12-20-2013 06:18 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:20 AM
Hi,
It's possible to create a Location with Ad hoc as Conference type only but it's then impossible to find this created Location into the Conference bridge pools and then associate it.
I need to select Both to see the Location appear in the choice of Conference bridge pools.
I know TP Server is not designed as a MCU, but it's the trend to make MCU go to TP Server.
Is it a normal behaviour ?
JC
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12-24-2013 08:12 AM
Hi Jean-Christophe,
This is from the online-help for the Bridge Pool page:
Location
Contains a list of all Locations of types Rendezvous and Both that have been configured on the TelePresence Conductor. A conference bridge pool needs to reference a Location so that out-dial calls can be sent via the appropriate SIP trunk.
Such calls could be initiated by
Use None if no outbound calls are to be sent via the call control device.
Change this field after you have created a Location, if there are no Locations in the list yet.
The default is None.
In this case, Ad-Hoc calls within the CUCM / Conductor deployment would not require this setting, as there will not be auto-dialed participant or TMS scheduling.
- Jonathan
12-24-2013 08:12 AM
Hi Jean-Christophe,
This is from the online-help for the Bridge Pool page:
Location
Contains a list of all Locations of types Rendezvous and Both that have been configured on the TelePresence Conductor. A conference bridge pool needs to reference a Location so that out-dial calls can be sent via the appropriate SIP trunk.
Such calls could be initiated by
Use None if no outbound calls are to be sent via the call control device.
Change this field after you have created a Location, if there are no Locations in the list yet.
The default is None.
In this case, Ad-Hoc calls within the CUCM / Conductor deployment would not require this setting, as there will not be auto-dialed participant or TMS scheduling.
- Jonathan
01-08-2014 02:39 AM
Thanks for clarification.
Change this field after you have created a Location is the way to do it.
JC.
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