Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration Release 5.4(58.0) and Video Administration Release 5.4(0.104)
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  Limitations and Restrictions
Video Administration for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
For detailed installation instructions for Video Administration, see the “Installing Video Administration 
for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace” chapter of the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Video Integration, at 
Note the following considerations:
Ensure that Microsoft Windows SNMP service is preinstalled before installing Video 
Administration.
Prior to installing Video Administration, ensure that ports 1098 and 1099 are not occupied.
Ensure that the web server port (TCP 8080 by default) and the internal gatekeeper authorization port 
(TCP 7777 by default) are not blocked.
Do not interrupt the installation procedure. After starting the service, allow several minutes for 
initialization of the server before logging in to the web user interface.
Following installation, upon initial login, the User Provisioning screen appears. Do not change the 
default selection that automatically appears. Click OK.
To enable proper Cisco Unified Videoconferencing MCU resource calculation, meeting types must 
be downloaded from the MCUs. To modify meeting type (MCU service) settings, update the service 
parameters in the specified MCU. In the Video Administration web interface, download this meeting 
type from the specified MCU and then upload to all the other MCUs in the network, if there is more 
than one.
Limitations and Restrictions
Video Administration for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 5.4(0.104)
In certain countries, such as the United States, an area code is usually dialed with a phone number. 
In such cases, under Resource Management > Gateway, check the Always Dial Area Code check box 
in Video Administration.
To ensure that web pages and pop-up windows are displayed normally, we recommend that you set 
the screen resolution to a standard resolution such as 800 x 600 pixels or 1024 x 768 pixels. The 
minimum recommended resolution is 800 x 600 pixels and the recommended font size is Normal or 
Large.
If the database is not available during Video Administration initialization, ensure that you restart the 
service when the database is available. If the connection between the database and the Video 
Administration is lost after Video Administration initialization, Video Administration will function 
normally once the database is operating.
The MCU service template name and description, terminal name, and gateway service prefix can 
only contain ASCII text. Unicode and other double-byte characters (such as Chinese, Japanese, 
Korean, and Hebrew characters) should not be used.
Video Administration supports the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3500 MCU version 5.1 only in 
normal capacity configuration mode. High capacity mode is not supported. Additionally, high 
definition endpoints are not supported.