Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
Field
Description
Choices/Recommendations
Protocol table
Contains the configuration
information for the type of
signaling used.
information for the type of
signaling used.
All T1 PRI systems are shipped
from the factory with protocol
table 2 set to use the default
setting of ATT PRI protocol;
protocol 3 to use Nortel PRI; and
table 4 to use Bell PRI.
from the factory with protocol
table 2 set to use the default
setting of ATT PRI protocol;
protocol 3 to use Nortel PRI; and
table 4 to use Bell PRI.
# of DID digits
expected
expected
Indicates the number of digits
sent by the PBX or network.
sent by the PBX or network.
Your choice (either 0 or a
number from 2 to 6; 1 is not
valid).
number from 2 to 6; 1 is not
valid).
Mtg. ID for direct
mtg. access
or Default digits
for system
mtg. access
or Default digits
for system
Indicates which meeting callers
to this port will attend when
DID/DDI digits = 0 and the
default access type = “meeting.”
to this port will attend when
DID/DDI digits = 0 and the
default access type = “meeting.”
Meeting ID or DID/DDI number
of the meeting in which you want
callers to be placed.
of the meeting in which you want
callers to be placed.
Default access type
Which MeetingPlace access type
is applicable to all ports in the
group in the absence of dialed
number information.
is applicable to all ports in the
group in the absence of dialed
number information.
DID Meeting, Profile,
MeetingNotes, or Combined.
Your choice depends on the
level of access you want users to
have on these ports.
MeetingNotes, or Combined.
Your choice depends on the
level of access you want users to
have on these ports.
Language
The language in which prompts
will play.
will play.
English (USA), English (UK),
Japanese, French-Canadian, or
No Language. Selecting No
Language will result in the caller
hearing a language prompt when
they dial into MeetingPlace.
Japanese, French-Canadian, or
No Language. Selecting No
Language will result in the caller
hearing a language prompt when
they dial into MeetingPlace.
Human assistance?
When someone in a meeting
needs help, MeetingPlace uses
another port to connect that
person (via a call transfer) to a
contact or attendant. The value
in this field determines whether
the ports in this group can be
used for call transfer during a
meeting.
needs help, MeetingPlace uses
another port to connect that
person (via a call transfer) to a
contact or attendant. The value
in this field determines whether
the ports in this group can be
used for call transfer during a
meeting.
Yes or No. Set to Yes assuming
that an individual who can
provide assistance to users can
be reached on this port group.
that an individual who can
provide assistance to users can
be reached on this port group.
Flash transfer?
Whether these ports initiate a
call transfer by using a hook
flash.
call transfer by using a hook
flash.
Yes or No. Your telephony
network provider can provide
this answer.
network provider can provide
this answer.
Outdial?
Whether these ports can be used
for outgoing calls.
for outgoing calls.
Yes or No. For most
applications, you should set ports
to handle outdial.
applications, you should set ports
to handle outdial.
Managing Port Scheduling Using Guard Times
Guard times ensure that meetings do not overlap each other or that two
meetings are not scheduled back-to-back with the same meeting ID.
meetings are not scheduled back-to-back with the same meeting ID.