Руководство По Установке для Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
Table 3-7 SMB/BNC Pinout Diagram
Pin
Description
Inner tip
(signal)
Outer ring
(shield)
Connecting to the LAN
As a system manager, you need access to a Windows-based PC from which
to configure MeetingPlace using MeetingTime. The system you use does not
need to be dedicated to system management
to configure MeetingPlace using MeetingTime. The system you use does not
need to be dedicated to system management
you can use any PC on the
LAN.
The rest of this section presents the information you need to:
•
Make sure your LAN is compatible.
•
Decide whether you need additional desktop and network software for
end users, contacts, and attendants
end users, contacts, and attendants
•
Decide whether you need additional hardware and software to manage the
system.
system.
Network Communication Requirements
All MeetingPlace M3 servers must reside in a network segment dedicated for
MeetingPlace (i.e., network segment isolated from the rest of the corporate
network by a dedicated switch or VLAN segment where applicable). To
connect to other applications, such as MeetingTime and MeetingPlace Web,
MeetingPlace requires certain TCP/UDP ports to remain open on your
network. The following figure illustrates the ports a MeetingPlace M3
system uses for communication. Unless otherwise specified, all ports listed
are TCP.
MeetingPlace (i.e., network segment isolated from the rest of the corporate
network by a dedicated switch or VLAN segment where applicable). To
connect to other applications, such as MeetingTime and MeetingPlace Web,
MeetingPlace requires certain TCP/UDP ports to remain open on your
network. The following figure illustrates the ports a MeetingPlace M3
system uses for communication. Unless otherwise specified, all ports listed
are TCP.