User Conferencing
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- | As of version 2.0.0-g users can invite other users via the interface by simply entering the number of the invitee. A call will be placed to the user and ask whether he or she wants to join by pressing one. | + | As of version 2.0.0-g users can invite other users via the interface by simply entering the number of the invitee. A call will be placed to the user and ask whether he or she wants to join by pressing one. Note that the invitee will not be asked for a PIN. |
== Public Rooms == | == Public Rooms == |
Revision as of 23:45, 4 December 2008
Call conferencing allows you to manage your own personal conference room. This feature needs to be enabled by your system administrator.
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My Room
My Room shows your own private conference room extension. This is usually your extension number with a prefix such as *8 or any other star code that might have been configured by your telephone system administrator. Click on the phone link to be placed directly into your conference room. Optionally your room can also be protected by a PIN.
Inviting Users
As of version 2.0.0-g users can invite other users via the interface by simply entering the number of the invitee. A call will be placed to the user and ask whether he or she wants to join by pressing one. Note that the invitee will not be asked for a PIN.
Public Rooms
The public room interaction shows all configured public conference rooms and status.
As of version 2.0.0-g users can invite other users via the interface by clicking on the invite button and entering the number of the invitee. A call will be placed to the user and ask whether he or she wants to join by pressing one. Note that the invitee will not be asked for a PIN.
Settings
If your personal conference room has been enabled you can change your PIN and optionally select whether you want to be able to login to the conference room without being asked for a PIN. This only works if you call from your default extension.