Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 安装指南

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4-4  Database planning 
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Planning Guide
February 27, 2004
For example, you can assign the following:
Meeting access to one block of numbers to reserve those numbers for 
callers who only want to attend a meeting
Profile access to a third block for callers with profiles
Combined access to a fourth block for all callers
If MeetingPlace receives dialed number information, you must decide how 
many numbers to reserve for each use. If MeetingPlace does not receive 
dialed number information, the configuration information you provide for 
each port determines the port access types.
Creating port groups
To configure multiple ports at one time, organize ports into port groups. The 
configuration information you enter for the port group, which includes a port 
access type, applies by default to all ports assigned to the group in the absence 
of either individual port configuration information or a DID/DNIS access 
plan.
Keep the following points in mind:
Port groups are optional, although a port must belong to a port group to be 
used for outdial.
Default port groups are assigned as follows: 
Configuring individual ports
Some configuration information for individual ports is included in a port 
group definition. Unless you want different information for an individual port 
than for the group, you only provide this information for the group. Individual 
port information takes precedence over port group information.
Port configuration information includes a port access type. When 
MeetingPlace receives dialed number information, the DID/DNIS access plan 
determines which type is assigned to a call. If, however, the system cannot use 
the DID/DNIS or DDI information it receives from the network (for example, 
MeetingPlace can receive both DDI/DNIS and ANI/CLI (the European equivalent of 
ANI) when it is connected to the telephone network through E1 PRI trunks.
Port group
For
0
PSTN
1
IP
2
E1
3
T1  PRI
Country
Telephony access
European Union