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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Inviting Participants using DTMF<br />

Invite Call Flow<br />

Chapter 16-IVR Services<br />

A participant in a video or audio conference can invite another participant to the conference<br />

using the touch-tone DTMF numeric keypad on the participant’s endpoint. You can invite a<br />

participant using various communication devices, such as a mobile phone, an IP phone,<br />

PSTN phones, laptops, or connect to another conference running on another PBX or MCU.<br />

The following flow describes how a participant is invited to the conference using the DTMF<br />

codes:<br />

1 During the conference, the participant enters the DTMF code (default is *72) on the<br />

numeric keypad to invite another participant.<br />

2 The participant is prompted to enter the invited participant’s destination number (a<br />

number or IP address) including the prefix (if required) and the DTMF delimiter digit<br />

(‘*’ or ‘#’) at the end. The asterisk (‘*’) is used to denote the dot in the IP address.<br />

For example: To enter an IP address such as 10.245.22.19, on the DTMF keypad press<br />

10*245*22*19 and then the DTMF delimiter.<br />

Digits that are entered after the DTMF delimiter and before the participant is connected are ignored.<br />

3 The system automatically dials to the destination according to the protocol order as<br />

defined in the IVR Services Properties - Video Services tab.<br />

When the call cannot be completed by the current protocol, the system attempts to<br />

connect to the destination using the next protocol according to the protocol order.<br />

The <strong>RMX</strong> connects the participant when the call is answered.<br />

Entering Additional DTMF Codes<br />

In some environments, the call is answered by an IVR system (for example when connecting<br />

to another conference or PBX), requesting a password or a destination number to complete<br />

the connection process. In such a case, additional DTMF digits must be entered before the<br />

DTMF forward duration time has expired and are forwarded to the invited destination.<br />

When the additional DTMF codes are entered, they are heard by all the conference<br />

participants.<br />

If the DTMF code is not entered on time or if the wrong DTMF code is entered, the<br />

participant is prompted for a new input. After the defined number of retries have elapsed,<br />

the call is ended.<br />

Error Handling<br />

• If the destination endpoint is busy or the participant did not answer, the system ends<br />

the call.<br />

• When an incorrect number is entered, the call fails and an error message is displayed.<br />

• If the destination number is not entered in a specific amount of time (defined in<br />

Timeout for user input in the IVR Services - Global tab), the participant is prompted to<br />

enter a destination number again. Depending on the Number of user input retries as<br />

defined in the IVR Services - Global tab, the system will attempt to receive the required<br />

input. When all the retries have failed, the call to the invited participant is cancelled.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 16-37

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