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

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Appendix A: Glossary
This appendix lists the terms and abbreviations that relate to the
MGC functionalities and technologies, and are commonly used in the
MGC Manager documentation.
Abbreviation/
Term
Explanation
AMI Alternate Mark Inversion. A T1 line coding format, inverting
alternate ones.
Asynchronous A transmission method used by dial up modems. Data is
transmitted using a start bit at the beginning of a character
and a stop bit at the end. The time interval between
characters may be of varying lengths.
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode. High speed (up to 155 Mbps)
high bandwidth network that integrates voice, video and data.
ATM provides connectivity to LANs, WANs, private networks
and sub-networks.
ATM supports applications requiring high transmission
speeds, large transmission capacities, and bandwidth on
demand.
Audio Bridge Used to mix multiple audio inputs and to output composite
audio to each of the endpoints connected to a conference.
B8ZS Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution. A T1 line coding format
substituting each group of eight consecutive zeros with an
established pattern. See also T1 line.










