Conference Manager Configuration
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Sample Virtual Entry Queue Script
Virtual Entry Queue (VEQ) scripts are scripts written in the Javascript language that have access to the
DTMF digits entered by callers. The system executes these scripts during VEQ processing, and can change
and reject the DTMF digits callers enter. You can use this functionality to strip prefixes entered by a caller
or to authorize participants dialing in to VEQs.
VEQ scripts have access to the DTMF_STRING variable.
The sample script below shows how to use the scripting feature to restrict participants calling a specific VEQ
to a whitelist of VMRs.
////////////////////////////////
// A sample script that implements a whitelist of VMRs for a VEQ.
// VMRs 1000, 2000, 3000, and any VMR starting with 44 or 76 will
// be allowed.
var whitelist_vmrs = [
"1000", // Specify list of VMRs; add or remove VMRs from this list.
"2000", // Make sure you use the syntax "<vmr number>"<comma>
"3000",
];
var whitelist_patterns = [
"^44", // The ^ causes the pattern match at the beginning of the string.
"^76" // So 441000 will match but 100044 will not.
];
////////////////////////////////
// Match against individual VMRs. ACCEPT if any of them matches.
//
if (0 <= whitelist_vmrs.indexOf(DTMF_STRING))
{
return ACCEPT;
}
////////////////////////////////
// Match against patterns. ACCEPT if any of them matches.
//
for (i=0; i<whitelist_patterns.length; i++)
{
if (DTMF_STRING.match(whitelist_patterns[i]))
{
return ACCEPT;
}
}
return REJECT;