Conferencing Cmdlets
Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-17
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.
For details about Lync Server Management Shell cmdlets, see the Lync Server Windows PowerShell blog at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=203150.