Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 관리 매뉴얼
3-16 Setting up Cisco MeetingPlace
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
February 27, 2004
As employees change departments and offices, their contact information
changes. To ensure that MeetingPlace has the most accurate information,
changes to a person’s information on the corporate directory are recognized
and replicated on MeetingPlace Directory Services Gateway. Automatic
profile updates ease system use and limit help desk calls.
changes. To ensure that MeetingPlace has the most accurate information,
changes to a person’s information on the corporate directory are recognized
and replicated on MeetingPlace Directory Services Gateway. Automatic
profile updates ease system use and limit help desk calls.
For more information, see the MeetingPlace Directory Services Gateway
System Manager’s Guide.
System Manager’s Guide.
Manual file import
If you do not have MeetingPlace Directory Services Gateway installed, you
must complete a manual file import. To simplify this process, you can choose
to import only fields that contain profile or group-specific information, such
as user IDs, profile numbers, group names, group numbers, and contact
information (e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and so on). Any fields you do
not include in the import file derive their value from either the guest profile or
the user group to which the user has been assigned.
must complete a manual file import. To simplify this process, you can choose
to import only fields that contain profile or group-specific information, such
as user IDs, profile numbers, group names, group numbers, and contact
information (e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and so on). Any fields you do
not include in the import file derive their value from either the guest profile or
the user group to which the user has been assigned.
If you are not assigning users to groups, review the settings in the guest
profile to make sure they are appropriate for the users you are adding to the
system. For example, if you want users to outdial from meetings but the guest
profile has the Can Call Out from Mtgs attribute set to No, you must change
this setting in the guest profile before importing your profiles. After the
profiles are imported, you must change the settings in the guest profile back to
their original values.
profile to make sure they are appropriate for the users you are adding to the
system. For example, if you want users to outdial from meetings but the guest
profile has the Can Call Out from Mtgs attribute set to No, you must change
this setting in the guest profile before importing your profiles. After the
profiles are imported, you must change the settings in the guest profile back to
their original values.
If you are assigning users to groups, be sure to include the Group Name or
Group Number field in the import file.
Group Number field in the import file.
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The import file must include unique values for the profile number and
user ID. If used, the group name and group number values must also be
unique.
unique.
You can use any value as the user ID and profile number as long as it is
unique. For example, if you are importing the data from your voice-mail
system, you can use each person’s telephone number as his or her profile
number. If you are getting the information from an e-mail system database,
you can use the person’s e-mail user ID as the MeetingPlace user ID.
unique. For example, if you are importing the data from your voice-mail
system, you can use each person’s telephone number as his or her profile
number. If you are getting the information from an e-mail system database,
you can use the person’s e-mail user ID as the MeetingPlace user ID.
For more information about file import, see
Import file requirements
The import file must be a comma-delimited ASCII file (an unformatted or flat
file). The first line of the file is a group of keywords that acts as a header and
identifies the order in which data appears in all subsequent lines.
file). The first line of the file is a group of keywords that acts as a header and
identifies the order in which data appears in all subsequent lines.