Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration Guida All'Installazione

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Configuring the Audio Server 
Procedure 
Step 1
Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace MeetingTime. 
Step 2
Synchronize the audio server with the NTP server: 
a.
Click the Configure tab. 
b.
Click System Parameters in the left panel. 
c.
Click Query
d.
Look for NTP Server in the panel on the right. 
e.
Enter the IP address of your NTP server. 
f.
Click Save changes
Step 3
Configure user and group profiles for video conferencing, especially the Allow Video Scheduling parameter in the 
Restrictions section. 
Step 4
Set Video Meeting parameters: 
a.
Click the Configure tab. 
b.
Click Scheduling Parameters in the left panel. 
c.
Click Query
d.
Scroll down in the panel on the right to Video Meetings
e.
Make sure that Max ports per meeting does not exceed the total number of ports available on your MCU. 
f.
Leave the other values at the default for this configuration. 
g.
Click Save changes, if applicable. 
Configuring the Cisco IOS Gatekeeper 
The Cisco IOS Gatekeeper must: 
route calls from H.323 endpoints that begin with the MeetingPlace service prefix to the internal ECS gatekeeper that is 
included in the Video Administration component of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration. 
route calls to the H.323 endpoints. 
route unknown calls to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Access the Cisco IOS Gatekeeper. 
Step 2
Make sure your configuration includes the following entries: (replace the variables between the angle brackets as 
appropriate) 
zone local <LOCAL ZONE NAME><DOMAIN> <LOCAL ACTIVE IP ADDRESS FOR GATEKEEPER 
REGISTRATION> 
zone remote <VIDEO ADMINISTRATION ZONE NAME> <DOMAIN> <IP ADDRESS OF THE SERVER ON WHICH 
YOU WILL INSTALL THE VIDEO ADMINISTRATION COMPONENT> 
zone prefix <VIDEO ADMINISTRATION ZONE NAME> <MEETINGPLACE SERVICE PREFIX ON MCU*> 
zone prefix <LOCAL ZONE NAME><PATTERN TO COVER VIDEO ENDPOINT DEVICES REGISTERED TO THIS 
GATEKEEPER> 
gw-type-prefix <DEFAULT TECHNOLOGY PREFIX AS CONFIGURED IN CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS 
MANAGER> default-technology