Cisco Cisco MeetingPlace Gateway SIM Anleitung Für Quick Setup

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Using the Command-Line Interface (CLI) in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Command Reference
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net
Lists the current network configuration settings and allows you to change them after the system has been 
installed. Most changes take affect after restarting the system.
Caution
A system restart terminates all existing call connections. Proceed only during a scheduled 
maintenance period or during a period of extremely low usage. Note: When you restart the Web 
Server, all manual changes made to the registry are lost.
Use the net command to set the following:
  •
Port configuration parameters, including:
  –
Application Server (eth0) hostname, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
  –
Virtual (eth0:0) hostname, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway—the eth0:0 virtual interface 
is used in 
 deployments
  –
MTU and link parameters (auto-negotiation, speed, duplex).
  •
Domain name
  •
DNS servers
  •
NTP servers
Note
If you change the Application Server hostname (for eth0), then you must also perform the following 
actions:
  –
Configure the DNS
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 server to point the old hostname to the new hostname.
  –
Restart the application by entering either the 
 restart operating system command or the 
reboot Linux command.
  –
If you enabled SSL for the Application Server, then complete the 
 sections 
in the 
 module.
  –
If you installed MeetingPlace Conference Manager, then complete the 
section in the 
 module.
  –
If your system includes a Web Server, then complete the 
 section in the 
 module. 
  –
If you integrated the system with Cisco WebEx, then notify the Cisco WebEx administrator to update 
the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace hostname that is configured in the Cisco WebEx license manager. 
Syntax: net
ntpdate
Sets the Application Server date and time to match the time obtained by polling an NTP
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 server. 
Syntax: ntpdate [-untp-server 
Parameters:
  •
-u—Specifies to send packets through an unprivileged port to communicate with the NTP server. Use this 
option when you want to reach an NTP server that is beyond a firewall.
  •
ntp-server—Hostname or IP address of the NTP server.
Table 1
Command Reference: Application Commands (continued)
Command
Description