Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manuel De Maintenance
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
1 Introduction
This guide describes how to set up and maintain MeetingPlace after your M3
system has been installed. (For instructions on installing MeetingPlace, see
the MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide.)
system has been installed. (For instructions on installing MeetingPlace, see
the MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide.)
Naming Conventions Used in This Guide
Throughout the remainder of this document, we refer to Cisco MeetingPlace
as “MeetingServer,” or “MeetingPlace,” and we refer to Cisco MeetingPlace
MeetingTime as “MeetingTime.”
as “MeetingServer,” or “MeetingPlace,” and we refer to Cisco MeetingPlace
MeetingTime as “MeetingTime.”
Who Should Use This Guide
This guide is for MeetingPlace system managers. It gives you practical and
clear guidelines for managing and maintaining the MeetingPlace system, and
offers choices and recommendations to help you make the right decisions for
your company.
clear guidelines for managing and maintaining the MeetingPlace system, and
offers choices and recommendations to help you make the right decisions for
your company.
What’s New in This Release
The MeetingServer software in this version includes the following new
features:
features:
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International Deployments
MeetingPlace M3 systems now support
both E1 Euro ISDN and QSIG trunking protocols for deployments in the
European Union, Asia, and Australia. E1 systems can scale up to 960
user licenses per M3 system. Mixed IP and PSTN (E1) systems are
supported for customers migrating to IP telephony, but mixing E1 and
other PSTN protocols are not supported. Customers who wish to deploy
a converged IP only solution can scale up to 384 user licenses per M3
system. Information that’s unique to E1 trunking types is preceded in this
guide by this icon:
European Union, Asia, and Australia. E1 systems can scale up to 960
user licenses per M3 system. Mixed IP and PSTN (E1) systems are
supported for customers migrating to IP telephony, but mixing E1 and
other PSTN protocols are not supported. Customers who wish to deploy
a converged IP only solution can scale up to 384 user licenses per M3
system. Information that’s unique to E1 trunking types is preceded in this
guide by this icon:
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North American PRI Support
MeetingPlace M3 now supports direct
connectivity to ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) from the central
office or from the PBX. PRI-based systems can scale up to 736 user
licenses. Mixing PRI with existing T1 PSTN telephony protocols is not
supported within an M3 system, but mixed PRI and IP systems are
supported.
office or from the PBX. PRI-based systems can scale up to 736 user
licenses. Mixing PRI with existing T1 PSTN telephony protocols is not
supported within an M3 system, but mixed PRI and IP systems are
supported.