User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- VoicePlus Overview
- Defining Standard Audio Only Conferences and Reservations
- Monitoring On Going Conferences
- General Monitoring
- Participants Queue
- Conference Level Monitoring
- Participant Level Monitoring
- Operations Performed During On Going Conferences
- Management Functions Overview
- Participant Level Operations
- Making Dial-Out Connections
- Changing Participant Connection Types (Dial-In/Dial-Out)
- Disconnecting Participants from Conferences
- Naming Undefined Dial-in Participants
- Changing the Disconnected Participant’s Properties
- Moving a Participant from one Conference to Another
- Designating an Exclusive Speaker
- Changing Participant’s Status to Conference Chairperson
- Designating a VIP Participant
- Adjusting Participant’s Broadcasting and Listening Volume
- Muting and Unmuting Participant’s Audio
- Enabling/Disabling Auto Gain Control (AGC)
- Modifying the Participant’s User Defined Properties
- Conference Level Operations
- Adding New Participants to a Conference
- Muting Dial-In Participants Upon Connection
- Adding Remarks During an On Going Conference
- Locking and Unlocking a Conference
- Managing Question-and-Answer Sessions
- Managing Voting Sessions
- Placing a Conference On Hold
- Modifying Conference General Parameters
- Changing the Conference Duration
- Ending a Conference before its Scheduled Termination Time
- Rescheduling Conference Reservations
- Deleting Recurring Reservations
- Printing Conference Data
- Managing Conferences Using DTMF Codes
- Meeting Rooms and Entry Queues
- IVR and Entry Queue Services
- Attended Conferencing
- Requirements for an Attended Conference
- Defining an Operator Conference
- Setting the Participants Connection to the Conference to Attended Mode
- Participants Queue Management
- Managing Attended Participants from the Browser, Status and Monitor Panes
- Recording
- Appendix A: Glossary

MGC Manager User’s Guide - VoicePlus Edition
5-15
Numeric ID A Numeric ID (NID) is a unique number that identifies
the Entry Queue to the system. This number is used
by H.323 endpoints to connect to the Entry Queue.
Numeric IDs are assigned manually or automatically.
• To manually assign the Numeric ID, enter a
number containing the number of digits defined in
the system.cfg file. If the same Numeric ID is
already in use in another Entry Queue or
conference, an error message is displayed when
the Entry Queue is saved on the MCU.
• To automatically assign the Numeric ID,
complete the Entry Queue definition.The MCU
assigns a unique Numeric ID automatically when
the new Entry Queue is saved on the MCU.
Note: If the MCU is configured to support only the
automatic assignment of Numeric IDs, this field is
disabled and the system automatically assigns a
Numeric ID after you save the new Entry Queue on the
MCU.
Entry Queue
Service
Select the Entry Queue Service that will be used to
play audio messages and prompts to participants
waiting in the Entry Queue. Leave this field blank to
use the default Entry Queue Service (if an Entry
Queue Service was set as default).
Note: The system is case sensitive.
Cascade Select this check box to define an Auto Cascade Entry
Queue.
Defining an Auto Cascade Entry Queue is part of the
setup process to enable automatic cascading of Ad
Hoc conferences. For details see the MGC Manager
User’s Guide, Volume II, Chapter 3, “Ad Hoc Auto
Cascading”.
Table 5-4: Audio Only Entry Queue Properties (Continued)
Field/Option Description










