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Configuring Dial-Out Features for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
About the Find Me Feature
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How the Find Me Feature Works with Pagers
Both direct- and non-direct-dial pagers display the following items in a single numeric string:
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Phone number entered in the 
 field in the Usage Configuration page
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Meeting ID 
When you have configured the Find Me feature to call a pager, the following behavior applies.
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Restrictions for Using the Find Me Feature with Pagers
The following restrictions apply when you have configured the Find Me feature to call pagers:
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Only numeric pager output is supported. From the 
 field in the Usage 
Configuration page, only the characters 0-9, #, and * are processed and sent to pagers. All other 
characters are discarded.
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In the pager output, there is no indication of where the access phone number ends and where the 
meeting ID begins. These values are combined into a single numeric string in the pager output.
Direct-Dial Pager
Non-Direct-Dial pager
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When the meeting begins, Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace dials the pager service by using 
the phone number that is configured in the 
 user profile field.
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After the pager service answers, 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace sends its own 
access phone number, which is configured in 
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 field in the Usage 
Configuration page.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace sends the 
meeting ID.
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When the meeting begins, Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace dials the pager service by using 
the phone number that is configured in the 
group field.
2.
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace sends the 
pager-specific PIN or user ID, which is 
configured in the 
 user profile 
field.
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After the pager service answers, 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace sends its own 
system access phone number, which is 
configured in the 
 
field in the Usage Configuration page.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace sends the 
meeting ID.