Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Guide

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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide  
 
 
Cisco Systems 
                                  
March 2003 
 
Configurations for Reservationless Meetings—System 
configurations related to reservationless meeting deployments are 
now available in MeetingTime under the System tab. Three new 
fields have been added (the first, Enable Reservationless Meeting, is 
read only.) Also, the Reservationless Meetings feature is now 
available for the Japanese language. For more information, see 
Appendix I of the Cisco MeetingServer System Manager’s Guide. 
 
Restrict Changing Vanity IDs through Voice User Interface
When Vanity IDs are allowed within the MeetingPlace server, the 
meeting scheduler is prompted with the option to change the system 
generated meeting ID when scheduling over the phone. A new 
configuration within a user’s profile removes this option. For more 
information, see the Securing Meetings section in Chapter 3 of the 
Cisco MeetingServer System Manager’s Guide. 
Supportability Improvements 
 
Remote Upgrades—Improvements to the upgrade process will allow 
M3 software upgrades to be performed remotely. Once the upgrade 
tape is inserted into the M3 system, technicians can initiate the 
upgrade by remote access, such as through modem, Telnet, and so 
on. Progress updates are provided at regular intervals and all 
diagnostic logs are saved to a file. In the unlikely event that there are 
problems with the upgrade, technicians can also remotely revert the 
system back to the existing version of software. 
 
Notes:  
 
Customizing the “Welcome to MeetingPlace” prompt must 
now be done through the Latitude Customization Services 
Group
.
 
 
This version of the MeetingPlace M3 server platform does 
not support Analog trunks or alarm relay. 
 
MeetingServer 5.0 and later does not support EISA or PCI 
platforms. However, it is possible to convert a server from 
PCI to M3 through a network transfer. For more 
information, see the Cisco MeetingServer Customer 
Engineer Guide, 
or contact your MeetingPlace support 
representative.