Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace SMTP E-Mail Gateway Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Cisco MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway System Manager’s Guide
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Chapter 4 Managing MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway
MeetingPlace Gateways Configuration Utility
Local Ethernet Address. Contains the NT server’s Ethernet address. The address is automatically
obtained by the installation utility and should only be changed if you replace the Network Interface Card
(NIC) on this NT machine. Before replacing the NIC, you should remove this NT unit from the
MeetingPlace server’s database by clicking on the “Delete Unit” button (refer to the Change Unit
Configuration parameter).
obtained by the installation utility and should only be changed if you replace the Network Interface Card
(NIC) on this NT machine. Before replacing the NIC, you should remove this NT unit from the
MeetingPlace server’s database by clicking on the “Delete Unit” button (refer to the Change Unit
Configuration parameter).
Local IP Address. Contains the Windows server’s IP address. This field is currently not used by the
Gateway SIM.
Gateway SIM.
Configured Unit Number. This is the unit number (between 10 and 15) that MeetingPlace automatically
assigned to this NT server. This is a read-only field used for informational purposes.
assigned to this NT server. This is a read-only field used for informational purposes.
Change Unit Configuration. This button alternates between “Add Unit” and “Delete Unit”. If the button
is in the “Delete Unit” state, the following input fields will be greyed out and cannot be edited:
is in the “Delete Unit” state, the following input fields will be greyed out and cannot be edited:
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Primary MeetingPlace Server
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Shadow Server
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Local Ethernet Address
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Local IP Address
To modify these fields, click on “Delete Unit”, make the necessary changes, then click on “Add Unit”.
To change the address information for MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway:
Step 1
Click the Delete Unit button, which deletes the Gateway SIM unit from the MeetingPlace server’s
database. The four top fields on the Gateway SIM tab become activated.
database. The four top fields on the Gateway SIM tab become activated.
Step 2
Replace the network interface card (if applicable).
Step 3
Fill in the Local Ethernet Address and Local IP address fields.
Step 4
Click the Add Unit button to add the new address information to the MeetingPlace server’s database.
Remote Management Enabled. A check in this box enables a MeetingPlace support representative to
issue remote management commands that can help diagnose gateway problems and restart the
MeetingPlace services.
issue remote management commands that can help diagnose gateway problems and restart the
MeetingPlace services.
Gateway Alarms Enabled. A check in this box enables MeetingPlace E-Mail Gateway alarms to be
logged to the MeetingPlace Alarm Table.
logged to the MeetingPlace Alarm Table.
Shadow Server Configuration
If you are using DNS and have a networked MeetingPlace System that contains a MeetingPlace Shadow
Server, you will need to set up two IP addresses, one for the primary MeetingPlace server and one for
the shadow server, that both point to the same hostname.
Server, you will need to set up two IP addresses, one for the primary MeetingPlace server and one for
the shadow server, that both point to the same hostname.
The hostnames associated with these IP addresses must be different than the name set up for the
“common” hostname entry. It is recommended that you set up the hostname entry for the network server
as ServerName-NS and the entry for the shadow network server as ServerName-SNS (where ServerName
is the name of your MeetingPlace system).
“common” hostname entry. It is recommended that you set up the hostname entry for the network server
as ServerName-NS and the entry for the shadow network server as ServerName-SNS (where ServerName
is the name of your MeetingPlace system).
For more information about setting up hostname entries in your DNS, refer to the MeetingPlace
Installation Planning Guide.
Installation Planning Guide.