03-20-2023 03:33 AM
I am not sure what the proper terminology is, but, we are using the Cisco Webex room kits. Management would like to have coffee room systems to continually stream a meeting between each other, so if personnel are in the room they can say hello, have impromptu meetings, etc. Is this possible
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03-20-2023 02:23 PM - edited 03-20-2023 02:25 PM
Webex Meetings and direct calls are both subject to a maximum call timer. You might be able to write a macro for the Room Kit that automatically initiated a call to the other endpoint after the endpoint boots or a call ends though. On the receiving side you could either enable auto-answer or write a macro to auto-answer only if the calling URI is the other endpoint.
There have been a couple of startups trying to make a go of this niche use case. To my knowledge none have seen major success though, so be careful with your money. One example is Video Window. This is not an endorsement and they have no affiliation to Cisco AFAIK.
03-21-2023 04:30 AM
Thank you Jonathan for your input was very useful!
03-20-2023 02:23 PM - edited 03-20-2023 02:25 PM
Webex Meetings and direct calls are both subject to a maximum call timer. You might be able to write a macro for the Room Kit that automatically initiated a call to the other endpoint after the endpoint boots or a call ends though. On the receiving side you could either enable auto-answer or write a macro to auto-answer only if the calling URI is the other endpoint.
There have been a couple of startups trying to make a go of this niche use case. To my knowledge none have seen major success though, so be careful with your money. One example is Video Window. This is not an endorsement and they have no affiliation to Cisco AFAIK.
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