Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15
Next, add all of your TelePresence Servers into Cisco TMS using the information collected during planning,
following the instructions in the Cisco TMS webhelp or administrator guide. For SIP-trunked bridges, make
sure to disable:
following the instructions in the Cisco TMS webhelp or administrator guide. For SIP-trunked bridges, make
sure to disable:
n
H.323 dialing (incoming and outgoing)
n
IP address dialing (incoming and outgoing)
When you have added the bridge, configure the numeric ID settings for each TelePresence Server:
1. In Cisco TMS
Systems > Navigator
, select the TelePresence Server and go to
Settings > Extended
Settings
, then configure Numeric ID Base, Numeric ID Step, and Numeric ID Quantity to match your
dial plan. These settings control the numeric addresses that Cisco TMS will use when scheduling calls on
that bridge.
Ensure that there is a minimum of 1-2 numeric IDs available per bookable port.
that bridge.
Ensure that there is a minimum of 1-2 numeric IDs available per bookable port.
Figure 4: Extended Settings
2. Go to
Settings > View Settings
to confirm the numeric addresses for the bridge.
If adding one or more Multipoint Switches to Cisco TMS as unmanaged bridges, do so at this stage. For
instructions, see
instructions, see
.
Task 19: Scheduling test meetings
Now all endpoints and bridges are present in Cisco TMS, configured as you want them to work in your final
deployment.
deployment.
1. Using the Cisco TMS web interface, schedule several test calls to verify that you can book conferences
with and without bridges.
2. Once you have confirmed that scheduling is performing as intended, delete all test bookings before
proceeding to avoid any conflicts with imported meetings.
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4.1)
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Optional: Trial import (downtime)