How to make a SIP or H.323 call?
When calling from a legacy (non-Vidyo) H.323 or SIP endpoint please refer to the below table for formatting.
- Vidyo users must use a comma as the delimiter when dialing into Legacy MCUs and/or border controllers acting as H.323 gatekeepers. For more information on dialing summaries, see the next chapter.
Endpoint | TCS4 delimiter | Alphanumeric | Dialing string |
Codian | ! | No | 192.168.1.110!35001 |
LifeSize | ## | Yes | 192.168.1.110##35001 |
Polycom | ## | Yes | 192.168.1.110##35001 |
@ | 035001@192.168.1.110 | ||
Sony | # | No | 192.168.1.110#35001 |
Tandberg | 35001@192.168.1.110 | ||
192.168.1.110,035001 | |||
SCOPIA | 12345@192.168.1.110 | ||
- The Tandberg MXP platform doesn’t support TCS4 delimiters when dialing over IP. To dial from a Tandberg MXP into a VidyoConference, dial the VidyoGateway service prefix followed by the Vidyo user’s extension then @ and the IP address of the VidyoGateway as shown in the Tandberg MXP Dialing String entry shown previously.
- As of release version TC4.1.2, it’s now possible to dial using the format name@domain or name@IPAdress without being registered to a gatekeeper.
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For Scopia like orange Businness Service : the dialtring from VIDYO HD ->
<Prefix> | < Meeting Room > *** < Pin Code | Chairperson >@ovp.orange.com
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