Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manuel De Maintenance

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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide   
 
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Cisco Systems 
 
March 2003 
This happens because:  
 
The user does not have multiserver scheduling privileges. To solve this 
problem, set the Can Schedule Other Servers? parameter in their user 
profile to Yes, or 
 
The user’s web browser is not supported. For browser requirements, 
refer to Table 8-2. 
What if I’m trying to schedule a meeting but I’m unable to use the same 
meeting ID on each MeetingPlace server? 
This happens if the user is trying to schedule a meeting between two or 
more networked MeetingPlace servers, or there is already another meeting 
scheduled at the same time on the same server with the same meeting ID. To 
solve this problem, have the user assign a different meeting ID to the 
meeting. 
What if I’m trying to schedule a meeting using MeetingPlace Web, but when 
I select a primary or secondary server I receive an error message that the 
server could not be accessed? 
Then check that the MeetingPlace conference server they are trying to 
access is connected to a MeetingPlace Web server. If it is not connected, 
users cannot schedule a meeting through their web browser. 
What if I’m in a multiserver meeting and the participants on another server 
can access an attachment that I can’t? 
This happens because the person who added the attachment to the other 
server did not add the attachment to the server the user is connected to. 
What if I’m in a meeting where the time has been extended, and the other 
MeetingPlace server gets dropped from the meeting? 
This happens if that server has run out of available ports and its extend 
meeting parameter has run out of time. For all MeetingPlace servers to stay 
connected for the same amount of time, they must each have the same extend 
meeting parameter. To modify the extend meeting parameter: 
1.
 
Log into MeetingTime, and open the Register Book. 
2.
 
Click the Configure tab. 
3.
 
Select the Scheduling Parameters topic, and then click Query. The 
parameters for the server appear. 
4.
 
Scroll down until you see the Extend Meeting parameter (see Figure 8-
12).