Polycom Welding System 3725-77601-001H Manual Do Utilizador
User Management Operations
Polycom, Inc.
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Manage System Guest Book
This section includes some general information you should know about the
Conference menu and views. It includes these topics:
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User Menu and Guest Book
By default, schedulers, operator, and administrators have access to the User
Menu and Guest Book.
The Guest Book is a local system directory that includes guest participants
The Guest Book is a local system directory that includes guest participants
who were either:
• Explicitly added to the Guest Book.
• Saved to the Guest Book while being added as conference participants.
They are referred to as static entries because they are not imported through the
• Explicitly added to the Guest Book.
• Saved to the Guest Book while being added as conference participants.
They are referred to as static entries because they are not imported through the
dynamically updated enterprise directory or included in the system Global
Address Book. The Guest Book is limited to 500 entries. The Guest Book has
these fields.
Field
Description
Name
The guest’s first and last name.
Email
The guest’s E-mail address. The system validates the
E-mail structure only.
E-mail structure only.
Location
The location of the guest’s endpoint system. This is a
free-form entry field that the system does not validate.
free-form entry field that the system does not validate.
Number
(Optional) The ISDN phone number for the user. This
number is constructed from the Country code + Area/City
code + phone number or entered as the modified dial
number.
number is constructed from the Country code + Area/City
code + phone number or entered as the modified dial
number.
Join Mode
Indicates whether the guest will use an audio endpoint or
video endpoint to join conferences.
video endpoint to join conferences.
Dial Options
Indicates whether the guest will dial into conferences or that
the system should dial out to the guest.
the system should dial out to the guest.
Dial Type
Indicates whether the guest has an H.323 (IP), SIP (IP), or
H.320 (ISDN) endpoint.
H.320 (ISDN) endpoint.