Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server インストールガイド
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
Telephony configuration information also describes the type of signaling
used by each port. Because multiple ports can use the same signaling, the
database enables you to group any of the 1152 MeetingPlace ports into port
groups. Port groups define signaling information for multiple ports
simultaneously.
used by each port. Because multiple ports can use the same signaling, the
database enables you to group any of the 1152 MeetingPlace ports into port
groups. Port groups define signaling information for multiple ports
simultaneously.
The rest of this section presents the information you need to:
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Assign an access type to each MeetingPlace port
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Decide whether to group ports into port groups
MeetingPlace Port Access Types
The specific MeetingPlace services that are available to a caller are
determined by the port access type MeetingPlace assigns to the call.
MeetingPlace includes four port access types:
determined by the port access type MeetingPlace assigns to the call.
MeetingPlace includes four port access types:
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Meeting access
Allows callers to attend meetings.
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MeetingNotes access
Allows callers to listen to recorded meetings.
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Profile access
Allows callers to attend meetings, schedule meetings,
change the information in their user profiles, and listen to information in
MeetingNotes. User profiles are described in “User Information” later in
this chapter. Callers without user profiles cannot schedule meetings and
do not have any user profile privileges.
MeetingNotes. User profiles are described in “User Information” later in
this chapter. Callers without user profiles cannot schedule meetings and
do not have any user profile privileges.
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Combined access
Available only to users with user profiles. Combined
Access allows callers to attend meetings, schedule meetings, change the
information in their user profiles, and listen to information in MeetingNotes.
information in their user profiles, and listen to information in MeetingNotes.
When MeetingPlace receives dialed number information (DID/DDI), the port
access type MeetingPlace assigns to a call is determined by the access type
assigned to the telephone number used to reach MeetingPlace.
access type MeetingPlace assigns to a call is determined by the access type
assigned to the telephone number used to reach MeetingPlace.
When MeetingPlace does not receive dialed number information, the port
access type MeetingPlace assigns to a call is determined by the access type
you assign to the port that is handling the call.
access type MeetingPlace assigns to a call is determined by the access type
you assign to the port that is handling the call.
Defining Telephony Access
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MeetingPlace can receive dialed number information (DID/DDI or DNIS
information) when it is connected to the telephone network via T1 trunks
using E&M Wink Start signaling. When MeetingPlace receives dialed
number information, you can assign different port access types to blocks of
telephone numbers and reserve the numbers in each block for certain uses.
information) when it is connected to the telephone network via T1 trunks
using E&M Wink Start signaling. When MeetingPlace receives dialed
number information, you can assign different port access types to blocks of
telephone numbers and reserve the numbers in each block for certain uses.
MeetingPlace can receive both DNIS and Automatic Number Identification