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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 Customer Engineering Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8112)
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Chapter 4 Configuring the 8112 Server
Configuring the system
The system tells you what it is configuring. The tech$ prompt appears when configuration is complete.
See
See
.
Step 4
Verify your configuration by typing
blade
and pressing Enter.
Step 5
Confirm the screen output is correct for your configuration.
Step 6
Type
x
and press Enter to exit the “blade” command utility.
Note
You can reserve slots for later use by using the “blade” command with the -r option.
Examples of E1 configuration
The following sections provide configuration instructions for example E1 configurations:
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240 E1 ports
This section explains how to use the “blade” command when configuring 240 E1 ports.
Step 1
If you do not already have terminal logging turned on, turn it on before proceeding. For information on
logging, see the
logging, see the
.
Step 2
At the tech$ prompt, type
blade -e 240
and press Enter.
Step 3
Confirm the “blade” command you entered and type
y
and press Enter. If you entered the wrong
command, type
n
and press Enter, then re-enter the correct command.
The server responds by telling you how many ports it is configuring. When the tech$ prompt appears, it
is complete. See
is complete. See
.
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lade Example for 240 E1 Ports
Step 4
Verify your configuration by typing
blade
and pressing Enter.
Step 5
Confirm the screen output is like
meetingplace:tech$ blade -e 240
This will reset many DB tables, are you sure? (y/n): y
Configuring 240 E1 ports
Restart the system for changes to take effect
meetingplace:tech$