Topic Last Modified: 2010-11-09
Microsoft Lync Server 2010 enables users to join conferences in two different ways: by using a conferencing application such as Microsoft Lync 2010, or by dialing in using a telephone. Dial-in users are not be able to do such things as view slides or exchange instant messages, but they are able to fully participate in the audio portion of a conference.
Conferencing Cmdlets
The CsDialInConferencing cmdlets are used to configure dial-in conferencing properties, including everything from specifying the phone numbers users can call in order to join a conference to the keypad commands available to them after they join a conference (for example, pressing 6 to mute or unmute their phone). Most of the other features of a conference (for example, can users record the conference, can users share applications during the conference, and so on) are managed by using the CsConferencingPolicy cmdlets.
- Get-CsConferenceDirectory
- Move-CsConferenceDirectory
- New-CsConferenceDirectory
- Remove-CsConferenceDirectory
- Get-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber
- New-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber
- Remove-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber
- Set-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber
- Get-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration
- New-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration
- Remove-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration
- Set-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration
- Get-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration
- New-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration
- Remove-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration
- Set-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration
- Get-CsConferencingConfiguration
- New-CsConferencingConfiguration
- Remove-CsConferencingConfiguration
- Set-CsConferencingConfiguration
- Get-CsConferencingPolicy
- Grant-CsConferencingPolicy
- New-CsConferencingPolicy
- Remove-CsConferencingPolicy
- Set-CsConferencingPolicy
- Get-CsMeetingConfiguration
- New-CsMeetingConfiguration
- Remove-CsMeetingConfiguration
- Set-CsMeetingConfiguration