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1. Either register the MCU and the IP VCR with the gatekeeper or add the IP VCR as an H.323 gateway.
2. Go to Endpoints > Add H.323 endpoint and add the recording as an H.323 endpoint:
a. Use the recording number as the endpoint address.
b. If you are using a gatekeeper, leave the other fields at their default settings; if the IP VCR is set up as an
H.323 gateway, select the VCR from the H.323 gateway list and leave all other settings as default.
3. Go to Users > Add user and set up the user using Adding and updating users for more information and setting
the associated video endpoint as the IP VCR recording.
Dialing in Using ConferenceMe
The only method for dialing into a conference directly from ConferenceMe is by entering a HTTP link that has been
emailed to you from the conference administrator.
For more information on joining a conference using ConferenceMe, see Using ConferenceMe to join conferences.
Related Topics
■ Displaying conference lists
■ Using an auto attendant
■ Watching conferences (streaming)
■ Using ConferenceMe to join conferences
■ Using in-conference features with video endpoints
■ Being invited to a conference
■ Understanding how participants display in layout views
■ Configuring H.323 endpoints
■ Configuring SIP endpoints
■ Adding and updating users
Using an Auto Attendant
Your system administrator may have set up an auto attendant for you to use to join conferences. An auto attendant
presents you with a series of menus from which you can choose a conference to join.
For further information about accessing conferences (including the use of DTMF tones), refer to Cisco TelePresence
Accessing Conferences Getting started guide MCU 4.3 in the product documentation area of the Cisco website.
Calling an Auto Attendant
There are typically two ways to call an auto attendant using your video endpoint. Your system administrator should
provide you with information about which method you should use:
■ Enter the IP address or host name of the MCU device
■ Dial using a standard E.164 phone number
Accessing the Auto Attendant
When you successfully connect to the MCU, the auto attendant menu displays on your video screen, and you should
also hear the audio instructions.
Navigate the auto attendant using the far-end camera controls (FECC) on your video endpoint. Use the up and down
controls to highlight the option or item you require; use right to make your selection. To return to a previous menu from
a sub-menu, use left.
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