Sam,
        Sorry but no. Initiating conference from the phone and the phone 
will do the mixing, initiate conferencing through CP CallManager and the 
AS will invoke the MS to do the mixing and terminate the media with 
signalling intiated from the AS. The functionality you may need may have 
to be provided by another device - from rel 10 Broadsoft introduced a 
conferencing server and I am sure many other vendors have a similar box 
that will do the function you require.

Regards,
 
Wayne Davies





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Hi Ben, Wayne, and others

I have been looking at the broadsoft documents entitled

"Broadworks Access Device Interoperability Test Sample Call Flows"
and 
"Broadworks SIP Access Interface Internetworking Guide"

for information on conferencing, but they both assume that the mixing
is done by the UA, and not the Media Server.
I have traced through the logs of the Application Server when using
CommPilot CallManager and, yes you're both right regarding the
termination of various call-legs, etc etc. Upon starting a conference,
CallManager sends out a CAP message <confStart>, and from there, the
AS does the rest. It subsequently INVITES the MS several times,
terminates some call-legs, and establishes new ones.

The only issue is that i'm only using SIP. Is there a way to achieve
similar functionality without using any XML CAP messages?

Many thanks for your time and help.

Regards,
Sam
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