Polycom 3725-61794-005 Universal Remote User Manual


 
User’s Guide for Polycom HDX Systems and the Polycom Touch Control
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Viewing Microsoft Office Communications Server or
Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Presence States
The Polycom Touch Control shows the following presence icons for Favorites
registered with the Microsoft Office Communications Server or Microsoft
Lync Server 2010.
Multipoint Calls Using Centralized Conferencing Control
Protocol (CCCP)
If a Polycom HDX system is deployed in a Microsoft Lync Server 2010
environment and Centralized Conferencing Control Protocol (CCCP) is
enabled, you can place and participate in multipoint calls that are hosted by
Microsoft audio and video servers. If you are used to being in conferences
hosted by a Lync server, you will notice that the Polycom HDX interface
closely resembles the interface you see in Microsoft environments.
Contact your system administrator and the Polycom Unified Communications
Deployment Guide for Microsoft Environments for more information about CCCP
multipoint calling, which is referred to as Lync Conferencing in that book.
Icon Presence State Description
Do Not Disturb Indicates that the HDX system or
Office Communicator or Microsoft Lync
user is set to Do Not Disturb.
In a Call Indicates that the HDX system or
Office Communicator or Microsoft Lync
user is in one of the following states:
In a call
Accepting urgent interruptions
only
Busy
Inactive
In a Conference
In a Meeting
Available Indicates that the HDX system or
Office Communicator or Microsoft Lync
user is available.
Offline Indicates the HDX system or Office
Communicator or Microsoft Lync user
is offline.
Presence Unknown Indicates that the presence state of the
HDX system or Office Communicator
or Microsoft Lync user is unknown.