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MaxCallPickupAttempts | The number of times a parked call will ring back to the answering phone before giving up and forwarding the call to the fallback Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The fallback URI is set with the OnTimeoutURI parameter. Default: 1; Minimum Value: 1; Maximum Value: 10 |
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CallPickupTimeoutThreshold | The amount of time that will elapse after a call has been parked before it will ring back to the phone on which the call was answered. This must be entered in the format hh:mm:ss (hh = hours, mm = minutes, ss = seconds) Default: 00:01:30 (90 seconds); Minimum Value: 10 seconds (00:00:10); Maximum Value: 10 minutes (00:10:00) |
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EnableMusicOnHold | Determines whether music plays for the caller while a call is parked. Skype for Business Server 2015 ships with a default Music on Hold file. You can change this file (thereby changing the music the caller hears while parked) with the Set-CsCallParkServiceMusicOnHoldFile cmdlet. Default: True |
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InMemory | Creates an object reference without actually committing the object as a permanent change. If you assign the output of this cmdlet called with this parameter to a variable, you can make changes to the properties of the object reference and then commit those changes by calling this cmdlet's matching Set-<cmdlet>. |
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OnTimeoutURI | The SIP address of the user or Response Group to which unanswered parked calls will be routed. The parked call will be routed after the number of ringbacks defined with the MaxCallPickupAttempts parameter. If that parameter is set to Null, the OnTimeoutURI will be ignored and the parked call will be disconnected after unsuccessful ringback attempts. Values must be SIP URIs, beginning with the string sip:. For example, sip:[email protected]. |
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Identity * | The site to which the settings are applied. This must be entered in the format site:<sitename>, such as site:Redmond. A configuration will always exist at the global scope and can't be removed, so a global configuration can't be re-created with this cmdlet. |
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