Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList
Returns a list of languages, including regional/minority languages, supported for use with Skype for Business Server 2015 dial-in conferences. These languages are used to relay audio messages and instructions to users participating in a conference by using a telephone. This cmdlet was introduced in Lync Server 2010.
Syntax
Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList
[[-Identity] <XdsIdentity>]
[-LocalStore]
[<CommonParameters>]
Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList
[-Filter <String>]
[-LocalStore]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
Skype for Business Server enables users to join conferences by using a telephone; these dial-in users cannot view video or exchange instant messages, but they can participate fully in the audio portion of the meeting. When users connect to a conference over the phone, they first hear a welcome message and then are given instructions on how to join the meeting. (For example, depending on how the conference has been configured, they might be asked to state their name and then press the pound (#) key.) At various times Skype for Business Server might need to issue additional messages or instructions; for example, if a user presses 1 on their telephone keypad the system will read a list of all the other keypad options available to them.
Administrators can configure the language, or languages, used in a dial-in conference to relay messages and instructions. The Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList cmdlet returns a list of the supported languages. The list itself is returned using 5-character language codes (for example, ca-ES to indicate Catalan).
The supported language list is read-only. There is no way for you to add new languages to the list; that's because there is no way for you to add a new, supported language to dial-in conferencing. Note, too that the list of available languages is configured at the global scope; you cannot assign different lists to different sites. (However, you can assign different languages to different dial-in conferencing access numbers.)
Examples
-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------
(Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList).Languages -contains "en-US"
Example 1 demonstrates how you can query the Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList cmdlet to see if a particular language appears in the list of supported languages. In this example, the Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList cmdlet is called in order to return information about all the supported languages; the Windows PowerShell operator -contains is then used to see if the language code "en-US" is contained within that list of supported languages. If it is, the Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList cmdlet will report back the value "True". If "en-US" cannot be found in the list of supported languages, then the cmdlet will report back the value "False".
-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------
(Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList).Languages
The command shown in Example 2 returns the complete list of supported languages. The DialInConferencingLanguageList object stores this information in the Languages property. In order to display each language on the screen, this command first uses the Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList cmdlet to return a collection of all the language lists and their properties. This call to the Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList cmdlet is enclosed in parentheses to ensure that Windows PowerShell carries out this operation before doing anything else. After the information has been returned, standard "dot notation" (the object name followed by a period followed by a property name) is used to display all the values stored in the Languages property.
Parameters
-Filter
Enables you to use wildcard characters when specifying a dial-conferencing language list. Because there is only one such object (global), you can return the language list without using either the Filter or the Identity parameter.
Type: | String |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Lync Server 2010, Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019 |
-Identity
Indicates the dial-in conferencing language list to be returned. At this point in time there is only one such object: global. Because of this, you do not need to include this parameter when calling the Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList cmdlet.
Type: | XdsIdentity |
Position: | 2 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Lync Server 2010, Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019 |
-LocalStore
Retrieves the languages list from the local replica of the Central Management store rather than from the Central Management store itself.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Lync Server 2010, Lync Server 2013, Skype for Business Server 2015, Skype for Business Server 2019 |
Inputs
None
Outputs
Microsoft.Rtc.Management.WritableConfig.Settings.DialInConferencingSettings.DialInConferencingLanguageList