Recording ad hoc calls, Dialing in, Concurrent calls – TANDBERG 1D13898.07 User Manual

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D13898.07
NOVEMBER 2008

TANDBERG

CONTENT SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Table of

Contents

Introduction

Installation

Quick Setup

TCS

Administration

Backing up and

Restoring

Administrator

Settings

Conference

Setup

View

Conferences

Appendices

Recording Ad Hoc Calls

Once connection to the Content Server has been established, a Recording conference poster will be displayed at the endpoint.
If the template has a live output, the call will be streamed live and available for viewing on demand.
If the template does not have a live output, it will be available for on demand viewing. Calls made from endpoints to the Content Server begin recording
once the call setup is complete and the Content Server begins receiving audio and video from the endpoint.

Users can record their calls by dialing in to the
Content Server from H.323 devices.
It is possible to make calls by dialing:

The Content Server IP address

—this feature

does not require the Content Server to be
registered to the gatekeeper.

The Content Server system name or E.164

alias

—this feature requires the Content

Server to be registered to the gatekeeper.

The H323 ID or E.164 alias of a recording

alias

—this requires the Content Server to

be registered to the gatekeeper.

The Content Server SIP URI

—this feature

requires the Content Server to be registered
to a SIP registrar.

The SIP URI of a recording alias

—this

requires the Content Server to be registered
to a SIP registrar.

A Recording Conference Logo Displayed at Far End

Dialing in

Concurrent Calls

It is possible to make up to 5 concurrent calls,
of which two can be broadcast live.
The same recording alias can be used for the
two live calls and another one, with no live
component, can be used for the other three
calls. Also, 5 different recording aliases can be
used for the 5 calls.

Creating Conferences (continued)

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