Cisco Cisco Unified CallConnector for Microsoft Windows

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Cisco Unified CallConnector Mobility Service 
Technical Overview 
Summary Steps  
Step 1. 
enable  
Step 2. 
configure terminal  
Step 3. 
sccp ccm group group-number  
Step 4. 
associate ccm identifier-number priority priority-number  
Step 5. 
associate profile profile-identifier register device-name  
Step 6. 
end  
Enabling Multi-Party Ad Hoc and Meet-Me Conferencing  
To allow multi-party ad hoc conferences with more than three parties and meet-me conferences, 
perform the following steps.  
Note: Configuring multi-party ad hoc conferencing in Cisco Unified CME disables three-party ad 
hoc conferencing.  
Summary Steps  
Step 1. 
enable  
Step 2. 
configure terminal  
Step 3. 
telephony-service  
Step 4. 
conference hardware  
Step 5. 
sdspfarm units number  
Step 6. 
sdspfarm tag number device-name  
Step 7. 
sdspfarm conference mute-on mute-on-digits mute-off mute-off-digits  
Step 8. 
end  
Configuring Multi-Party Ad Hoc Conferencing and Meet-Me Numbers  
To configure numbers for multi-party ad hoc and meet-me ad hoc conferencing, based on the 
maximum number of conference participants you configure, perform the following steps. Ad hoc 
conferences require four extensions per conference, regardless of how many extensions are 
actually used by the conference parties.  
Note: Ensure that you configure enough directory numbers to accommodate the anticipated 
number of conferences. The maximum number of parties in a multi-party ad hoc conference on an 
IP phone is eight; the maximum on an analog phone is three.  
Summary Steps  
Step 1. 
enable  
Step 2. 
configure terminal  
Step 3. 
ephone-dn dn-tag [dual-line]  
Step 4. 
number number [secondary number] [no-reg [both | primary]]  
Step 5. 
conference {ad-hoc | meetme}  
Step 6. 
preference preference-order [secondary secondary-order]  
Step 7. 
no huntstop [channel]  
Step 8. 
end