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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 Customer Engineering Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8112)
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Chapter 3 Installing the 8112 Server
Evaluating the site
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TCP/UDP Port Requirements
Note
The MeetingPlace server should reside on a network segment that is immune to broadcast storms.
Broadcast storms can bring the server down for the duration of the storm.
Broadcast storms can bring the server down for the duration of the storm.
LAN cable requirements
The 8112 server attaches to an Ethernet LAN. This connection provides all the communication from the
MeetingPlace server to the customer’s network. There are two possible scenarios for using an Ethernet
LAN cable:
MeetingPlace server to the customer’s network. There are two possible scenarios for using an Ethernet
LAN cable:
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connecting from the MeetingPlace CPU to the customer’s network
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connecting from the MeetingPlace Multi Access Blade to the customer’s network (for IP ports only)
For every configuration, you need a customer-supplied LAN cable to connect the MeetingPlace CPU to
the customer’s network.
the customer’s network.
For IP configurations, Cisco Systems ships the necessary LAN cables to connect the Multi Access Blade
used for the IP configuration to the customer’s network.
used for the IP configuration to the customer’s network.
Refer to
for cable-specific requirements.