caller-controls
Conferences allow caller controls groups which specify what commands are available to participants via touch-tones from within an active conference. Commands can include modifying the volume of the conference, mute/un-mute himself, or more advanced options such as playing menus to individuals or moving people from one conference to another.
Caller controls are based on pre-configured templates that are applied when a conference is started. For example, you can specify a group of controls that are available (such as the 0 key for mute, 1 to lower the volume, and 3 to increase the volume) and then apply those controls to three different conferences. The settings are applied when the conference begins (first caller joins) and ...
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