Cisco Systems MeetingPlace Video Integration Network Card User Manual


 
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Administrator’s Guide for Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Release 5.3
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Chapter 4 Configuring and Managing Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration
About Managing Video-Conferencing Resources
Step 5 If you change any of the following, make the corresponding changes in
Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration, as described in Changing Values Entered During Installation of
Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration, page 4-3:
The service prefix you specified on the Cisco IPVC MCU that identifies Cisco MeetingPlace
conferences
MCU IP Address
MCU User Account
MCU User Password (password for the user account)
Voice Link E.164 number
Step 6 Restart the Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing service. This will restart all necessary services.
About Managing Video-Conferencing Resources
Video-conferencing capacity (the number of video conferences and the total number of ports available
at one time) is determined by the Cisco IPVC MCU hardware and settings. For complete details about
these settings, see the Cisco IP/VC 3511 MCU and Cisco IP/VC 3540 MCU Module Administrator
Guide, Version 3.2 and Cisco IP/VC 3511 MCU and Cisco IP/VC 3540 MCU Module Release Notes for
Release 3.5.
Several factors affect video-conferencing resource availability. Manage the availability of ports and
conferences by doing one or more of the following:
Configuring the MeetingPlace service on the Cisco IPVC MCU to use nonresource-intensive
features. For information, see the Cisco IP/VC 3511 MCU and Cisco IP/VC 3540 MCU Module
Administrator Guide, Version 3.2 and Cisco IP/VC 3511 MCU and Cisco IP/VC 3540 MCU Module
Release Notes for Release 3.5. For example, on the Settings > Basics page, set the Number of SCCP
ports to 0.
Changing the number of video floater ports available. See About Configuring the Number of Video
Floater Ports, page 4-7.
Changing the number of video overbook ports available. See (Optional) Configuring the Number of
Overbook Ports, page 4-8.
Raising or lowering the default and maximum number of video ports users can schedule. See
Table 4-2 on page 4-5.
Restricting user access to video-conferencing resources. See About Managing User Profiles for
Video Use, page 4-10.
Modifying the default bandwidth of participant connections. See About Managing User Profiles for
Video Use, page 4-10.
Table 4-2 contains conference and port parameters. For more information about MeetingTime, see the
Administrator’s Guide for Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.3.