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 
When MeetingPlace does not receive dialed number information, the default 
port access type assigned to a call is the type assigned in the Ports topic 
(Configure tab) to the port that is handling the call. If your system does not 
receive dialed number information, you may want to map out the 
connections between MeetingPlace and the telephone network. Then decide 
what access type to assign to each line or group of lines that connects to 
MeetingPlace, or choose to use all ports universally with combined access. 
If you find that users are having difficulty accessing a particular service, you 
may wish to reconfigure the number of ports assigned to each of the 
MeetingPlace services using the Ports topic. 
           
 
Figure 0-2  MeetingPlace Port Configuration Tab 
 
Note: If you assign an individual port to a port group, you do 
not have to re-enter data that is already provided for the port 
group. 
You can configure MeetingPlace ports to allow or disallow outdialing. Make 
sure that the trunk is configured in MeetingPlace the same way your 
telephony provider has configured it (it can either make outgoing calls or 
cannot make outgoing calls). MeetingPlace can block certain numbers and 
dialing patterns system-wide, by group, or by individual user. Call blocking 
is controlled by an internal MeetingPlace table. Contact your MeetingPlace 
support representative to configure this table. 
Configuring Port Groups 
Because multiple ports may use identical settings, the MeetingPlace database 
uses port groups to define the settings for multiple ports simultaneously. You 
define a port group by selecting the Port Groups topic in the Configure tab.