Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manual De Mantenimiento
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February 27, 2004
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
The following illustrations are examples of an event log before and
configuration.
configuration.
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For a sample trap configuration, see the MeetingPlace Customer
Support Resource Center for Cisco MeetingPlace
(http://support.latitude.com/).
(http://support.latitude.com/).
Managing notifications
MeetingPlace can automatically send out e-mail notifications to all invited
participants whenever users schedule, reschedule, or cancel meetings. This
depends on the gateway products purchased and a user’s profile preference
settings. Notifications are not distributed for reservationless meetings.
participants whenever users schedule, reschedule, or cancel meetings. This
depends on the gateway products purchased and a user’s profile preference
settings. Notifications are not distributed for reservationless meetings.
The MeetingPlace Notification Option requires little monitoring or
maintenance. However, situations may arise in which users need help
determining the notification status of a particular meeting or request. This
section describes how to review and diagnose any problems that may occur.
maintenance. However, situations may arise in which users need help
determining the notification status of a particular meeting or request. This
section describes how to review and diagnose any problems that may occur.
How server notifications are sent
Specific events such as scheduling and rescheduling meetings, inviting or
uninviting participants, and adding or replacing attachments trigger the
notification process. MeetingPlace automatically sends notifications to all
meeting participants.
uninviting participants, and adding or replacing attachments trigger the
notification process. MeetingPlace automatically sends notifications to all
meeting participants.
All Alarms Browser without configured traps
All Alarms Browser with configured traps