Each scheduled conference (i.e. conferences that are configured via the web interface with a start time and, optionally, a duration and repetition) has an associated owner. This owner is the ID of a configured user, and normally corresponds to the user who scheduled the conference.
Conference ownership affects only web interface control of conferences - in particular, it plays no part in validating video conferencing endpoints' attempts to join conferences when they connect to the MCU via H.323 or SIP. Restricting conference entry in this situation is accomplished via conference (or auto attendant) PINs, as before.
The actual implications of conference ownership depend on the privilege of the user; specifically:
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Users with these privilege levels are able to create and own conferences, and are able to exercise full control of all conferences. |
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Users with these privilege levels are able to create and own conferences. They have full control of conferences they own, and limited control of conferences owned by other users. |
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Users with these privilege levels are able to create and own conferences. They have full control of conferences they own, but no control of conferences owned by other users. |
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Users with these privilege levels are not able to own conferences or change any conference's configuration. |
As described above, a user privilege level confers a certain level of control over a conference, with that level of control possibly depending on whether that user is the conference owner or not. These conference control levels have the following meaning:
Conference control level | Description |
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This level of control permits the following operations: Participant control
Configuration access
Changing live conference parameters
Additionally, full control includes all of the operations covered by limited control, detailed below. |
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This level of control permits the following operations: Viewing the participant list
Controlling video sent to participants
Controlling participant cameras
Viewing audio status
Sending messages to individual participants
Viewing participant statistics and diagnostics
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This means that none of the above operations are possible. Depending on the specific privilege level, either the list of scheduled conferences will not be shown to the user, or the list will be shown but conferences over which the user has no control will be presented as names rather than hyperlinks. |
A user whose privilege level is either conference creation and full control or administrator is also able to change the owner of a conference. A conference owner can be changed to either a user with conference creation rights or to "none", signifying that no user should be considered the owner of that conference. Also, when scheduling new conferences, users with these privileges are able to choose which owner is initially associated with the conference.
If a user account is deleted, any conferences owned by that user have their owner reset to "none".
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