Cisco Cisco Meeting Server 1000 Guía Del Desarrollador
Cisco Meeting Server Release 2.0 : API Reference Guide
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participant
Using a slaved endpoint does not increase the participant count.
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A participant in a meeting on a SIP endpoint can use video, audio and receive a presentation.
These elements comprise one callLeg, and count as one participant
These elements comprise one callLeg, and count as one participant
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A participant on a Lync client can use any combination of chat, use video, audio and send a
presentation. Any combination of these elements counts as one participant but each element
is a separate callLeg. (A received presentation is displayed in the main video stream.)
presentation. Any combination of these elements counts as one participant but each element
is a separate callLeg. (A received presentation is displayed in the main video stream.)
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New call legs for existing participants can still be added; for example, a Lync presentation call
leg to go with a Lync audio/video call leg
leg to go with a Lync audio/video call leg
If creation of a call leg or participant via an API method fails because a limit has been reached,
you see the appropriate "failureReason". If an incoming connection attempt is unsuccessful
because a limit has been reached, you also see an error message (with a separate callLegEnd
reason for whether the call's own limit has been reached or that of its owning tenant).
you see the appropriate "failureReason". If an incoming connection attempt is unsuccessful
because a limit has been reached, you also see an error message (with a separate callLegEnd
reason for whether the call's own limit has been reached or that of its owning tenant).
8 Call Related Methods