Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Guide

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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Planning Guide
February 27, 2004
Worksheet 4-5 Telephony access
Telephony access information describes how MeetingPlace accesses your 
telephone network. 
Use the follow worksheet to plan the telephony access.
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For 
Options/Field size
 values, in most cases the numeric and 
alphanumeric ranges given are the number of acceptable digits or characters 
for the field. (For example, Numeric—0 to 9 means that the field accepts any 
number between 0 (or nil) and 999999999.) Ranges with an asterisk (*) mean 
that the field accepts an actual number that falls within that range. (For 
example, Numeric—1 to 32767 means that the field accepts the value 3102 
but not 32769.)
Field
Description
Default
Options/
Field size
Value
General Information
Server number
A predefined number that 
identifies the server. As a 
standalone system, the 
MeetingPlace 8112 or 8106 
conference server is always 
defined as server number 0.
Pre-
defined
Numeric—0 
to 8
Main phone number
Main telephone number for the 
MeetingPlace conference 
server. Assigned by the phone 
service provider or your 
company’s telephony network 
administrator.
Alphanumeric
—0 to 32
1st alternate ph 
number
If your MeetingPlace server has 
multiple phone numbers (such 
as a toll-free 1-800 number and 
a local phone number), you can 
enter these numbers in the 
alternate number fields. Users 
see these phone numbers in 
future versions of the e-mail 
notifications.
Alphanumeric
—0 to 32
Label for notifications
Describes the 1st alternate 
phone (for example, a toll-free 
or local number). Users see 
these labels in future versions of 
the e-mail notifications.
Alphanumeric
—0 to 32