Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Guide

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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide  
 
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E Administering 
 
Cisco MeetingPlace During a 
Network Outage
 
The MeetingTime client must always have connectivity to the MeetingPlace 
server in order to communicate information. Whenever your company 
experiences a network outage, the MeetingPlace server continues to work. 
However, the MeetingTime client cannot connect to the MeetingPlace server 
using the normal means. To connect a MeetingTime client to the 
MeetingPlace server during a network outage, you can use either of the 
following methods: 
 
Slip connection via the modem 
 
TCP/IP connection using a crossover LAN cable 
The next two sections describe each method. 
Administering MeetingPlace via the Modem Interface 
The M3 (and PCI) MeetingPlace server comes with a modem that allows you 
to connect to the MeetingPlace system remotely. This interface also allows 
you to administer the MeetingPlace server through MeetingTime. To do this, 
you need a computer with the following: 
 
A modem 
 
Windows 98, NT, or 2000 
 
MeetingTime software 
 
Then, configure the dial-up connection that is provided with each operating 
system to dial up the MeetingPlace server. For example, in Windows NT, 
you would do the following: 
1.
 
Invoke Dialup Networking (click the Start button, choose Programs
choose Accessories, then choose Dial-up Networking). Then, click 
New to open the Dial-Up Networking dialog box.