Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Guide

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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Planning Guide
February 27, 2004
Worksheet 4-8 System parameters
The System Parameters window defines whether you are using DID/DNIS 
meeting access. Additionally, to eliminate clock drift on your MeetingPlace 
system you can enter the network address of an NTP (network time protocol) 
server from this window. 
Use the following worksheet to plan the system parameters.
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.)
Field
Description
Default
Options/
Field size
Value
Allow vanity mtg 
IDs?
Whether users may assign 
custom IDs to meetings they 
schedule. System managers may 
assign vanity meeting IDs, 
regardless of this setting.
If your system is configured for 
DID/DNIS access, use this 
parameter (when DID Meeting 
Access field is Yes) to allow 
users to assign vanity meeting 
IDs to DID/DNIS meetings. 
(See notes after this worksheet.)
Yes
Yes/No
DID Settings
DID meeting access?
Whether MeetingPlace receives 
DID or DDI information. Your 
configuration choices depend on 
the trunking configuration 
selected for MeetingPlace.
No
Yes/No
Use DID for routing 
only?
Whether DID/DNIS number is 
used only to route calls to 
various applications. Use this 
field when the DID Meeting 
Access field value is Yes and 
you want a DID/DNIS number 
to route directly to a specific 
MeetingPlace application.
No
Yes/No