One of the conundrums of my videoconferencing life is how to make calls work with weird dialing. Since 60% of my calls are with schools across the country (off my network with various dialing policies of their own), I run into these a lot. Please, please, please vendors, when will it work like a phone?!
Yesterday I received additional training on TMS from SKC. We spent pretty much two hours trying to figure out how to make TMS in conjunction with my Tandberg MPS 800 dial conferences on other MCUs that are off my network. Since the results are obscure and undocumented, I thought it would be helpful to share. This was tested with TMS J12.2 and the MPS J4.5.
Codian:
Create a Participant Template. Enter the MCU IP as normal. In the DTMF box, enter the extension this way:
,,,numbers#
Polycom MGC:
Create a Participant Template. Enter the MCU IP as normal. In the DTMF box, enter the extension this way:
,,,,,number,,number,,number,,#
(Apparently the numbers come too fast for the MGC. The commas slow it down.)
Polycom RMX
Create a Participant Template. Enter the MCU IP as normal. In the DTMF box, enter the extension this way:
,,,numbers#
Tandberg MPS
This needs the alias@IP format, however you can’t enter this in the participant template. If you put the alias@IP in the IP field, it strips out the @IP.
So, instead, use the phone book to enter alias@IP.
This solution works for a Tandberg endpoint behind a Border Controller as well.
Your Turn: If you have additional tips for making MCUs dial conferences and extensions on other equipment outside your network, please comment!!
Posted in Techie Stuff Tagged: Codian, MCU, Polycom, Tandberg
