Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 Customer Engineering Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8106)
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Chapter 4 Configuring the 8106 Server
Testing the installation
Step 5
When you hear the prompt, “Welcome to MeetingPlace”, press
2
. The system replies with, “Enter your
profile number”. This verifies a full two way connection between the PBX/Central Office.
Step 6
Repeatedly, dial the system access number until each port is tested.
Note
Type
spanstat help
and press Enter to determine the character code definitions and sequences
for the various types of connections.
When the PBX does not use circular hunting
Step 1
Ask the PBX administrator for the dialing sequence that controls which port picks up the call.
Step 2
For each port, press
2
and listen for the “Enter your profile number” prompt. This ensures a full two-way
connection between the PBX/Central Office.
Step 3
We recommend that PBX/Telco hunt from highest port to lowest port.
Testing outbound calls
If MeetingPlace is connected to a PBX, you must test outbound calls placed to extensions on the PBX
as well as calls placed to the public network. A call should be made on each port. Outbound calls should
be tested on PSTN connections as well.
as well as calls placed to the public network. A call should be made on each port. Outbound calls should
be tested on PSTN connections as well.
Step 1
Access the CLI. If you do not already have terminal logging turned on, turn it on before proceeding. For
information on logging, see the
information on logging, see the
Step 2
Type
activity
and press Enter.
command, refer to the
Figure 4-94 activity Command Menu
Step 3
To make a test call, type
4
and press Enter. A prompt appears as in
requesting a destination
telephone number.
meetingplace:tech$ activity
VUI Configuration: 576 Sessions, 576 Confs
*** VUI INTERNAL STATUS UTILITY ***
DebugMenu:
1) Quick Status of all Ports 4) Make Test Call
2) Verbose Status of Port Range 5) Show All Confs
3) Display complete Port Information 0) Quit
Enter the Command (0 -- 100):