Conference Call

Conference Call Information

There is two good options available for conference calls: (1) Zoom (where you send out a link to the call in advance); or (2) Using our Cisco VoIP phones (where you add callers to a line).

Below are instructions and links for how to utilize each of these options.

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Zoom – Options for both Conference Call and Video Conference

Get Started

All ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· students, faculty, and staff have access to a Pro account by using Zoom's login with Single Sign-on (SSO) functionality. To begin using the tool:

  • Click theÌýSign In with SSOÌýbutton
  • Enter "boulder" and click continue
  • A browser window will open prompting you for your Federated Identity Service identikey and password credentials. Click Continue.
  • This will automatically create your account and log you in.

Please note:ÌýZoom Pro accounts that have not logged in one year will be removed on a routine basis. When logging back in, you will regain access to Zoom Pro functionality automatically.

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Features

  • Cloud Video Conferencing
  • Online Meetings for up to 100 participants
  • Telephone Dial-in
  • Mobile Collaboration
  • Security

Learn more about the features by visitingÌý.

How to get it

All campus affiliates have access to a Pro Zoom account which is automatically provisioned the first time you login using SSO through the Zoom application. For installation help, use theÌý.

Instructions / Tutorials

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Cisco VoIP Phone

  1. While on an active call (not on hold) press the Conference button - the active party is placed on hold.
  2. Call the second party.
  3. When the second party answers, press the Conference button again to join all parties.
  4. Repeat these steps if you wish to add more people to the conference call.

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