Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 관리 매뉴얼
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
Note: To ensure that meeting data is not lost after it is purged
from the system, you must save this data in a historical file and
update this file on a monthly basis. When you update the
historical file, data for the current month(s) is appended to the
existing data. This enables you to analyze system usage over an
extended period of time even after the meeting data for past
months has been purged.
from the system, you must save this data in a historical file and
update this file on a monthly basis. When you update the
historical file, data for the current month(s) is appended to the
existing data. This enables you to analyze system usage over an
extended period of time even after the meeting data for past
months has been purged.
Before you can save your data, you must first create the historical data file:
1.
Run a monthly trending tool.
2.
In the Capacity Management window, from the File menu, select Save,
then specify a name and directory for this file.
then specify a name and directory for this file.
The first time you update the historical data file, you must enter the file
name specified above. From then on, MeetingTime remembers the file name
entered into the MeetingTime attributes.
name specified above. From then on, MeetingTime remembers the file name
entered into the MeetingTime attributes.
To update an historical data file:
1.
From the MeetingTime Capacity Management tab, select the monthly
trending tool to use.
trending tool to use.
2.
Set the Update History File parameter to Yes, and enter the directory for
this file in the Historical Data File parameter.
this file in the Historical Data File parameter.
3.
Click Execute. The Capacity Management Tool window appears.
4.
From the File menu, select Save.
Conferencing Minutes
The Conferencing Minutes tool displays the amount of monthly
conferencing minutes that took place on your system on an aggregate and
per-port basis. To help you manage your system’s conferencing growth, this
tool shows usage threshold lines that indicate when the use of your system
has reached congested levels.
conferencing minutes that took place on your system on an aggregate and
per-port basis. To help you manage your system’s conferencing growth, this
tool shows usage threshold lines that indicate when the use of your system
has reached congested levels.
The usage threshold lines also indicate when more capacity was added to
your system, as seen in Figure 4-12.
your system, as seen in Figure 4-12.