Hi Dave. Sorry to be a little groumpy, but if everybody would repost
everything, it would be a caos. You will proberbly get your answer when
its your time.
I've sometimes waited days to get a answer, not everybody is scanning
the mailiglist every 5 miniute the day over.
-Atle
* Dave <ddx66(a)yahoo.com> [041217 16:37]:
Can someone please provide me some hints/answers to
the following questions. I had posted this a few days
ago and have not received any answers...
1) I realize that the SEMS has a conferencing module -
But from what I understand, each user who wants to
participate in a conference would be "dialing" a
specific conferencing URI and they would all be
bridged and conferencing can take place. Is this
correct?
yes
2) A convenient and more realistic scenario is when I
am on a call with someone and I'd like to conference
in someone. Normally, I would put the first user on
hold, Dial a key sequence followed by the phone
number of the person I'd like to conference in. Once
the person picks up, I can bring the other person
on-line and the conference can take place.
What does one require to make this happen? From what I
read, the User Agents have to support this
functionality (mixing?). Can this be done via an ATA
or do I need IP Phones? Which ATA/IP Phones supports
this? Secondly, I assume I'd still require SEMS to act
as a media server? Is this correct? Vonage supports
this feature, so does this imply that the ATA that
they supply provides built-in support?
There are both ATA's and Phones that has this feature.
like, Sipura ATA and Cisco phones has it..
-ATle
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