Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Guide
Database planning 4-47
February 27, 2004
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Planning Guide
Worksheet 4-7 Port groups
To configure multiple ports at one time, organizing them into port groups.
Use the following worksheet to plan the port groups.
N
OTE
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.)
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
Field size
Value
Group Information
ID number
Number that identifies this port
group. This number is
predefined. Default port group
for PSTN is 0; default port
group for IP is 1.
group. This number is
predefined. Default port group
for PSTN is 0; default port
group for IP is 1.
Assign every line coming into
MeetingPlace to a port group.
MeetingPlace to a port group.
0
(PSTN);
(PSTN);
1 (IP)
Numeric—0
to 31
to 31
Group Characteristics
Active?
Whether to use this port group
definition. You can define ports
now for use later.
definition. You can define ports
now for use later.
Most likely, port groups will
always be active. You can
inactivate port groups during
servicing.
always be active. You can
inactivate port groups during
servicing.
Yes
Yes/No
Provider
Abbreviation that identifies
service provider.
service provider.
—
Alphanumeric
—0 to 32
—0 to 32
Circuit ID
Number assigned by circuit
provider to identify the circuit.
provider to identify the circuit.
—
Assigned by
circuit
provider
circuit
provider
Card type
(U.S., Canada, Hong Kong,
European Union) Whether this
trunk is a digital T1, E1, IP, or
unassigned.
European Union) Whether this
trunk is a digital T1, E1, IP, or
unassigned.
Based
on
system
config-
uration
on
system
config-
uration
T1/E1/IP/
None
(unassigned)
None
(unassigned)