Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
February 27, 2004
Importing meetings to recover site disaster
The Import Meeting feature allows a Raw Meeting Details report containing
all meeting information—including the scheduler, date, time, the Meeting ID
and number of reserved ports—to be imported into a spare conference server
in a separate location. The import process is handled through MeetingTime
(release 4.3 or higher).
all meeting information—including the scheduler, date, time, the Meeting ID
and number of reserved ports—to be imported into a spare conference server
in a separate location. The import process is handled through MeetingTime
(release 4.3 or higher).
After the information is imported, the system creates a meeting with the same
meeting ID and sends notifications to the meeting scheduler with the correct
phone number.
meeting ID and sends notifications to the meeting scheduler with the correct
phone number.
To prepare for disaster recovery, generate the Raw Meeting Details report at
least once a day and store it on the network in a location different from the
physical server location.
least once a day and store it on the network in a location different from the
physical server location.
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This feature supports importing meetings from a MeetingPlace 2001 (4.3)
system to a MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.0 and later system, but not
vice versa.
system to a MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.0 and later system, but not
vice versa.
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User profiles and meeting categories must be synchronized on the active
and target servers before attempting to import meetings. If a meeting is
imported onto the target server without a corresponding scheduler profile,
the meeting schedules using the user ID in the Scheduler User ID field,
which defaults to the user ID of the system manager running the import.
and target servers before attempting to import meetings. If a meeting is
imported onto the target server without a corresponding scheduler profile,
the meeting schedules using the user ID in the Scheduler User ID field,
which defaults to the user ID of the system manager running the import.
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For information about best results when importing, see
The following sections describe how to import meetings in two parts:
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Generate meeting details into a report
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Import meeting details into a target server.
Part 1: Generate a report
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It is recommended that you establish a folder into which to import
these reports.