This parameter determines how an Ad Hoc conference terminates. Valid values follow:
Never - The conference remains active a) after the conference controller hangs, and b) after all OnNet parties hang up. Be aware that choosing this option means that if OnNet parties conference in OffNet parties and then disconnect, the conference stays active between the OffNet parties, which could result in potential toll fraud.
When Conference Controller Leaves - Terminate the conference when the conference controller hangs up or when the conference controller transfers, redirects, or parks the conference call and the retrieving party hangs up.
When No OnNet Parties Remain in the Conference - Terminate the conference when there are no OnNet parties remaining in the conference.
This is a required field.
Default: Never
â– Drop Ad Hoc Conference: This parameter determines how an ad hoc conference terminates. This is an important toll-fraud prevention setting, because inside facilitators can set up a conference call to expensive international numbers and then drop out of the call. Without the conference controller, international tariffs are billed back to the company in which the conference call was set up. Valid values are as follows:
—Never (default): The conference remains active after the conference controller and all on-net parties hang up. This default setting could result in potential toll fraud.
—When Conference Controller Leaves: Terminate the conference when the conference controller hangs up.
—When No On-Net Parties Remain in the Conference: Terminate the conference when there are no on-net parties remaining in the conference. This distinction is important because the conference controller might have to drop out of the call, but other business partners on the call should continue the conference. The When Conference Controller Leaves option would hang up the call when the conference controller left the conference.
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