Conference on MCU 5300 ID

Hello

How can I set the conference used by a Cisco 5300 MCU ID? Automatically assigns IDs to 400 on ad hoc and 2100 on reserved conferences and saves on h.323 and SIP. They are also shown in TMS, but are not editable. Is it possible to assign some my own values?

Thank you very much

Hello Jochen. If you access the mcu in the systems browser, click Settings > change settings > extended settings, you should see meeting ID first step. You should be able to change there. Let us know if that's what you're looking for. Thank you.

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