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Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.4(1.4)
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  Documentation Updates: Changes
Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server: Configuring 
a Pure IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System
In the “To Configure a Pure IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System” procedure in the “Configuring a 
Pure IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System” section in the “Configuring the Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace Audio Server System” chapter, the note in Step 6 gives the incorrect port number. 
The correct version of the second sentence of the note is:
For a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106, the blade slot being configured is slot 6, the number of ports 
is 120, and the first port is 0.
The note in Step 10 also gives the incorrect port number. The correct version of the second sentence of 
the note is:
For a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106, the blade slot being configured is slot 6 and the first port 
is 0.
Documentation Updates: Changes
This section lists changes to the current Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server documentation. The 
changed information will be incorporated in a future documentation release, or as otherwise noted.
Administration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server: About 
RSNA
In the “Setting Up Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server” chapter of the Administration Guide for 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.4
, disregard the “About RSNA” section and use the 
following information instead, which also includes information about using extended prefixes.
Introduction
RSNA allows multiple Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Servers to appear as one server to the user 
community. All users who host (as a profile user) or attend (as a profile user or as a guest) a 
reservationless meeting can access the meeting by dialing the phone number of the server that is local to 
that user, regardless of which server is hosting the meeting. Users are then redirected to the server that 
is hosting the meeting.
You can also configure extended RSNA prefixes indicating specific Audio Server/codec support 
combinations. With extended prefixes, you can control the codec that is used in redirecting calls from 
one server to another.
If you are setting up RSNA for the first time, see the following sections:
 (if you are using extended prefixes)
If you are adding extended prefixes to an existing RSNA configuration, see the following sections: