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ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide
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Proprietary & Confidential
  
ReadiVoice-IP Call Processing 
When a caller dials a ReadiVoice-IP subscriber’s access phone number on a 
typical ReadiVoice system: 
1
The SIP Invite message from the caller‘s SIP user agent (perhaps a SIP 
telephone) reaches the call-control portion of the CACS. If the SIP invite 
contains no access code: 
a
The CACS directs the call to a bridge with a free port and runs a bridge 
script that prompts the caller for the access code. 
b
The bridge returns that access code to the CACS. 
2
The CACS uses the access code to identify the subscriber account. Its call 
router allocates bridge resources according to the service description of 
the subscriber just identified. 
3
The CACS connects the call to the bridge just chosen. 
4
When the call reaches the bridge, an interactive call flow script guides the 
caller into the conference. The script handles subscriber identification and 
collection of the optional conference security code. Non-subscribers are 
put on hold until the subscriber arrives, enters the subscriber password, 
and starts the conference. 
5
If the account permits, the call flow script gives the subscriber an 
opportunity to review and change account options prior to starting the 
conference. 
6
Once the subscriber starts the conference, participants are prompted to 
enter the conference security code (if applicable) and then placed into the 
conference. 
 on page 13 summarizes the ReadiVoice basic call flow after the call 
reaches the bridge. 
If the Quick Start feature is enabled, participants don’t have to wait for the 
subscriber. They’re placed directly into conference instead of on hold. If the 
Roll Call feature is enabled, callers are prompted to record their name before 
entering the conference.