Polycom 1500/1800/2000/4000 Life Jacket User Manual


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Entry Queues, Ad Hoc Conferences and SIP Factories
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Monitoring Registration Status
The SIP registration status can be viewed in the Entry Queue or SIP Factory list panes.
The following statuses are displayed:
Not configured - Registration with the SIP Server was not enabled in the Conference Profile
assigned to the Entry Queue or SIP Factory.
When SIP registration is not enabled in the conference profile, the Collaboration Server's registering
to SIP Servers will each register with an URL derived from its own signaling address. In Collaboration
Server 1500/2000/4000, this unique URL replaces the non-unique URL, dummy_tester, used in
previous versions.
Failed - Registration with the SIP Server failed.
This may be due to incorrect definition of the SIP server in the IP Network Service, or the SIP Server
may be down, or any other reason the affects the connection between the Collaboration Server or the
SIP Server to the network.
Registered - The conferencing entity is registered with the SIP Server.
Partially Registered - This status is available only in Multiple Networks configuration, when the
conferencing entity failed to register to all the required Network Services, if more than one Network
Service was selected for Registration.
Ad Hoc Conferencing
The Entry Queue can also be used for Ad Hoc conferencing. If the Ad Hoc option is enabled for the Entry
Queue, when the participant enters the target conference ID the system checks whether a conference with
that ID is already running on the MCU. If not, the system automatically creates a new ongoing conference
with that ID. The conference parameters are based on the Profile linked to the Entry Queue. As opposed to
Meeting Rooms, that are predefined conferences saved on the MCU, Ad Hoc conferences are not stored
on the MCU. Once an Ad Hoc conference is started, it becomes an ongoing conference, and is monitored
and controlled as any standard ongoing conference.
An external database application can be used for authentication with Ad Hoc conferences. The
authentication can be done at the Entry Queue level and at the conference level. At the Entry Queue level,
the MCU queries the external database server whether the participant has the right to create a new
conference. At the conference level the MCU verifies whether the participant can join the conference and if