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 
Naming MeetingPlace Servers 
As a system manager, you can provide descriptive names to the 
MeetingPlace servers, which helps users identify which systems to schedule 
for a multiserver meeting. To help users, make sure to: 
 
Name each server with an easily identifiable name. 
 
Name all servers consistently across all MeetingPlace systems 
One way to help users identify a server is to include the location of the 
server in its name. For example, if your organization has one server in New 
York and another in California, you may want to place “NY” or “CA” in 
their names.  
To ensure that all users, no matter which server they are logged into, see the 
same name for each MeetingPlace system, you must work with the other 
MeetingPlace system managers to find out the names of their servers. 
When you change the name of a server, you need to update every 
MeetingPlace system with the server’s new name. For example, if your 
company has two MeetingPlace systems and you need to change the name of 
one of the systems, you must update both servers with the new name. Figure 
8-4 explains which records on each server would need to be updated. 
If the name of Server 1 changes… 
 
Figure 8-4  Updating Server Records When Naming a Server 
To enter a server’s new name in the Server Configuration record: 
1.
 
Using MeetingTime, log in to the server you want to rename. 
2.
 
Select the Configure tab. 
3.
 
Select the Server Configuration topic, and then click Query.