Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manuel De Maintenance
8-12 Multiserver meetings
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
February 27, 2004
Monitoring multiserver meetings using MeetingTime
The best way to monitor a multiserver meeting that is taking place is using the
In Session tab in MeetingTime. In this tab you can view which servers are
connected to the multiserver meeting and the participants attending the
meeting on the server you are logged into.
In Session tab in MeetingTime. In this tab you can view which servers are
connected to the multiserver meeting and the participants attending the
meeting on the server you are logged into.
To see which participants are attending the same multiserver meeting on other
servers, open another MeetingTime window and log on to each of these
servers separately. For example, if a meeting is taking place between a New
York City server and a London server, use MeetingTime to log on to each
server and keep each MeetingTime window open.
servers, open another MeetingTime window and log on to each of these
servers separately. For example, if a meeting is taking place between a New
York City server and a London server, use MeetingTime to log on to each
server and keep each MeetingTime window open.
Scheduling multiserver meetings
When setting up a multiserver meeting, you need to schedule individual
meetings on each MeetingPlace server and specify which systems are
responsible for connecting all the servers. The server responsible for this
connection is the primary server.
meetings on each MeetingPlace server and specify which systems are
responsible for connecting all the servers. The server responsible for this
connection is the primary server.
At the start of the meeting, the primary server places a call to the secondary
servers. The secondary servers then add the primary server to the meeting just
as they would any participant who dialed into their system. The primary
server communicates information to the secondary servers using DTMF
signaling over the phone connection.
servers. The secondary servers then add the primary server to the meeting just
as they would any participant who dialed into their system. The primary
server communicates information to the secondary servers using DTMF
signaling over the phone connection.
For example, to schedule a meeting between New York City, London, and
Hong Kong, set up one meeting on each server. These three separate meetings
then connect into one multiserver meeting as soon as the primary server
establishes a connection with the other servers. If the New York City
Hong Kong, set up one meeting on each server. These three separate meetings
then connect into one multiserver meeting as soon as the primary server
establishes a connection with the other servers. If the New York City