Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual

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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide   
 
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Cisco Systems 
 
March 2003 
System manager should add more capacity to 
offset scheduling failures. 
Constrained Usage 
(above the red line) 
Over 2,000 
Users are likely to experience a number of 
scheduling and attendance failures because 
ports are in high use. Overflow traffic is most 
likely going to service bureaus. During peak 
hours, meetings are not extending and 
growing.  
System manager needs to add more capacity. 
 
 
 
Note: These figures are suggested target points for your 
organization. Your results may vary depending on factors such 
as your peak conferencing business hours, international use, the 
size of your system, and specific conferencing applications. As 
you continue to track your MeetingPlace use and service levels, 
you will be able to better define appropriate minutes per port 
conferencing levels for your organization. 
MeetingPlace provides default values for the usage thresholds based on 
general conferencing use, although these default values should be 
customized to reflect your company’s unique conferencing environment.  
Scheduling failures mean that users cannot join meetings, in addition to 
being unable to schedule meetings. This will have an impact on user 
experience. You will need to check peak level usage and contact Latitude 
Customer Support for advice.  
To change the value of the usage thresholds: 
1.
 
Make sure the usage thresholds are being displayed in the chart.  
2.
 
Select Adjust Thresholds from the View menu.  
3.
 
Enter the desired value. 
If you need assistance in adjusting the thresholds, contact your MeetingPlace 
support representative. 
Uncaptured Conferencing Traffic 
The Uncaptured Conferencing Traffic tool displays how many minutes of 
monthly conferencing could not be conducted on MeetingPlace because the 
system was busy. Upgrading your system can enable MeetingPlace to fulfill 
this additional conferencing demand.