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Creating a video conference
(Multiway
™
or CUCM)
If your video system is equipped with the optional
Multiway feature you may call more than one to initiate
a video conference.
The maximum number of participants in a Multiway
conference depends entirely on the video
infrastructure implemented in your organization. If in
doubt, consult your System Administrator.
If you want to initiate a video conference, you must
call each participant one by one.
Call settings. Those you call may have video systems
with dierent capabilities. One of them may, for
example, be on an ADSL system with limited bandwidth
(compared to the others). You may then set the Call
settings to a (normally lower) call rate (bandwidth)
suiting his or her system before you call that person.
However, that call rate will aect that specic part of
the video conference only. Other participants will not
suer from a lower call rate because of this.
See also the article “Video conferencing—calling more
than one (optional)” on page 16.
If you initiated the conference you will be able to terminate the entire conference as well.
The other participants, however, may only disconnect themselves from the conference.
While already in a
call, tap Add.
Tap Merge to create a
conference, as outlined.
Locate whom to call, and place
the call in the usual way.
To add more participants repeat the
procedure. The maximum number of
participants depends on your video
system infrastructure. If in doubt consult
your System Administrator.