If yes, you could have TMSPE create it for your else you will have to manually create it conference aliases, not sure why you would need different templates..
10-03-2014 06:05 AM
George,
We have TMS but we don't have any Provisioning Extension Licenses, i'm assuming these are required in order to use the Collaboration Meeting Rooms in TMS 14.4 and Conductor XC2.3?
Thanks, Simon
10-03-2014 07:57 AM
I wouldn't think you'd need provisioning extension licenses, as those licenses are simply used in provisioning endpoints. TMSPE gives you the Smart Scheduler for TMS and now CMR, so I don't think they'd prevent you from using those functions if you choose to not provisioning any endpoints because you don't have licenses.
12-05-2014 04:19 PM
Not factoring in TMSPE at all, if you have Conductor registered to CUCM, SIP Route Patterns only route based on host portion of the URI. You can't have a SIP Route Pattern of meet.* and expect it to route based on meet.*@yourdomain.com
That being said, you could create a SIP Route Pattern to match meet.yourdomain.com to send to Conductor. In Conductor, have a conference alias that matches (.*)@meet.yourdomain.com and you could create the conference name like Meet \1
Then anyone else dialing into the conference would just dial for example simon@meet.yourdomain.com and they would join your conference. You can also create auto-dialed participants to match the conference name.
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