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How to increase the number of concurrent conferance calls cm7.0

hutto.txed.net
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As of Right now we can only initiate 4 calls using the conferance feature, is there a way to increase the number of people that can be on at the same time?

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Jaime Valencia
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Cisco Employee

This has been asked PLENTY of times before, please search NetPro for answers before posting.

Change this parameters depending on what kind of conference you want

CUCM Service Parameters

Maximum Ad Hoc Conference
Maximum MeetMe Conference Unicast

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William Bell
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Yes. In the Call Manager service parameters you can modify the "maximum ad hoc conference" parameter. From the online help:

This parameter specifies the maximum number of participants that are allowed in a single Ad Hoc conference. The value of this field depends on the capabilities of the software/hardware conference bridge. The maximum number of conference bridge participants for typical conference bridges follow: Software Conference 64; Cisco Catalyst WS-X6608: 16; Cisco Catalyst 4000: 16; and NM-HDV: 6. Setting this value above the maximum capacity of the conference will result in failed entrance to a conference bridge if you try to add more ports than the specific conference bridge configuration allows.

This is a required field.

Default: 4

Minimum: 3

Maximum: 64

Note that with later ISRs/IOS, I believe you can get 8 parties in a single conference.

HTH.

Regards,

Bill

HTH -Bill (b) http://ucguerrilla.com (t) @ucguerrilla

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Jaime Valencia
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

This has been asked PLENTY of times before, please search NetPro for answers before posting.

Change this parameters depending on what kind of conference you want

CUCM Service Parameters

Maximum Ad Hoc Conference
Maximum MeetMe Conference Unicast

HTH

java

If this helps, please rate

www.cisco.com/go/pdihelpdesk

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

William Bell
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Yes. In the Call Manager service parameters you can modify the "maximum ad hoc conference" parameter. From the online help:

This parameter specifies the maximum number of participants that are allowed in a single Ad Hoc conference. The value of this field depends on the capabilities of the software/hardware conference bridge. The maximum number of conference bridge participants for typical conference bridges follow: Software Conference 64; Cisco Catalyst WS-X6608: 16; Cisco Catalyst 4000: 16; and NM-HDV: 6. Setting this value above the maximum capacity of the conference will result in failed entrance to a conference bridge if you try to add more ports than the specific conference bridge configuration allows.

This is a required field.

Default: 4

Minimum: 3

Maximum: 64

Note that with later ISRs/IOS, I believe you can get 8 parties in a single conference.

HTH.

Regards,

Bill

HTH -Bill (b) http://ucguerrilla.com (t) @ucguerrilla

Please remember to rate helpful responses and identify

hutto.txed.net
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Level 1

Thank you for the replys, I found the setting and have changed it already.  Sorry for not searching first, this is my first post and plead ignorance.

Thank you very much

Not a problem, just remember that NetPro is a great resource because of that. Many of the questions you might have, are already in threads, and you just need to take 5 minutes to search and you'll probably end up with a lot of hits in your search.

I'd say around 80% of common questions and problems are already in some threads.

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