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1. Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade This chapter explains how to power up the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server and how to test the installation and upgrade It contains the following sections Powering Up the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System page 5 1 About Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation or Upgrade page 5 2 Testing Inbound Calls for Tl CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using Circular Hunting page 5 3 Testing Inbound Calls for Tl CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using a Dialing Sequence page 5 4 Testing Outbound Calls for Tl CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony page 5 4 Testing Scheduling page 5 5 Testing Conferencing in Recorded Meetings page 5 6 Testing Conferencing in Nonrecorded Meetings with Ad Hoc Recording page 5 6 Testing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing page 5 6 Testing Network Latency page 5 7 Powering Up the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system can take 5 to 10 minutes to complete initialization To Power Up the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Step1 Move the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server power switch to the on 10 minutes for the Audio Server system to initialize p position Allow up to
2. Connecting the Telephony Cables for an E1 IP or T1 PRI IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System page 2 32 Connecting the Telephony Cables for a T1 CAS IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System page 2 35 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 31 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware ME About Telephony Configurations for Mixed Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Connecting the Telephony Cables for an E1 IP or T1 PRI IP Cisco Unified M eetingPlace System To Connect the Telephony Cables for an E1 IP or T1 PRI IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System Step1 Locate the following items that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server IP LAN cables El or T1 PRI telephony cables Breakout box Trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables Step 2 Attach the far end of the first IP LAN cable to the RJ 45 socket of the switch or other network equipment Step 3 Plug the other end of the first IP LAN cable into the Ethernet 1 connector on the Multi Access Blade Step4 If you use two Multi Access Blades for the IP configuration repeat Step 2 and Step 3 Step5 Depending on the configuration of the E1 or T1 PRI portion of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system do the procedure in the applicable section to connect the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access
3. Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 6 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series E Figure 2 4 Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 into an EIA Equipment Rack Rack mounting holes 92344 Mounting the Breakout Box for T1 PRI and E1 Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems D Note Ifthe Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system does not require a breakout box T1 PRI or E1 configuration skip to the Connecting the Power Cable to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series section on page 2 11 The breakout box provides a standard RJ 45 telephony interface The breakout box interfaces to a maximum of 16 cables with an MP MA 16 PRI and a maximum of 4 cables with each MP MA 4 PRI Cisco Systems ships the necessary number of RJ 48c cables to connect each breakout box to your PBX or Telco NIU with each Multi Access Blade Note In some cases the RJ 48c cables provided by Cisco Systems may not be appropriate for your PBX or NIU side connections If this is the case create your own custom cables which require an RJ 48c connector on the breakout box side For custom cable requirements see the E1 Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems section on page 1 10 Cisco Systems also ships the necessary number of 50 pin Amphenol cables with t
4. 0 packet loss ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 5 7 Chapter5 Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade W Testing Network Latency Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 5 8 OL 13417 01 Pat CHAPTER Maintaining the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System This chapter describes how to maintain not repair the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system and contains the following sections Replacing the Filter in the Power Supply Unit Fan Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Only page 6 1 Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring page 6 3 For information about repairing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system contact Cisco TAC See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x Replacing the Filter in the Pow er Supply Unit Fan Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 Only S Note The maintenance procedures in this section are for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 only The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 does not have a filter for the fan in the power supply unit You need to replace the filter in the power supply unit fan on a regular basis The frequency of the replacement depends on how much dust is in the air On average you should replace the filter
5. Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 1 4 OL 13417 01 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 E Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 The recommended operating temperature range for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 is 50 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit with a noncondensing humidity of 5 to 80 percent It is essential to keep the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 equipment cool The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 has three internal DC powered fans To ensure that all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 components are adequately cooled the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 must meet the following requirements At least 24 inches of clearance in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 At least 1 75 inches of clearance on top of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Fill or cover all module slots use filler panels in empty slots Airflow in an open frame rack must be from front to back Airflow in an enclosed cabinet must be from front to back and bottom to top Power Requirements for the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Power for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series must come from a totally dedicated circuit breaker within 8 feet of the equipment In addition the site must have additional power outlets for test and ma
6. 2 16 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Figure 2 11 shows the cable connections for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 with 480 El ports Figure 2 11 Front of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 with Cables Connected Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 17 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Figure 2 12 shows the cable connections for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 with 480 El ports Figure 2 12 Front of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 with Cables Connected AR RR RRR NE D 122267 See the applicable section for your configuration Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI page 2 19 Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI page 2 23 Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRIs page 2 24 Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI and One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI page 2 25 Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRIs page 2 26 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unifie
7. 3 1 Chapter3 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer W About Configuring Your Laptop Figure 3 1 Null Modem Cable Pinouts R30 i Fal xb 3 2 Ksi DSK 6 J DTR DCD I DIR 4 6 DSR L 1 PCD RETS 7 ace ki CT Lge dl Step 2 Connect one end of the null modem cable to the COM 1 port on the CPU card in the front of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Step 3 Connect the other end of the null modem cable to the COM port on your laptop About Configuring Your Laptop You can access the Command Line Interface CLI command screen by running terminal emulation software such as ProComm Windows Terminal or HyperTerminal Configure your laptop COM port with the parameters listed in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Laptop COM Port Parameters Parameter Value Baud Rate 19200 Data Length 8 bits Parity None Stop Bits 1 No phone number or area code is needed for direct connections to a COM port Depending on the configuration of the laptop the direct connection 9 pin connector may be any of the COM ports but it most likely is COM 1 Set up the terminal emulation software to emulate a VT100 terminal If your laptop is connected to a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server and the operating system is running the login prompt appears It is sometimes necessary to press Enter once or twice The default username is admin and the default password is cisco Note Ifthe Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio S
8. Record 10005 FMOptionMenu has no preallocation count Record 10006 FMHangUp has no preallocation count Record 10007 FMFindMtg has no preallocation count Record 10008 FMReviewMtgMat has no preallocation count Record 10009 FMGetProfile has no preallocation count Pre allocating each key file Sa SSnese5 flexmenu preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 21 PDT 2006 SASS SSS Preallocating gen Mon Aug 21 19 55 21 PDT 2006 Reserving 250000 user records code 10002 the user file already has 19231 16384 byte pages that can hold 250003 record s Reserving 100 group records code 10000 the group file already has 3 16384 byte pages that can hold 117 record s Record 10003 gentmpl has no preallocation count Record 10005 gentmp2 has no preallocation count Record 10004 gentmp3 has no preallocation count Reserving 6 flexfield records code 10001 the flexfield file already has 14 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user last Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user name Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user uniqueid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user username Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user cuid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user cnlf Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user lfn Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user in Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x AG OL 13
9. This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Statement 1045 Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is operating Use caution when servicing Statement 1034 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 1 2 OL 13417 01 Chapter 1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware gt Warning gt gt Warning gt Warning Warning Hardware Requirements W Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not Operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Do not stare into the beam or view it directly with optical instruments Statement 1011 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Statement 1036 Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Stateme
10. Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for Mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Two MP MA 4s are used for the IP configuration and are in slots 15 and 16 shown on the left For the T1 CAS configuration there is a T1 Smart Blade in slot 1 and three Smart Blades in slots 2 3 and 4 Figure 2 26 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Mixed Configuration with 96 T1 CAS and 240 IP Ports OOOOUOOOOOOUOOUOOOUOOOOOOOOUOOOOOO OOOOUOUOUOUOUDOUODOUDOUOOUOOUOUOOUOOUUO OOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00O OOOOOOOOOOOUOODOOOOOOOOOOOOO000 gt gt TPY 4c U Oi y AWA 0 7 9 11 cables n r a A 122252 Figure 2 27 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 with a mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system with 23 T1 PRI ports and 120 IP ports The MP MA 4 that is used for the IP configuration is shown on the left in slot 16 and the Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 that is used for the T1 PRI configuration is shown on the right in slot 1 There is a Smart Blade in slot 2 where 23 ports are used for the T1 PRI configuration and 73 ports are used for the IP configuration There is another Smart Blade in slot 3 to support the remaining 47 IP ports Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 33 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardwar
11. OL 13417 01 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer This chapter explains how to connect your laptop to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system and how to set up your laptop so that you can use HyperTerminal This chapter contains the following sections Connecting Your Laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace page 3 1 About Configuring Your Laptop page 3 2 Setting Up HyperTerminal page 3 3 Logging Your HyperTerminal Session page 3 3 Setting Up Dial Up Networking page 3 4 Testing the Modem Connection page 3 4 Connecting Your Laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Step 1 Before using the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system connect your laptop to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system To Connect Your Laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Locate the female to female DB9 null modem cable that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server This is a required tool as listed in the Tools Required for the Installation section on page 1 4 See Figure 3 1 for cable pinouts A Caution Before proceeding confirm that the null modem cable that you are using has the correct wiring Specifically verify the connection between the DCD and DSR You can use a connectivity tester a required tool as listed in the Tools Required for the Installation section on page 1 4 to test this Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01
12. PSTN You do not need a CSU E1 Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems The following protocols are supported for E1 digital trunks Euro ISDN ETSI 300 102 QSIG ECMA version Channels are numbered 1 to 30 QSIG ETSI version Channels are numbered 1 to 15 and 17 to 31 The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system supports only E1 PRI protocols The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system does not support E1 CAS protocols Figure 1 3 illustrates the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace digital telephony connections with E1 trunks Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 1 10 OL 13417 01 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Modem Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Figure 1 3 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Digital Connection Requirements E1 PBX E1 Euro ISDN E1 Euro ISDN QSIG o P g Customer supplied Po RJ 45 connectors Network Channel interface unit service unit NIU CSU optional Special 23 ft cable shipped with unit Por T1 Smart Blade WINNT Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system 153999 Modem Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series includes an external modem that connects to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system through a serial cable Connect the modem cable from the back of the Cisco Unified Meeting
13. See Figure 2 7 Figure 2 5 Mounting the Breakout Box for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 a Oo e SSN Oo O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 R T TTE 5 2 FEE 6 UKK SOOO lle e 3 o 5 3 3 JO SS 122264 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 8 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series E Figure 2 6 Mounting the Breakout Box for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 o o 10 20 10 40 s0 s0 70 70 10 20 66600060 rt Weal mas Weal 122268 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 9 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Figure 2 7 Mounting Two Breakout Boxes for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 122269 Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series This section contains the following information Connecting the Power Cable to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series page 2 11 Connecting the SCSI Cable to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 page 2 11 e Connecting the LAN Cable to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series page 2 11 Connecting T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106
14. Step2 Connect your laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace to confirm that the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server has come up properly If your laptop has not been connected and set up see the Connecting Your Laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace section on page 3 1 and the About Configuring Your Laptop section on page 3 2 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 5 1 Chapter5 Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade HE About Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation or Upgrade Step 3 Step 4 If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server is not up confirm that all components are secure a Confirm that all the cards are securely seated For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 check if any of the blue LED lights below the cards are on If a blue light is on the card or transition module is not seated properly b Turn the power switch to the off O position c Confirm that all the connections are secure d After confirming that all components are secure repeat the power up procedure If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server does not initialize properly on the second try contact Cisco TAC See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x At the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace prompt enter your username and password
15. To test IP telephony see the About Troubleshooting IP Ports That Do Not Answer and About Troubleshooting IP Calls That Connect But No Audio is Heard sections in the Troubleshooting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System Configuration Chapter of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 5 2 OL 13417 01 Chapter5 Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade Testing Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using Circular Hunting W Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 products_installation_and_configuration_gu ides_list html Testing Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using Circular Hunting To Test Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using Circular Hunting Step1 Access the CLI Tip If you do not already have terminal logging turned on turn it on before proceeding For information on logging see the Logging Your HyperTerminal Session section on page 3 3 Step2 Enter spanstat span_number all and press Enter For the span number start with span 0 and check each port before moving onto span 1 and other active spans Step3 Dial the system access number Step4 Look at the spanstat command output to monitor which port receives the call For example in the following code for T1 CAS
16. lat bin initdb y 5 4 0 config Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved 5 4 0 config initialized cmdbrev lat bin initdb done cmdbrev starting lat bin initdb y 5 4 0 res Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved 5 4 0 res initialized cmdbrev lat bin initdb done Beginning dbrev at Mon Aug 21 19 01 47 PDT 2006 cmdbrev starting lat bin dbrev q v lat db res 5 4 0 res dbrev compilation complete Processing file lat db crres containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db portres containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Processing file lat db didres containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db didconfigres containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db schedparamsres containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db crresfstaccess containing 13 records Current slot 13 0 seconds Processing file lat db portresfstaccess containing 13 records Current slot 13 0 seconds Processing file lat db vsresfsta
17. reslite initialized Preallocating status Mon Aug 21 19 55 26 PDT 2006 Reserving 200 alarmentry records code 10000 the alarmentry file already has 200 record s Reserving 16384 exlogentry records code 10001 the exlogentry file already has 16384 record s Reserving 1 hwstatus records code 10002 the hwstatus file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 2047 record s Reserving 1 swstatus records code 10003 the swstatus file already has 1 record s Reserving 1500 exlogformat records code 10004 the exlogformat file already has 3374 record s Reserving 20 apps records code 10005 the apps file already has 21 record s Reserving 10000 outdial records code 10006 the outdial file already has 10000 record s Reserving 10000 notification records code 10007 the notification file already has 10000 record s Record 10008 schedfail has no preallocation count Record 10009 gwstatus has no preallocation count Pre allocating each key file E status preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 26 PDT 2006 a tata Preallocating tcnfg Mon Aug 21 19 55 26 PDT 2006 Reserving 100 analogcard records code 10000 the analogcard file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 431 record s Reserving 1 masterswcard records code 10001 the masterswcard file already has 108 record s Reserving 100 portrescard records code 10002 the portrescard file already has 108 record s Reserving 100 tlcard records
18. with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system Cisco Systems also ships the necessary number of trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables for your configuration These connect the breakout boxes to the Multi Access Blade transition modules For the Non IP Portion of the Mixed Cisco Unified M eetingPlace System For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 the T1 Smart Blade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the bottom and move up for T1 CAS IP configurations The Multi Access Blade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the bottom and move up for E1 IP and T1 PRI IP configurations For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 the T1 Smart Blade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the right and move to the left for Tl CAS IP configurations The Multi Access Blade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the right and move to the left for E1 IP and T1 PRI IP configurations For the IP Portion of the Mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System The Smart Blades begin after the last PSTN blade either a T1 Smart Blade or Multi Access Blade for E1 or T1 PRI and do not have any cables connected to them For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 the Multi Access Blade transition modules begin in slot 6 on the top and move down For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 the Multi Access Blade transition modules begin in slot 16 on the left and move to the right See the applicable section depending on your configuration
19. 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for Mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Cisco Systems ships all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server systems with the necessary number of cards and cables for the type of mixed configuration For All Mixed Configurations E1 T1 PRI and IP configurations all use Multi Access Blades Cisco Systems ships the necessary number of Multi Access Blades with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system The number of telephony cables you receive depends on the number of ports being activated You receive one telephony cable for every 30 ports in an E1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system and one telephony cable for every 23 ports in a T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system For T1 CAS IP Configurations Only Cisco Systems ships the necessary number of T1 Smart Blades with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system Each T1 Smart Blade transition module in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server has connectors for four trunk lines The number of telephony cables you receive depends on the number of ports being activated You receive one telephony cable for every 24 ports ina T1 CAS Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system No breakout box is needed for this configuration For E1 IP and T1 PRI IP Configurations Only Cisco Systems ships either one or two breakout boxes and cables depending on the configuration
20. 1 7 W iring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U S Canada and Hong Kong 1 9 W iring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U K Singapore and India 1 9 E1 Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems 1 10 E1 Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 1 10 M odem Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 1 11 LAN Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 1 12 LAN Cable Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 1 13 cHapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware 2 1 Contents of Shipped Boxes for the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System 2 1 M ounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series 2 3 M ounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 in a 19 Inch Frame Relay Rack 2 3 M ounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 in a 19 or 23 Inch Frame Relay Rack 2 4 M ounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 in a 19 Inch EIA Equipment Rack 2 5 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 itt WE Contents M ounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 into a 19 or 23 Inch EIA Equipment Rack 2 6 M ounting the Breakout Box for T1 PRI and E1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems 2 7 Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series 2 10 Connecting the Power Cable to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series 2 11 Connecting the SCSI Cable to the
21. 2 12 OL 13417 01 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series E To Connect the T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 Locate the T1 CAS telephony cables that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Each T1 CAS telephony cable has an RJ 48 connector on each end Plug one end of the first T1 CAS telephony cable into the socket Plug the other end of the first T1 CAS telephony cable into the T1 Smart Blade transition module in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 Place the first T1 CAS telephony cable in the slot nearest the right edge See Table 2 1 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all the T1 CAS telephony cables are connected a Place the second T1 CAS telephony cable in the second connector slot from the right b Place the third Tl CAS telephony cable in the third connector slot from the right c Place the fourth Tl CAS telephony cable in the fourth connector slot from the right Install tie wraps and label the T1 CAS telephony cables as needed Connecting T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 Each T1 Smart Blade transition module has connectors for four trunk lines in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server the T1 Smart Bl
22. 21 19 02 08 PDT 2006 Siete sere Preallocating tcnfg Mon Aug 21 19 02 08 PDT 2006 Reserving 100 analogcard records code 10000 the analogcard file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 431 record s Reserving 1 masterswcard records code 10001 the masterswcard file already has 108 record s Reserving 100 portrescard records code 10002 the portrescard file already has 108 record s Reserving 100 tlcard records code 10003 the tlicard file already has 108 record s Reserving 10 tlspan records code 10004 the tlspan file already has 432 record s Reserving 1000 trunk records code 10005 the trunk file already has 10800 record s Reserving 100 trunkgroup records code 10006 the trunkgroup file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 110 record s Reserving 100 elcard records code 10007 the elcard file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 163 record s Reserving 10 elspan records code 10008 the elspan file already has 36 record s Record 10009 accard has no preallocation count Record 10010 acspan has no preallocation count Record 10012 iprescard has no preallocation count Record 10013 blade has no preallocation count Record 10014 prottable has no preallocation count Record 10011 ipglobalcfg has no preallocation count Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 31 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Softw
23. Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user last Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user name Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user uniqueid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user username Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user cuid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user cnlf Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user lfn Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user in Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user vuname Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user glfn Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user UpdateTime gen preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved genlite initialized Preallocating pegs Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 Reserving 1 pegs records code 10000 the pegs file already has 1536 record s Pre allocating each key file TeSa ae pegs preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 Preallocating podata Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Reserving 1 pomailbox records code 10000 the pomailbox file already has 32 record s Reserving 20000 pomsgdata records code 10001 Pre allocating each key fi
24. Attach the far end of the first T1 CAS telephony cable to the equipment that will connect with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace In many cases the other equipment has an RJ 48c socket in which to plug the T1 CAS telephony cable Alternately the other equipment will be connected to a punchdown block In this case you will need to determine the block s connection diagram and then connect to it with discrete wires from the cable Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 35 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W installing and Connecting the Modem Step3 Plug the other end of the first T1 CAS telephony cable into the T1 Smart Blade transition module in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 place the first T1 CAS telephony cable in the left most connector slot Place the second T1 CAS telephony cable in the next connector slot moving to the right and so on For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 place the first T1 CAS telephony cable in the topmost connector slot Place the second T1 CAS telephony cable in the next connector slot moving down and so on You can connect a maximum of four T1 CAS telephony cables to any one T1 Smart Blade transition module Step4 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all the T1 CAS telephony cables are connected Step5 Install tie wraps and label the T1 CAS telepho
25. BS 1363 socket Outlet installed within 8 feet of the Audio Server European Union Japan 100 VAC NEMA 5 15R socket Outlet installed within 8 feet of 50 Hz for East Japan the Audio Server 60 Hz for West Japan T1 Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems T1 Smart Blades support digital connections to a PBX system or to a public switched phone network PSTN The framing for the digital lines can be either Extended Superframe ESF or D4 framing The digital lines can use either Binary 8 Zero Substitution B8ZS or jammed bit coding We recommend using ESF framing and B8ZS coding Using D4 framing or jammed bit coding may not be satisfactory gt Caution Supplemental earth grounding is required at all times This supplemental grounding consists of a grounding cable that is attached to supplemental ground lugs on the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server chassis and is permanently connected to an earth ground point at the other end through an appropriate facilities grounding terminal You must use shielded cables and you must electrically terminate the shield at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Note the following considerations Cisco Unified MeetingPlace supports fractional T1 services and has complete flexibility to activate any or all ports on a span Cisco Unified MeetingPlace can use dialed number information to directly connect the ca
26. Blade MP MA 16 PRI page 2 19 for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 or Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI page 2 23 for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 or Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRIs page 2 24 for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 or Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI and One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI page 2 25 for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 only Connecting El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRIs page 2 26 for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 only Figure 2 25 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 with a mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system The Multi Access Blade used for the IP configuration is shown at the top and the Multi Access Blade used for the E1 T1 PRI configuration is shown at the bottom Figure 2 25 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 Mixed Configuration 122257 Figure 2 26 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 with a mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system with 96 T1 CAS ports and 240 IP ports Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 32 OL 13417 01
27. Mon Aug 21 18 52 39 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 40 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 41 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 43 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 53 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 53 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 53 44 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 53 44 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 53 44 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 59 02 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 59 03 PDT 2006 The The first phase of the software upgrade is complete system will now restart LynxOS is down LynxOS 386 486 Pentium PC AT Version 3 1 0 Copyright 1987 1998 Lynx Real Time Systems Inc All rights reserved LynxOS x86 As it comes up it will start the 2nd phase created Tue Sep 30 15 05 41 PDT 2003 Rebooting into multi user mode in 5 seconds 12345 LynxOS is down LynxOS 386 486 Pentium PC AT Version 3 1 0 Copyright 1987 1998 Lynx Real Time Systems Inc All rights reserved Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 17 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup LynxOS x86 created Mon Aug 18 15 05 41 PDT 2006 MeetingPlace by Cisco Systems Mon Aug 21 19 01 07 PDT 2006 Startup flags a all sizes and block numbers in decimal block size is 16384 file system is byte swapped file system creation time is Mon Aug 21 18 50 30 2006 file system contains 31999 blocks and 7936 inodes c
28. Processing file lat db companyinfo containing 1 records Current slot 1 0 seconds Processing file lat db filestats containing 0 records Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 8 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db hwconfig containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db hwstats containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db option containing 22 records Current slot 22 0 seconds Processing file lat db outdialtrans containing 16 records Current slot 16 0 seconds Processing file lat db netmgtinfo containing 1 records Current slot 1 0 seconds Processing file lat db netmgtcomm containing 3 records Current slot 3 0 seconds Processing file lat db unit containing 128 records Current slot 128 0 seconds Processing file lat db site containing 8 records Current slot 8 0 seconds Processing file lat db promptstats containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db scsi containing 128 records Current slot 128 0 seconds Processing file lat db swconfig containing 1 records Current slot 1 0 seconds Processing file lat db swstats containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db systemconfig containing 1 records C
29. and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Translations of safety warnings included in this guide are available online in Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series at Http w w w cisco com en us products sw ps5664 ps5669 prod_installation guides list html Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 ix Preface Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Documentation For descriptions and locations of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace documentation on Cisco com see the Documentation Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace The document is shipped with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and is available at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 products_documentation_roadmaps_list htm l New Feature and Enhancement Information For information on new and changed functionality in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server refer to Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at http www cisco com en us products sw ps5664 ps5669 prod_release_notes_list html Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation obtaining support providing documentation feedback securi
30. code 10003 the tlicard file already has 108 record s Reserving 10 tlspan records code 10004 the tlspan file already has 432 record s Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x AG OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Reserving 1000 trunk records the trunk file already has 10800 record s Reserving 100 trunkgroup records the trunkgroup file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 110 record s Reserving 100 elcard records the elcard file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 163 record s Reserving 10 elspan records View ing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session code 10005 code 10006 code 10007 code 10008 the elspan file already has 36 record s Record Record Record Record Record Record 10009 10010 10012 10013 10014 10011 accard has no preallocation count acspan has no preallocation count iprescard has no preallocation count blade prottable ipglobalcfg has no preallocation count Pre allocating each key file Adding 3 Adding Adding Adding Adding Adding Adding Adding Reserving 100000 userlist records the userlist file already has 2041 16384 byte pages that can hold 100009 record s Reserving 500000 userlistmem records the userlistmem file already has 611 16384 byte pages that can hold 500
31. connected to the breakout box Place the second third and fourth E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables into the RJ 45 jacks labeled 2 3 and 4 Connect the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable to the back of the breakout box by securing the screws on both ends Looking at the back of the breakout box the connector on the right of the breakout box is for spans 1 to 8 and the connector on the left of the breakout box is for spans 9 to 16 Place the trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the right See Figure 2 14 Connect the other end of the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable to the Multi Access Blade transition module by securing the screws on both ends For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 place the 50 pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the left labeled spans 9 to 16 For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 place the 50 pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the bottom labeled spans 9 to 16 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP M A 4 PRis Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To Connect El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRis Locate the following items that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server El or T1 PRI telephony cables Breakout box which should already be mounted above the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables Attach the far en
32. for the first MP MA 16 PRI For the second MP MA 16 PRI repeat Step 2 and Step 3 to connect the second set of 16 El or T1 PRI telephony cables to the second breakout box Step5 Connect the trunk card cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cable for the first MP MA 16 PRI to the back of the first breakout box by securing the screws on both ends Looking at the back of the breakout box place the first trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the right Step6 Connect the other end of the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the first MP MA 16 PRI into the Multi Access Blade transition module by securing the screws on both ends Place the trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the bottom labeled spans 9 to 16 Step 7 Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 for the second trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the first MP MA 16 PRI The second trunk card cable assembly should go into the connector on the left side of the breakout box and on the right side of the Multi Access Blade in the connector labeled spans 9 to 16 Step8 Repeat Step 5 through Step 7 for the trunk card cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables for the second MP MA 16 PRI About Telephony Configurations for IP Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Pure IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems are configurations that use only IP functionality and do not use any T1 CAS T1 PRI or E1 functionality D Note Pure IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
33. mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server in a Frame Relay rack which is common in central office locations the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 is held along the front of the chassis and the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 is held along the center of the chassis After mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server mount the breakout box if applicable See the Mounting the Breakout Box for T1 PRI and E1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems section on page 2 7 Mounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 in a 19 Inch Frame Relay Rack The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 ships with two mounting brackets already attached to the front of it see Figure 2 1 The long sides of the brackets are fastened to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 To Mount the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in a 19 Inch Frame Relay Rack Step1 Slide the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 into the front of the rack Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 3 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Mounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Step2 Attach the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 to the rack The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 comes with screws to attach the mounting brackets to the rack See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in a Frame Relay Rack S080 5050 sogococe Rack mount hol
34. systems do not use a breakout box Cisco Systems ships the necessary number of IP LAN cables with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server The number of IP LAN cables that you receive depends on the number of Multi Access Blades in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system You receive one IP LAN cable for every Multi Access Blade Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 the Multi Access Blade transition modules for IP configurations begin in slot 6 on the top and move down to the bottom The Smart Blades begin from the bottom in slot 1 They do not have any cables connected to them Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 the Multi Access Blade transition modules for IP configurations begin in slot 16 on the left and move to the right The Smart Blades begin in slot 1 and move to the left They do not have any cables connected to them Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 27 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W About Telephony Configurations for IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems Connecting IP Telephony Cables for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems To Connect IP Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System Step1 Locate the IP LAN cables that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Step 2 Attach the far end of the first IP LAN cable to the RJ 45 socket of the
35. with lat techbin save with lat etc runscr lat techbin sysconfig with 7 lat etce runscr lat techbin sysdatacopy with lat etc runscr flat techbin su with lat etc su lat techbin update with lat etc runscr oin xntpd with lat etc xntpd net inetd with lat etc inetd net telnetd with lat etc telnetd lynx os with lat etc lynx os Updating time zone files Installing the new OS files Constructing a new prompt set on partition 2f Constructed new alternate prompt set Copying in the new prompt set Prompt setup complete Copying the active database into a fresh partition Constructing a new database on partition 2e New database construction is complete the boot from the new software load Mon Aug 21 14 20 41 PDT 2006 Starting Mon Aug 21 14 20 41 PDT 2006 Verifying Mon Aug 21 14 20 49 PDT 2006 Killing cron Mon Aug 21 14 20 50 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 21 35 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 22 55 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 22 55 PDT 2006 Resetting Mon Aug 21 14 22 55 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 22 55 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 22 59 PDT 2006 Replacing lat sys drivers falcon falcon attach Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 00 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 1
36. 0 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved conflite initialized Preallocating db Mon Aug 21 19 02 00 PDT 2006 Reserving 100 db records code 10000 the db file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 143 record s Reserving 200 dbclass records code 10001 Adding 2 16384 byte page s to get 127 record s Reserving 200 dbmember records code 10002 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 200 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file db name Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass dbnamerecid Adding 5 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass csdbnameskey Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass dbname Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass classname Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbmember fieldid db preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 00 PDT 2006 a Preallocating deletedrec Mon Aug 21 19 02 00 PDT 2006 Reserving 1000000 deletedrec records code 10000 the deletedrec file already has 1000000 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file deletedrec Sequence ene ea deletedrec preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 01 PDT 2006 a ae Fil Preallocating flexmenu Mon Aug 21 19 02 01 PDT 2006 Record 10000 FMAppRec has no preallocation count Record 10001 FMStateTable has no preallocation count Record 10002 CustAppPrompt ha
37. 0 swconfig 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 swstats 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 systemconfig 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 timezone 65536 65536 Copying 5 4 0 mtgcategory 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 remoteserver 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 didcnfgconfig 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 schedparamsconfig 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 filestats recnum 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 netmgtcomm name 32768 32768 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 20 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 21 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Copying 5 4 0 outdialtrans recnum 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 option name 2048 2048 Copying 5 4 0 timezone id 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 timezone timezonekey 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 unit unitnum 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 site sitenum 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 scsi unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 mtgcategory uniqueid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 mtgcategory name 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 mtgcategory mtgcatkey 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 remoteserver uniqueid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 remoteserver name 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 remoteserver vuiid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 remoteserver ether 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 didenfgconfig unitnum 32768 32768 cmdbrev starting
38. 00 508000 510000 512000 514000 516000 View ing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 11 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference W Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session 518000 520000 522000 524000 526000 528000 530000 532000 534000 536000 538000 540000 542000 544000 546000 548000 550000 552000 554000 556000 558000 560000 562000 564000 566000 568000 570000 572000 574000 576000 578000 580000 582000 584000 586000 588000 590000 592000 594000 596000 598000 600000 602000 604000 606000 608000 610000 612000 614000 616000 618000 620000 622000 624000 626000 628000 630000 632000 634000 636000 638000 640000 642000 644000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 12 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 646000 648000 650000 652000 654000 656000 658000 660000 662000 664000 666000 668000 670000 672000 674000 676000 678000 680000 682000 684000 686000 688000 690000 692000 694000 696000 698000 700000 702000 704000 706000 708000 710000 712000 714000 716000 718000 720000 722000 724000 726000 728000 730000 732000 734000 736000 738000 740000 742000 744000 746000 74
39. 000 992000 994000 996000 998000 1000000 1000001 cmdbrev cmdbrev Mon Aug Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session records found delrecinit done ending Mon Aug 21 19 56 08 PDT 2006 21 19 56 08 PDT 2006 Network setup Unit class SINGLE LOCAL Updating error log format strings Using database path lat db status 48 new entries and 3375 replacements Prompt Upgrade gt gt Opening file lt lat fs 1 prompt db vfs map dir0 gt Number Of Language s in the prompt map file 1 Starting English US Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 15 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Prompt Upgrade gt gt EOF 0 reached in lat fs 1 prompt_db vfs map dir0 file promptNum 1551 0 Done with English US Starting Update Company Info Loading to Lang Index 0 The languages installed are Language 1 diro English US FINISHED Prompt Database Upgrade is complete Statistics 0 new entries and 319 replacements Updating time zone names Using database path lat db config Updating option names Done Setting prompt file configuration Working on lat fs 1 The file system directories are already updated Working on lat fs 2 The file system directories are already updated Working on lat fs 3 The file system d
40. 0001 Adding 513 16384 byte page s to get 200000 record s Record 10000 didconfigres has no preallocation count Record 10003 schedparamsres has no preallocation count Reserving 13 crresfstaccess records code 10006 the crresfstaccess file already has 13 record s Reserving 13 portresfstaccess records code 10007 the portresfstaccess file already has 13 record s Reserving 13 vsresfstaccess records code 10008 the vsresfstaccess file already has 15 record s Reserving 200000 vsres records code 10002 Adding 465 16384 byte page s to get 200000 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 635 16384 byte pages to key file didres strtdid Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file didres UpdateTime Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 AS Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference ME Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file crres resourceid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file portres resourceid Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file vsres resourceid Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file vsres UpdateTime eae Nee ate res preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 26 PDT 2006 Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved
41. 1200 Confs KEX VUI INTERNAL STATUS UTILITY KEN Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x i OL 13417 01 Chapter5 Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Testing Scheduling W DebugMenu 1 Quick Status of all Ports 4 Make Test Call 2 Verbose Status of Port Range 5 Show All Confs 3 Display complete Port Information 0 Quit Enter the Command 0 100 4 You entered 4 Enter destination for your call S Note The preceding code examples are for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 For a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 there are 576 sessions and 576 conferences Enter the extension of a nearby phone as the destination phone number to be dialed A prompt asks if you want specific ports Enter t for true A prompt asks if you want to specify a range of ports Enter t for true A prompt asks for the starting port number Enter the lowest number A prompt asks for the ending port number Enter a port number that is 10 or 20 ports above the starting port number A prompt asks if the system should do the test calls in groups Enter f for false A prompt asks for the delay between calls Enter the desired delay The phone rings Answer the phone and listen to voice quality Press 1 and hang up The Telnet display reports that the test
42. 17 01 IN 5 W index modem requirements 1 11 power requirements 1 6 T1 digital trunk requirements 1 7 wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 48 connectors 1 9 UDP port requirements 1 12 update command 4 2 update status command 4 3 update trace command 4 3 upgrade onsite viewing for sample session without disk backup reference A 16 remote viewing for a sample session without disk backup reference A 1 session viewing real time status for remote reference A 3 status viewing for a remote upgrade session reference A 3 testing about 5 2 upgrading Audio Server software 41 V viewing onsite upgrade for sample session without disk backup reference A 16 real time status for remote upgrade session reference A 3 remote upgrade for sample session without disk backup reference A 1 upgrade status for remote upgrade session reference A 3 W warnings safety 1 2 Web Conferencing testing 5 6 wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 45 connectors U K Singapore India 1 9 for customer supplied RJ 48 connectors U S Canada Hong Kong 1 9 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x IN 6 OL 13417 01
43. 2006 user name tech Password Last login Mon Aug 21 19 31 14 from Unknown HostName kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkk MeetingPlace tm by Cisco Systems Copyright c 1993 2006 Cisco Systems All rights reserved kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Conference server 5 4 S N not set Mon Aug 21 19 55 58 PDT 2006 tech update status Last status update Aug 21 19 56 Building the deleted record database tech update status Last status update Aug 21 19 56 Upgrade phase 2 Database revision complete almost done View ing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session Release 5 4 Aug 21 2006 user name tech Password Last login Mon Aug 21 19 31 14 from Unknown HostName kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkk MeetingPlace tm by Cisco Systems Copyright c 1993 2006 Cisco Systems All rights reserved kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Conference server 5 4 S N not set Mon Aug 21 19 55 58 PDT 2006 tech update trace Last update Aug 21 19 56 Preallocating db Mon Aug 21 19 55 19 PDT 2006 Reserving 100 db records code 10000 the db file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 143 record s Reserving 200 dbclass records code 10001 Adding 2 16384 byte page s to get 127 record s R
44. 37 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup 696000 698000 700000 702000 704000 706000 708000 710000 712000 714000 716000 718000 720000 722000 724000 726000 728000 730000 732000 734000 736000 738000 740000 742000 744000 746000 748000 750000 752000 754000 756000 758000 760000 762000 764000 766000 768000 770000 772000 774000 776000 778000 780000 782000 784000 786000 788000 790000 792000 794000 796000 798000 800000 802000 804000 806000 808000 810000 812000 814000 816000 818000 820000 822000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 38 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 824000 826000 828000 830000 832000 834000 836000 838000 840000 842000 844000 846000 848000 850000 852000 854000 856000 858000 860000 862000 864000 866000 868000 870000 872000 874000 876000 878000 880000 882000 884000 886000 888000 890000 892000 894000 896000 898000 900000 902000 904000 906000 908000 910000 912000 914000 916000 918000 920000 922000 924000 926000 928000 930000 932000 934000 936000 938000 940000 942000 944000 946000 948000 950000 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Installation and Upgrade Guide f
45. 4 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing lat fetc runscr Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing flat etc runscr Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 01 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 03 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 03 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 03 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 03 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 14 23 04 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 23 05 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 23 08 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 23 17 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 23 17 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 23 34 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 23 34 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 23 34 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 28 51 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 14 28 52 PDT 2006 Preparing The The first phase of the software upgrade is complete system will now restart As it comes up it will start the 2nd phase Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 2 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Upgrade Status fora Remote Upgrade Session W View ing the Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session Release 5 4 Aug 21
46. 409 record s WW WWW Ww WwW 16384 16384 16384 16384 16384 16384 16384 16384 byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages Pre allocating each key file Adding 2 Adding 16384 16384 16384 Adding Adding Adding Adding Adding Adding N NNNNDN DN 16384 16384 16384 16384 16384 cmdbrev cmdbrev byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages byte pages starting delrecinit to to CO to LO LO to CO to LO toO LO to to CO to key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key file file file file file file file file Preallocating userlist Mon Aug has no preallocation count has no preallocation count analogcard unitid masterswcard unitid portrescard unitid tlicard unitid tlspan unitid trunkgroup id elcard unitid elspan unitid tcnfg preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 code 10000 code 10001 file file file file file file file file userlist userlist userlist userlist userlist userlist 21 19 55 27 PDT 2006 55 27 PDT 2006 uniqueid vuiid name unta UpdateTime oulid userlistmem uluid userlistmem UpdateTime userlist preallocation complete Mon Aug dbprealloc done 21 19 55 27 PDT 2006 There are supposed to be 1000000 records in the deleted record database Counting t
47. 417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status fora Remote Upgrade Session W Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user vuname Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user glfn Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user UpdateTime Scien gen preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 21 PDT 2006 Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved genlite initialized Preallocating pegs Mon Aug 21 19 55 21 PDT 2006 Reserving 1 pegs records code 10000 the pegs file already has 1536 record s Pre allocating each key file AAEE EAE ES pegs preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 21 PDT 2006 SS gt SSeS Preallocating podata Mon Aug 21 19 55 21 PDT 2006 Reserving 1 pomailbox records code 10000 the pomailbox file already has 32 record s Reserving 20000 pomsgdata records code 10001 Pre allocating each key file Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file pomsgdata compundkey podata preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 21 PDT 2006 Preallocating res Mon Aug 6 19 55 21 PDT 2003 Reserving 1 crres records code 10004 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 1 portres records code 10005 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 200000 didres records code 1
48. 8000 750000 752000 754000 756000 758000 760000 762000 764000 766000 768000 770000 772000 View ing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 3o Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference W Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session 774000 776000 778000 780000 782000 784000 786000 788000 790000 792000 794000 796000 798000 800000 802000 804000 806000 808000 810000 812000 814000 816000 818000 820000 822000 824000 826000 828000 830000 832000 834000 836000 838000 840000 842000 844000 846000 848000 850000 852000 854000 856000 858000 860000 862000 864000 866000 868000 870000 872000 874000 876000 878000 880000 882000 884000 886000 888000 890000 892000 894000 896000 898000 900000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 14 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 902000 904000 906000 908000 910000 912000 914000 916000 918000 920000 922000 924000 926000 928000 930000 932000 934000 936000 938000 940000 942000 944000 946000 948000 950000 952000 954000 956000 958000 960000 962000 964000 966000 968000 970000 972000 974000 976000 978000 980000 982000 984000 986000 988000 990
49. 8112 Step1 Confirm that the power switch on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 is set to off O Step2 Attach one end of the SCSI cable that came with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system to the SCSI connector on the back of the floppy drive housing Step3 Attach the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI port on the CPU transition module in slot 7 on the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Connecting the LAN Cable to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series You must supply the LAN cable to connect the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server to the network See the LAN Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems section on page 1 12 to confirm that you have the correct LAN cable and connector To Connect the LAN Cable to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Step1 Locate the LAN cable Step2 Plug one end of the LAN cable into the LAN socket Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 11 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Step 3 Plug the other end of the LAN cable into Ethernet connection 1 on the CPU transition module that is located in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Connecting T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 Each T1 Smart Blade transition module has conne
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51. Apafi CISCO Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 6 x Published May 31 2007 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San J ose CA 95134 1706 USA http Wwww cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Text Part Number OL 13417 01 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARR
52. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 2 11 Connecting the LAN Cable to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series 2 11 Connecting T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 2 12 Connecting T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 2 13 About Telephony Configurations for El and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 2 15 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One M ulti Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI 2 19 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One M ulti Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI 2 23 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two M ulti Access Blade MP MA 4 PRIs 2 24 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One M ulti Access Blade M P M A 16 PRI and One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI 2 25 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRIs 2 26 About Telephony Configurations for IP Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 2 27 Connecting IP Telephony Cables for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 2 28 About Telephony Configurations for M ixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems 2 30 Connecting the Telephony Cables for an E1 IP or T1 PRI IP Cisco Unified M eetingPlace System 2 32 Connecting the Telephony Cables for a T1 CAS IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System 2 35 Installing and Connecting the Modem 2 36 cuapter 3 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer 3 1 Connecting Your Laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 3 1 About Configuring Your Laptop 3 2 Setting Up
53. Contact Cisco TAC to determine what you should do next To get a real time status enter update trace Step 13 Telnet to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system either through the network or a modem connection Note To restart the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system if it does not come up by itself enter restart enable Step 14 Note the time when the upgrade is complete and when the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system restarts and is back online Step 15 Close the log file and record its location for future use Testing the Upgrade See Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade chapter S Note To test IP telephony see the About Troubleshooting IP Ports That Do Not Answer and About Troubleshooting IP Calls That Connect But No Audio is Heard sections in the Troubleshooting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System Configuration chapter of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 products_installation_and_configuration_gu ides_list html Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 4 3 Chapter4 Upgrading the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software W Testing the Upgrade Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x AQ OL 13417 01
54. E EEEE EEEE 122256 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables are connected to the breakout box Connect the first trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable to the back of the breakout box by securing the screws on both ends Looking at the back of the breakout box the connector on the right of the breakout box is for spans 1 to 8 and the connector on the left of the breakout box is for spans 9 to 16 Place the first trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the right See Figure 2 14 Figure 2 14 Breakout Box Back View 122255 Connect the other end of the first trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable into the Multi Access Blade transition module by securing the screws on both ends For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 the connector on the right of the Multi Access Blade transition module is for spans 1 to 8 and the connector on the left of the Multi Access Blade transition module is for spans 9 to 16 Place the first trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the right See Figure 2 15 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 19 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Figure 2 15 Multi Access Blade Transition Module Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 For the Cisco Unified Meeti
55. Guidelines section on page x Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 7 2 OL 13417 01 APPENDIX Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference This appendix contains sample sessions of upgrading the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server software See the Upgrading the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software chapter for upgrade procedures Use the following sections as a reference when you are upgrading the software so that you will know how far in the process you are Viewing the Remote Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup page A 1 Viewing the Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session page A 3 Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session page A 3 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup page A 16 Viewing the Remote Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup baigtoot cscs down Are you sure y n y Checking to see if the system is loaded OK System DOWN procedure has been initiated The system is DOWN bigfoot cscS update Update is from 1 CD 2 Diskette 3 Remote File 4 Local File q Quit Update Enter choice 1 Please insert the update CD in the drive then wait for the drive to be quiet before continuing Press lt ENTER gt to continue or lt CONTROL C gt to abort CD mounted OK checking for update sets There is just one update se
56. HyperTerminal 3 3 Logging Your HyperTerminal Session 3 3 Setting Up Dial Up Networking 3 4 Testing the Modem Connection 3 4 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software 4 1 Upgrading the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software to Release 6 0 4 1 Testing the Upgrade 4 3 cuapteR 5 Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade 5 1 Powering Up the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System 5 1 About Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation or Upgrade 5 2 Testing Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using Circular Hunting 5 3 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x ive OL 13417 01 Contents W Testing Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using a Dialing Sequence 5 4 Testing Outbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony 5 4 Testing Scheduling 5 5 Testing Conferencing in Recorded Meetings 5 6 Testing Conferencing in Nonrecorded M eetings with Ad Hoc Recording 5 6 Testing Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Web Conferencing 5 6 Testing Network Latency 5 7 CHAPTER 6 Maintaining the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System 6 1 Replacing the Filter in the Power Supply Unit Fan Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 Only 6 1 Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring 6 3 CHAPTER 7 Troubleshooting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installat
57. I cable Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 only Crossover cable Power cable External modem and cables modem power cable modem cable and phone extension cable IP LAN cables for Multi Access Blades for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems using IP ports These IP LAN cables connect the Multi Access Blade to your LAN T1 CAS telephony cables for Tl Smart Blades for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems using T1 CAS ports These T1 CAS telephony cables connect the T1 Smart Blades to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system E1 telephony cables for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems using E1 ports These E1 telephony cables connect the front of the breakout box to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system T1 PRI telephony cables for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems using T1 PRI ports These T1 PRI telephony cables connect the front of the breakout box to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Applicable software manuals and license documents In addition Cisco Systems ships the following items with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems requiring a breakout box T1 PRI or E1 configuration Breakout box Screws for mounting the breakout box Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 2 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series E Trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cable
58. LE Bus architecture is CompactPCI M3 Ethernet device is proo Initializing the modem on COM2 lat bin initmodem lat bin initmodem type is MultiTech MT5634Z lat bin initmodem modem initialized Installing Latitude drivers devinstall acti dat Device doesn t exist done Checking for out of date database files Ready to load the MeetingPlace application software modules Hit C now to interrupt system activation 54321 activating Loading the System Integrity Manager OK WARNING Mount table does not match saved configuration Automated disk backup disabled run save to reenable Loading the Command Shell OK Loading the Network Management Server OK Loading the Database Server OK Loading the Post Office Server OK Loading the Call Processing Module OK Loading the Conference Scheduler OK Loading the Workstation Server OK Loading the Voice User Interface OK Loading the Gateway SIM Manager OK Release 5 4 Aug 21 2006 user name The MeetingPlace software is UP to re enable Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 41 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference W Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 42 OL 13417 01 A activity command 5 4 alarms power supply u
59. M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 6 2 OL 13417 01 Chapter6 Maintaining the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring W PS2 OK fan is OK PS3 OK fan is OK SCSI Adapter NCR 810 DISK 1 36000MB SEAGATE ST336704LW REV 0004 DISK 2 36000MB SEAGATE ST336704LW REV 0004 Solid State Disk IMPERIAL MG 35 400 ULTRA S N 0128 REV B403 Battery usage 307 days charge is OK Ethernet Intel 8225x PCI 10 100 0001laf03c05e Modem Absent or unrecognized Smart Blades Slot 16 NMS CG6000C S N 20363257 REV 5894 B2 MSCO PRCO Slot 15 NMS CG6000C S N 20363261 REV 5894 B2 MSC1 PRC1 Enabling Server Disk Capacity M onitoring Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 You can monitor the disk use of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system raises an alarm when it reaches or exceeds a specified use threshold Threshold values denote the percentage of a particular file system that is currently being used In general 90 percent is a good value for a threshold You can use a number lower than 90 to get an earlier warning but you may get an alarm for a normal condition We recommend using 90 To Enable Server Disk Capacity M onitoring Log in to the CLI as a technician The tech prompt appears Log your terminal session For information on logging see the Logging Your HyperTerminal Session section on page 3 3 Enter configd
60. M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 1 7 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware ME T1 Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems End to end positive disconnect supervision is essential Without it Cisco Unified MeetingPlace cannot reliably tell when a caller hangs up Many PBX and central office systems can provide disconnect signaling we recommend E amp M wink start lines because they provide for a positive answer and disconnect supervision In many cases the person taking the order for the lines will not understand your request so you will probably need to escalate the request to someone with a technical background Figure 1 2 illustrates the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace digital telephony connections with T1 trunks Figure 1 2 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Digital Connection Requirements T1 T1 trunks T1 trunks Customer supplied RJ 45 connectors Channel service unit CSU Special 23 ft cable shipped with unit T1 Smart Blade Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system 153998 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 1 8 OL 13417 01 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Wiring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U S Canada and Hong Kong W W iring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U S Canada and Hong K
61. P MA 4 PRI Step1 Locate the following items that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 El or T1 PRI telephony cables Two breakout boxes which should already be mounted above the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 25 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Attach the far end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable to the equipment that will connect with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace In many cases the other equipment has an RJ 48c socket in which to plug the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable Alternately the other equipment will be connected to a punchdown block In this case you will need to determine the block s connection diagram and then connect to it with discrete wires from the cable Plug the other end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable into the RJ 45 jack labeled 1 on the far left of the front of the breakout box Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all the El or T1 PRI telephony cables are connected to the breakout box Place the second third and fourth E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables which correspond to the MP MA 4 PRI into the RJ 45 jacks labeled 2 3 and 4 P
62. PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade M P M A 4 PRI To Connect E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI Step1 Locate the following items that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server El or T1 PRI telephony cables Breakout box which should already be mounted above the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 23 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Attach the far end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable to the equipment that will connect with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace In many cases the other equipment has an RJ 48c socket in which to plug the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable Alternately the other equipment will be connected to a punchdown block In this case you will need to determine the block s connection diagram and then connect to it with discrete wires from the cable Plug the other end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable into the RJ 45 jack labeled 1 on the far left of the front of the breakout box Continue from left to right as needed Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all four E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables are
63. Place 8100 Series Hardware Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series E Figure 2 2 Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in a Frame Relay Rack Front mounting Rear mounting brackets brackets For 19 inch installation 92343 For 23 inch installation Mounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 in a 19 Inch EIA Equipment Rack In a 19 inch EIA equipment rack you mount the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 on the back rails The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 ships with two mounting brackets already attached to the front see Figure 2 3 To Mount the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in a 19 Inch EIA Equipment Rack Step1 To remove the mounting brackets from the front of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 and attach them to the back remove the two screws on each side of the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 four total and put them aside Step 2 Remove the screws that secure the mounting brackets to the front of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 two on each side Step3 Attach the brackets to the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 by using the screws that were originally used to attach the brackets to the front two on each side Step4 Reattach the screws removed from the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 to the holes in the front where the brackets were originally attached to the front The brackets a
64. Place 8100 series to the CPU transition module Confirm that you can call the modem extension from the outside so that Cisco TAC can access the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Table 1 7 lists modem requirements by country for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Table 1 7 Modem Requirements by Country Country Requirements U S U S modem supplied by Cisco Systems Canada Serial cable Hong Kong 6 foot modem cable Customer supplied standard analog phone jack RJ 11 You must be able to call the extension from the outside Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 1 11 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE LAN Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems Table 1 7 Modem Requirements by Country continued Country Requirements Japan CE modem supplied by Cisco Systems Serial cable 2 foot modem cable Customer supplied standard analog phone jack RJ 11 You must be able to call the extension from the outside European Union Global modem supplied by Cisco Systems Serial cable Customer supplied standard analog phone jack RJ 11 You must be able to call the extension from the outside LAN Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems To connect to other applications such as MeetingTime and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Cisco Unified Mee
65. Place 8106 environmental requirements 1 4 mounting in 19 inch EIA equipment rack 2 5 mounting in 19 inch frame relay rack 2 3 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 connecting SCSI cable 2 11 connecting T1 CAS telephony cables 2 13 environmental requirements 1 5 mounting in 19 or 23 inch EIA equipment rack 2 6 mounting in 19 or 23 inch frame relay rack 2 4 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 IN 1 W index commands activity 5 4 configdiskcap 6 3 down 4 2 hwceonfig 6 2 net 7 1 ping 5 7 7 1 restart 7 2 restart disable 4 2 restart enable 4 3 Spanstat 5 3 update 4 2 update status 4 3 update trace 4 3 COM port laptop parameters 3 2 conferencing testing in nonrecorded meetings with ad hoc recording 5 6 testing in recorded meetings 5 6 configdiskcap command 6 3 configuring HyperTerminal 3 3 laptop 3 2 connecting E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables with one MP MA 16 PRI 2 19 with one MP MA 16 PRI and one MP MA 4 PRI 2 25 with one MP MA 4 PRI 2 23 with two MP MA 16 PRIs 2 26 with two MP MA 4 PRIs 2 24 IP telephony cables 2 28 LAN cable to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series 2 11 laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 3 1 modem 2 36 power cable to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series 2 11 SCSI cable to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 2 11 T1 CAS telephony cables for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 2 13 telephony cables for E1 IP or T1 PRI IP
66. Recorded Meetings Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Do the following procedure if the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system is configured for recordings To Test Conferencing in a Recorded Meeting Schedule a recorded meeting Confirm that the meeting was recorded Confirm that you can retrieve the meeting recording after the meeting Testing Conferencing in Nonrecorded M eetings with Ad Hoc Recording Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Do the following procedure if the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system is configured for recordings To Test Conferencing in a Nonrecorded Meeting with Ad Hoc Recording Schedule a meeting without recording Attend the meeting and activate the recording by pressing 61 Confirm that the meeting was recorded Confirm that you can retrieve the meeting recording after the meeting Testing Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Web Conferencing If Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing is installed refer to the Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 prod_installation_guides_list html to perform a functional check Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 5 6 OL 13417 01 Chapter 5 Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade Testing Network Latency Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To Test Netw ork Latency
67. Testing Network Latency I Access the CLI and enter ping s 1000 P_address_of_another_machine_on_the_network The s 1000 argument simulates normal network activity by sending 1 000 bytes of dummy data to the other IP address After you receive several reply messages enter Ctrl C If there is no reply the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system cannot make a network connection to the machine that you specified Verify the IP address and consult the internal networking contacts Confirm that there is O percent packet loss Example 5 1 Testing Network Latency meetingplace tech S ping s 1000 172 20 19 25 Type lt CTRL C gt to stop 172 20 19 25 PING 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 e bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes 172 20 round trip min avg max from from from from from from from from 172 172 172 172 172 172 172 172 172 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 alle s19 L95 L9 L9 I9 gos icmp seq 0 icmp seq 1 icmp seq 2 icmp _seq 3 icmp seq 4 icmp seq 5 icmp seq 6 icmp seq 7 19 25 ping statistics 8 packets transmitted 8 packets received 2 571 2 603 2 897 ms 19 25 1000 data bytes 253 25 253 25 25 25 25 25 ttl 255 ttl 255 ttl 255 ttl 255 ttl 255 ttl 255 ttl 255 ttl 255 time 2 time 2 time 2 time 2 time 2 time 2 time 2 time 2 897 584 587 578 615 582 577 586
68. The default username is admin and the default password is cisco The following menu appears user name admin Password Last login Mon Aug 21 12 19 16 from Unknown HostName kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk MeetingPlace tm by Cisco Systems Copyright c 1993 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Conference server 5 4 0 S N not set Mon Aug 21 14 32 03 PST 2006 meetingplace techs This allows you to enter commands on the Command Line Interface CLI For information about CLI commands refer to the Command Line Interface Reference appendix of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 products_installation_and_configuration_gu ides_list html S Note The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system does not support DNS therefore the name of the server that last logged in to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system is unknown About Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation or Upgrade Note To verify inbound calls you must have a means for directly selecting each trunk connected to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Most PBX and central office trunks either use circular hunting which accesses each port in turn or allow each trunk to be selected with a special dialing sequence
69. ade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the right and move to the left The cables go from top to bottom in the right most slot then from top to bottom in the second most right slot and so on to the left most slot where they continue going from top to bottom Table 2 2 shows the order in which the cables should be placed Note that slots 7 to 10 are reserved Table 2 2 Cable Locations in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Connector 1 Connector 46 42 38 34 30 26 22 18 14 10 6 2 Connector 47 43 39 35 31 21 23 19 15 11 7 3 Connector 48 44 40 36 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4 The number of T1 CAS telephony cables that Cisco Systems ships with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system depends on the number of ports being activated Cisco Systems ships one T1 CAS telephony cable for every 24 ports Figure 2 9 shows the cable connections for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 with 1 152 T1 CAS ports Four T1 CAS telephony cables connect to each of the 12 T1 Smart Blade transition modules for a total of 48 T1 CAS telephony cables Each cable holds 24 ports for a total of 1 152 ports 48 x 24 1 152 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 13 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Figure 2 9 Back of Ci
70. are Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Pre allocating each key file Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file analogcard unitid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file masterswcard unitid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file portrescard unitid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file tlcard unitid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file tlspan unitid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file trunkgroup id Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file elcard unitid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file elspan unitid Pas deen eS tcnfg preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 08 PDT 2006 Preallocating userlist Mon Aug 21 19 02 08 PDT 2006 Reserving 100000 userlist records code 10000 the userlist file already has 2041 16384 byte pages that can hold 100009 record s Reserving 500000 userlistmem records code 10001 the userlistmem file already has 611 16384 byte pages that can hold 500409 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist uniqueid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist vuiid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist name Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist unta Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist UpdateTime Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist oulid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlistmem uluid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file
71. ble terminates in an RJ 48 connector Listed CSU is provided for overvoltage protection for the T1 Smart Blades Japan T1 connection into PBX with INS1500 to T1 converter Customer supplied connectors RJ 45 connector Cable provided by Cisco Systems 50 foot shielded cable male male One per T1 span Australia Cisco Systems does not supply any T1 cables with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server systems that are shipped to Australia In some cases the cables that Cisco Systems provides may not be appropriate for your Private Branch eXchange PBX or Network Interface Unit NIU side connections If this is the case create your own custom cables Custom T1 CAS channel associated signaling and IP cables require the following CatSe STP UTP cable with shielded RJ 45 connectors terminated to the cable shield at both ends Add the ferrite that is on the cable supplied by Cisco Systems gt Caution U S only The FCC Part 68 registration number is EMC USA 34550 XD T Be sure to use only FCC and CSA or UL listed CSUs T1 Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems The following protocols are supported for T1 digital trunks TI CAS Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems E amp M wink start ground start and loop start TI PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems AT amp T TR41459 Telcordia Technologies NI 2 and Nortel DMS 100 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified
72. ccess containing 15 records Current slot 15 0 seconds Processing file lat db vsres containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds dbrev completed successful restructure Database Restructure Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved cmdbrev lat bin dbrev done Copying 5 4 0 crres 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 portres 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 didres 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 didconfigres 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 schedparamsres 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 crresfstaccess 258048 258048 Copying 5 4 0 portresfstaccess 258048 258048 Copying 5 4 0 vsresfstaccess 65536 65536 Copying 5 4 0 vsres 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 didconfigres unitnum 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 didres strtdid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 didres UpdateTime 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 crres resourceid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 portres resourceid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 vsres resourceid Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 22 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 vsres UpdateTime 32768 32768 cmdbrev starting lat bin initdb y 5 4 0 res Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www cent
73. conf psdc Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conf UpdateTime Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confpart srtuserconf Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confpart confpart Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confpart UpdateTime Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conftime confpart Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conftime UpdateTime Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file partnotrec confpart Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file partnotrec UpdateTime Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confcatrec cstuid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confcatrec uidc Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confcatrec ConfNum Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confcatrec UpdateTime conf_att preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 01 59 PDT 2006 Preallocating config Mon Aug 21 19 01 59 PDT 2006 Reserving 1 billinginfo records code 10000 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 26 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Reserving 1 companyinfo records code 10001 the companyinfo file already has 1 record s Reserving 1 filestats records code 10002 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 1 hwconfig records code 10003 Adding 1 16384 by
74. ctors for four trunk lines in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 the T1 Smart Blade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the bottom and move up to the top The cables go from right to left on the bottom slot then from right to left on the second most bottom slot and so on up to the top slot where they continue going from right to left Table 2 1 shows the order in which the cables should be placed Table 2 1 Cable Locations in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 Slot 6 24 23 22 2i Slot5 20 19 18 17 Slot 4 16 15 14 13 Slot 3 12 11 10 9 Slot 2 8 7 6 5 Slot 1 4 3 2 1 The number of T1 CAS telephony cables that Cisco Systems ships with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system depends on the number of ports being activated Cisco Systems ships one T1 CAS telephony cable for every 24 ports Figure 2 8 shows the cable connections for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 with 576 T1 CAS ports Four T1 CAS telephony cables connect to each of the six T1 Smart Blade transition modules for a total of 24 T1 CAS telephony cables Each cable holds 24 ports for a total of 576 ports 24 x 24 576 Figure 2 8 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 with T1s Connected T1 Smart Blade transition modules p slots 1 6 CAYO a T1 cables 122262 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x
75. d M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 18 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade M P M A 16 PRI Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 To Connect the El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade M P M A 16 PRI Locate the following items shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server El or T1 PRI telephony cables Breakout box which should already be mounted above the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables Attach the far end of the first El or T1 PRI telephony cable to the equipment that will connect with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace In many cases the other equipment has an RJ 48c socket in which to plug the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable Alternately the other equipment will be connected to a punchdown block In this case you will need to determine the block s connection diagram and then connect to it with discrete wires from the cable Plug the other end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable into the RJ 45 jack labeled 1 on the far left of the front of the breakout box Continue from left to right as needed See Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 Breakout Box Front View Space for Modem 12 13 14 15 16 SEER
76. d of the first El or T1 PRI telephony cable to the equipment that will connect with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace In many cases the other equipment has an RJ 48c socket in which to plug the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable Alternately the other equipment will be connected to a punchdown block In this case you will need to determine the block s connection diagram and then connect to it with discrete wires from the cable Plug the other end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable into the RJ 45 jack labeled 1 on the far left of the front of the breakout box Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 24 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Step4 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables are connected to the breakout box Place the second third and fourth E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables which correspond to the first MP MA 4 PRI into the RJ 45 jacks labeled 2 3 and 4 Place the second set of four El or T1 PRI telephony cables which corresponds to the second MP MA 4 PRI into the RJ 45 jacks labeled 9 10 11 and 12 D Note The RJ 45 jacks labeled 5 to 8 and 13 to 16 remain empty Step5 Connect the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the first Multi Access Blade to the back of the breakout box by secur
77. e ME About Telephony Configurations for Mixed Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Figure 2 27 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Mixed Configuration with 23 T1 PRI and 120 IP Ports 9 16 J QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O OOOOOOOUOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO QOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O Figure 2 28 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 with a mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system with 480 E1 ports and 480 IP ports The MP MA 16 that is used for the IP configuration is shown on the left in slot 16 The MP MA 16 PRI that is used for the E1 configuration is shown on the right in slot 1 There are ten Smart Blades in slots 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 and 15 to support 960 ports Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 34 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for Mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Figure 2 28 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Mixed Configuration with 480 E1 and 480 IP Ports Connecting the Telephony Cables for a T1 CAS IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System To Connect the Telephony Cables for a T1 CAS IP Cisco Unified M eetingPlace System Step1 Locate the following items that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server IP LAN cables TI CAS telephony cables Step 2
78. e Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A9 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference W Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session 262000 264000 266000 268000 270000 272000 274000 276000 278000 280000 282000 284000 286000 288000 290000 292000 294000 296000 298000 300000 302000 304000 306000 308000 310000 312000 314000 316000 318000 320000 322000 324000 326000 328000 330000 332000 334000 336000 338000 340000 342000 344000 346000 348000 350000 352000 354000 356000 358000 360000 362000 364000 366000 368000 370000 372000 374000 376000 378000 380000 382000 384000 386000 388000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 10 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 390000 392000 394000 396000 398000 400000 402000 404000 406000 408000 410000 412000 414000 416000 418000 420000 422000 424000 426000 428000 430000 432000 434000 436000 438000 440000 442000 444000 446000 448000 450000 452000 454000 456000 458000 460000 462000 464000 466000 468000 4770000 472000 4774000 4776000 478000 480000 482000 484000 486000 488000 490000 492000 494000 496000 498000 500000 502000 504000 5060
79. ements for customer supplied RJ 48 connectors 1 9 hwconfig command 6 2 HyperTerminal logging session 3 3 setting up 3 3 India wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 45 connectors 1 9 installation about testing 5 2 installing modem 2 36 IP LAN cable requirements 1 13 systems about configurations for 2 27 telephony cables connecting 2 28 Index W J Japan LAN cable requirements 1 13 modem requirements 1 12 power requirements 1 6 T1 digital trunk requirements 1 7 L LAN cable requirements 1 13 port requirements 1 12 laptop configuring 3 2 connecting to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 3 1 logging HyperTerminal session 3 3 M maintenance enabling server disk capacity monitoring 6 3 replacing filter in power supply unit fan 6 1 mixed systems about telephony configurations for 2 30 modem installing and connecting 2 36 requirements 1 11 testing connection 3 4 monitoring enabling server disk capacity 6 3 mounting breakout box for TIPRI or El system 2 7 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series about 2 3 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in 19 inch EIA equipment rack 2 5 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in 19 inch frame relay rack 2 3 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in 19 or 23 inch EIA equipment rack 2 6 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in 19 or 23 inch frame relay rack 2 4 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 IN 3 W index Mult
80. entering Ctrl C stops the upgrade After Phase 1 of the software upgrade is complete the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system restarts and continues to Phase 2 of the software upgrade Phase 2 is when the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server database is upgraded This portion of the upgrade can take up to an hour Entering Ctrl C has no affect on the system during this phase A Caution During the software upgrade do not try to stop the upgrade or restart the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system This can have very serious effects on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system data and program integrity Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 4 2 OL 13417 01 Chapter4 Upgrading the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Testing the Upgrade W When Phase 2 is complete the modem connection terminates After approximately 5 minutes the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system comes back up and you can re establish a modem connection To view the upgrade status enter update status The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system displays a message with the date and time of the last update If you see the word operating then the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server is operating normally and no update is currently in progress If you see a date and time that are more than an hour old then the update is probably not working
81. er MeetingPlace Audio MeetingPlace 8100 series server Server Cisco Unified Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 or Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server MeetingPlace Audio Unified MeetingPlace 8112 running Cisco system Server system Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Or Audio Server system Cisco Unified A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server MeetingNotes MeetingPlace feature by which users record meetings and MeetingNotes listen to meeting recordings Cisco Unified Windows desktop software through which MeetingTime MeetingPlace system administrators can access and configure MeetingTime Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Cisco MCS Unified Hardware on which Cisco Unified Cisco MCS CallManager Appliance MeetingPlace applications are installed Cisco Unified A Cisco MCS installed with Cisco Unified web server MeetingPlace Web MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Conferencing server All references to a web server in this guide refer to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing server Table 2 describes the country conventions used throughout this guide Table 2 Country Conventions Convention Represents European Union Specific information for European Union countries Hong Kong Specific information for Hong Kong India Specific information for India Japan Specific information for Japan Singapore Specific information for Singapore U S and Canada Specific informat
82. eries page 1 5 TI Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 1 6 T1 Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 1 7 Wiring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U S Canada and Hong Kong page 1 9 Wiring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U K Singapore and India page 1 9 El Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 1 10 El Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 1 10 Modem Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 1 11 LAN Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 1 12 LAN Cable Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 1 13 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 O11 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware ME Safety Warnings Safety Warnings gt Warning iN Warning iN Warning A Warning iN Warning A Warning iN Warning _ A Warning Read the following safety warnings before you begin installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system Translations of the warnings are available online in Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco MeetingPlace 8100 Series at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 prod_installation_guides_list html To pr
83. erver is not powered on yet you will not see the login prompt Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 3 2 OL 13417 01 Chapter3 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer Setting Up HyperTerminal W Setting Up HyperTerminal This section explains how to set up HyperTerminal to telnet to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system There are several ways to telnet to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system HyperTerminal is available on all operating systems These instructions are for the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system If you are not using this version the HyperTerminal instructions may vary To Set Up HyperTerminal Step1 Goto Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal The HyperTerminal dialog box appears Step 2 Enter a name for your connection for example Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and click OK The Connect To dialog box opens Step3 From the Connect Using menu select TCP IP Winsock The Connect To dialog box reappears Step4 Inthe Host address field enter 198 207 208 241 Step5 In the Port number field enter 23 Click OK The HyperTerminal window appears Step6 If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server is already powered on press Enter a few times to see the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace tech prompt If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server is not powered on yet you will not see the login prompt S No
84. es N O50 o 0 0 89 sb amp si alealPclS clea 122273 Front mounting brackets Mounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 in a 19 or 23 Inch Frame Relay Rack To Mount the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in a 19 or 23 Inch Frame Relay Rack Step1 Attach two mounting brackets to the front mounting holes of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 See Figure 2 2 below For 19 inch racks fasten the long side of the bracket to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 For 23 inch racks fasten the short side of the bracket to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Step2 Slide the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 into the front of the rack Step3 Attach the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 to the rack and secure it by using the eight Phillips head screws that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Step4 Attach two mounting brackets to the rear mounting holes of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 See Figure 2 2 below For 19 inch racks fasten the long side of the bracket to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 For 23 inch racks fasten the short side of the bracket to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Step5 Secure the rear mounting bracket to the rack with the eight Phillips head screws that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 4 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified Meeting
85. eserving 200 dbmember records code 10002 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 200 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file db name Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass dbnamerecid Adding 5 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass csdbnameskey Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass dbname Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbclass classname Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file dbmember fieldid Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A3 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference ME Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session db preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 19 PDT 2006 ee ie Preallocating deletedrec Mon Aug 21 19 55 19 PDT 2006 Reserving 1000000 deletedrec records code 10000 the deletedrec file already has 1000000 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file deletedrec Sequence deletedrec preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 55 19 PDT 2006 See ee ee ee Preallocating flexmenu Mon Aug 21 19 55 19 PDT 2006 Record 10000 FMAppRec has no preallocation count Record 10001 FMStateTable has no preallocation count Record 10002 CustAppPrompt has no preallocation count Record 10003 FMPlayPrompt has no preallocation count Record 10004 FMGotoApp has no preallocation count
86. etween the power supply unit and the power supply unit handle Remove the filter from the frame To Install a New Filter in the Power Supply Unit Fan Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 Only Slide the new filter into the filter frame of the power supply unit fan Place the filter frame between the power supply unit and the power supply unit handle The correct orientation is when the metal tab on the filter frame is in the top left corner Gently push the filter frame so that it stays in place There is no lock position To Test the Filter in the Power Supply Unit Fan Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 Only Log in to the CLI as a technician The tech prompt appears Log your terminal session For information on logging see the Logging Your HyperTerminal Session section on page 3 3 Enter hweonfig Confirm that the output for the power supply units and their fans is like lines 9 to 12 the lines in bold in Example 6 1 DA Note The floppy drive and CD ROM drive do not appear in the hwconfig command output even when they are installed and running Example 6 1 Testing the Power Supply Unit Fan Filter meetingplace techs hwconfig Cabinet Motorola CPX8216T Bus architecture CompactPCI Processor card CPV5370 S N 5129443 Processor Pentium III Model 8 700 MHz Memory 512 MB Temperature 31C Voltages 3 32V 5 02V 12 06V Power Supplies PS1 OK fan is OK Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified
87. event bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unitin a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your Safety This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if itis the only unit in the rack When mounting this unitin a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack Ifthe rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unitin the rack Statement 1006 Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 This unitis intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 To avoid electric shock do notconnect safety extra low voltage SELV circuits to telephone netw ork voltage TNV circuits LAN ports contain SELV circuits and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables Statement 1021 Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies unplug the power cord on AC units Statement 12 The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device Statement 1019
88. exit the networking window Your connection is now complete Step 1 Testing the Modem Connection To Test the Modem Connection Right click the My Network Places icon on your desktop Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x ey OL 13417 01 Chapter3 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer Testing the Modem Connection W Step2 Select Properties The Network and Dial up Connections window appears Step3 Double click the connection that you just created Step4 Click Dial Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 35 Chapter3 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer W Testing the Modem Connection Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 3 6 OL 13417 01 Pat CHAPTER Upgrading the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are This chapter describes how to upgrade the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server software from Release 5 3 or 5 4 to Release 6 0 and contains the following sections Upgrading the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software to Release 6 0 page 4 1 Testing the Upgrade page 4 3 Upgrading the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Softw are to Release 6 0 If you already have the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server hardware and are using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5 3 or 5 4 software you must
89. expected occurs during the update process Cisco TAC will need this log We strongly recommend that you capture the upgrade session to a log file Step8 Begin the software upgrade process by entering update Step9 Enter 1 when the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system displays a menu of upgrade sources The update is from a CD ROM For example meetingplace techs update Update is from 1 CD 2 Diskette 3 Remote File 4 Local File q Quit Update Enter choice Step 10 Press Enter when the drive is quiet and you are ready to install the software This takes about a minute The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system checks the CD ROM drive for update file sets Step 11 When you are asked to confirm the update set enter y This starts the software upgrade The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system reads the CD ROM for approximately 3 minutes Step 12 Continue the upgrade by pressing Enter Note Ifthe following message appears A disk backup appears to be active You may restart the system to stop it restart the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system by entering restart disable After the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system comes back up dial in to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system log in as a technician and resume this procedure with Step 6 Phase 1 of the software upgrade starts This is when the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server software is upgraded During this phase
90. fied MeetingPlace Audio Server connect the phone extension cable to the far right position on the back of the modem labeled Line Two RJ 11 connectors are on the modem Place this cable in the far right connector Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 36 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Installing and Connecting the Modem Mi Step 7 Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server connect the DB25 end the larger connector of the modem cable to the back of the modem See Figure 2 29 to see which end is the DB25 end Figure 2 29 Modem Cable DB9 end DB25 end OHUOdddO Step8 Connect the DB9 end the smaller connector of the modem cable to the COM 2 port on the CPU transition module in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server See Figure 2 29 to see which end is the DB9 end Step9 Connect the other end of the phone extension cable to its source which must be a standard analog phone line not an extension for a digital phone Step 10 Turn the modem power switch to the on position Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 37 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W installing and Connecting the Modem Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 38
91. fied MeetingPlace Systems W About Telephony Configurations for El and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems S Note Cisco Systems ships the necessary number of Multi Access Blades with all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server systems with El and T1 PRI configurations A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 supports three Multi Access Blade configurations and a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 supports five configurations Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRIs Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRIs One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI and one Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRIs Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Servers with El and T1 PRI configurations also ship with either one or two breakout boxes and cables depending on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system configuration A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system that is fully loaded with 960 E1 ports has two MP MA 16 PRIs and requires two breakout boxes A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system that is fully loaded with 736 T1 PRI ports has two MP MA 16 PRIs and requires two breakout boxes Both these configurations need a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 The breakout box provides a standard RJ 45 telephony interface for El a
92. g 1000 rsconfpart records code 10001 the rsconfpart file already has 8 16384 byte pages that can hold 1008 record s Reserving 200000 conf records code 10003 the conf file already has 11112 16384 byte pages that can hold 200016 record s Reserving 1000000 confpart records code 10005 the confpart file already has 8696 16384 byte pages that can hold 1000040 record s Reserving 1000000 conftime records code 10004 the conftime file already has 5026 16384 byte pages that can hold 1000174 record s Record 10002 tmp4 has no preallocation count Reserving 200000 partnotrec records code 10006 the partnotrec file already has 5406 16384 byte pages that can hold 200022 record s Reserving 200000 confcatrec records code 10007 the confcatrec file already has 294 16384 byte pages that can hold 200508 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confatt confattrefid Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file confatt UpdateTime Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file rsconfpart srtuserconf Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file rsconfpart confpart Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conf nextevent Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conf uniquenum Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conf sdmc Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conf ssnd Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conf lmcn Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file conf dspc Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file
93. g 5 4 0 accard 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 acspan 65536 65536 Copying 5 4 0 iprescard 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 blade 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 prottable 65536 65536 Copying 5 4 0 ipglobalcfg 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 analogcard unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 masterswcard unitid Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 24 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 portrescard unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 ticard unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 tlspan unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 trunk unitid 327680 327680 Copying 5 4 0 trunkgroup id 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 elcard unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 elspan unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 accard unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 acspan unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 iprescard unitid 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 blade bladekey 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 blade slot 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 prottable num 32768 32768 emdbrev starting lat bin initdb y 5 4 0 tcnfg Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved 5 4 0 tcnfg initialized cmdbrev lat bin initdb done cmdbrev starting lat bin dbconfig b
94. grade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup 440000 442000 444000 446000 448000 450000 452000 454000 456000 458000 460000 462000 464000 466000 468000 4770000 472000 4774000 4776000 4778000 480000 482000 484000 486000 488000 490000 492000 494000 496000 498000 500000 502000 504000 506000 508000 510000 512000 514000 516000 518000 520000 522000 524000 526000 528000 530000 532000 534000 536000 538000 540000 542000 544000 546000 548000 550000 552000 554000 556000 558000 560000 562000 564000 566000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 36 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 568000 570000 572000 574000 576000 578000 580000 582000 584000 586000 588000 590000 592000 594000 596000 598000 600000 602000 604000 606000 608000 610000 612000 614000 616000 618000 620000 622000 624000 626000 628000 630000 632000 634000 636000 638000 640000 642000 644000 646000 648000 650000 652000 654000 656000 658000 660000 662000 664000 666000 668000 670000 672000 674000 676000 678000 680000 682000 684000 686000 688000 690000 692000 694000 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A
95. h Two Multi Access Blade MP M A 16 PRIs Step 1 This configuration is supported only on a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 To Connect El or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with Two Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRIs Locate the following items that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 El or T1 PRI telephony cables Two breakout boxes which should already be mounted above your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 26 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Step 2 Attach the far end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable to the equipment that will connect with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace In many cases the other equipment has an RJ 48c socket in which to plug theE or T1 PRI telephony cable Alternately the other equipment will be connected to a punchdown block In this case you will need to determine the block s connection diagram and then connect to it with discrete wires from the cable Step3 Plug the other end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable into the RJ 45 jack labeled 1 on the far left of the front of the breakout box Step4 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all the El or T1 PRI telephony cables are connected to the first breakout box
96. he breakout box two 50 pin Amphenol cables to connect each MP MA 16 PRI to the breakout box and one 50 pin Amphenol cable to connect each MP MA 4 PRI to the breakout box If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system requires two MP MA 16 PRIs you need two breakout boxes A fully loaded 960 port E1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system and a fully loaded 736 port T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system have two MP MA 16 PRIs S Note Only the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 can have two breakout boxes Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 7 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Mounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series To Mount the Breakout Box for a T1 PRI or E1 Cisco Unified M eetingPlace System Step1 Locate the breakout box that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Step 2 Locate the screws for mounting the breakout box that came with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Step3 Use a screwdriver to mount the breakout box in the position directly above the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server in the rack as shown in the applicable figure Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 See Figure 2 5 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 See Figure 2 6 Step4 If applicable mount the second breakout box by repeating Step 2 and Step 3 Place the second breakout box directly above the first breakout box
97. he number of records in the database 2000 4000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A7 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference W Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000 28000 30000 32000 34000 36000 38000 40000 42000 44000 46000 48000 50000 52000 54000 56000 58000 60000 62000 64000 66000 68000 70000 72000 74000 76000 78000 80000 82000 84000 86000 88000 90000 92000 94000 96000 98000 100000 102000 104000 106000 108000 110000 112000 114000 116000 118000 120000 122000 124000 126000 128000 130000 132000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x AB OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 134000 136000 138000 140000 142000 144000 146000 148000 150000 152000 154000 156000 158000 160000 162000 164000 166000 168000 170000 172000 174000 176000 178000 180000 182000 184000 186000 188000 190000 192000 194000 196000 198000 200000 202000 204000 206000 208000 210000 212000 214000 216000 218000 220000 222000 224000 226000 228000 230000 232000 234000 236000 238000 240000 242000 244000 246000 248000 250000 252000 254000 256000 258000 260000 Viewing th
98. hecking used files checking for orphaned files making bit map free block list making free inode list 14624 free blocks 6080 free inodes Filesystem Ok SCSI adapter is NCR 8xx Copying tmp FS from partition 2b to 1b tmp moved to dev disklib Unit class is standalone conference server SINGLE Bus architecture is CompactPCI M3 Ethernet device is proo Initializing the modem on COM2 lat bin initmodem lat bin initmodem type is MultiTech MT5634Z lat bin initmodem modem initialized Installing Cisco drivers devinstall acti dat Device doesn t exist done Executing the 2nd stage of software upgrade Mon Aug 21 19 01 44 PDT 2006 Phase 2 starting Revising database from 5 3 0 to 5 4 cmdbrev begun Mon Aug 21 19 01 44 PDT 2006 DB Config file is m3 con Unpacking the archive Mon Aug 21 19 01 44 PDT 2006 cmdbrev starting lat bin initdb y 5 4 0 config Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved 5 4 07 Contig initialized cmdbrev lat bin initdb done Beginning dbrev at Mon Aug 21 19 01 44 PDT 2006 cmdbrev starting lat bin dbrev s 5 4 0 config rdl q v lat db config 5 4 0 config line 22 field CSSYSTEMCONFIG MAXMEETINGIDLENGT not contained in destination database dbrev compilation complete Processing file lat db billinginfo containing 0 records Current slot 0 0 seconds
99. i Access Blades configurations for E1 and Tl PRI systems about 2 15 connecting El or T1 PRI telephony cables with one MP MA 16 PRI 2 19 with one MP MA 16 PRI and one MP MA 4 PRI 2 25 with one MP MA 4 PRI 2 23 with two MP MA 16 PRIs_ 2 26 with two MP MA 4 PRIs 2 24 net command 7 1 network latency testing 5 7 O onsite upgrade viewing for sample session without disk backup reference A 16 P ping command 5 7 7 1 ports LAN requirements 1 12 powering up Audio Server system 5 1 power requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series 1 5 power supply unit replacing fan filter 6 1 protocols supported for El digital trunks 1 10 supported for T1digital trunks 1 7 R racks mounting Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in 19 inch EIA equipment 2 5 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in 19 inch frame relay 2 3 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in 19 or 23 inch EIA equipment 2 6 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in 19 or 23 inch frame relay 2 4 types supported 2 3 recordings testing conferencing in meetings 5 6 testing conferencing in nonrecorded meetings with ad hoc recording 5 6 remote upgrade session viewing real time status for reference A 3 session viewing status for reference A 3 viewing for a sample session without disk backup reference A 1 replacing filter in power supply unit fan 6 1 requirements cable LAN 1 13 digital connection for E1 1 10 digital connection for T1 1 8 E1 digital t
100. idcnfgconfig has no preallocation count Record 10020 schedparamsconfig has no preallocation count Pre allocating each key file Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file filestats recnum Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file netmgtcomm name Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file outdialtrans recnum Adding 3 1024 byte pages to key file option name Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file timezone id Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 27 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file timezone timezonekey Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file unit unitnum Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file site sitenum Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file scsi unitid Adding 17 16384 byte pages to key file mtgcategory uniqueid Adding 37 16384 byte pages to key file mtgcategory name Adding 47 16384 byte pages to key file mtgcategory mtgcatkey Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file remoteserver uniqueid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file remoteserver name Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file remoteserver vuiid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file remoteserver ether config preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 00 PDT 2006 Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 200
101. ing file lat db elcard containing 18 records Current slot 18 0 seconds 1 seconds 2 seconds Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 23 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Processing file lat db elspan containing 36 records Current slot 36 0 seconds Processing file lat db accard containing 27 records Current slot 27 0 seconds Processing file lat db acspan containing 432 records Current slot 432 0 seconds Processing file lat db iprescard containing 108 records Current slot 108 0 seconds Processing file lat db blade containing 12 records Current slot 12 0 seconds Processing file lat db prottable containing 100 records Current slot 100 0 seconds dbrev completed successful restructure Database Restructure Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved cmdbrev lat bin dbrev done Copying 5 4 0 analogcard 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 masterswcard 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 portrescard 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 tlcard 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 tlspan 49152 49152 Copying 5 4 0 trunk 1048576 1851392 Copying 5 4 0 trunkgroup 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 elcard 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 elspan 32768 32768 Copyin
102. ing of that port is okay The phone is called from the next port Repeat Step 11 until all the ports in the specified group are tested Repeat this procedure by using the seven digit number you may need to add a 9 along with the seven digits if connected to a PBX to place a call to the public network To exit the activity command enter 0 Testing Scheduling N Note For new installations MeetingTime and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing may not be installed You must install those applications before you can test scheduling When testing scheduling capability log in as a technician The scheduling tasks are the same for the following applications Using the voice interface over the phone Using MeetingTime Using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Outlook Using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Lotus Notes Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 55 Chapter5 Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade W Testing Conferencing in Recorded Meetings Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To Test Scheduling Confirm that you can schedule a new meeting Confirm that you can attend the new meeting If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace notification option is enabled confirm that you can receive notifications when meetings are scheduled Testing Conferencing in
103. ing the screws on both ends Looking at the back of the breakout box place the first trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the right Step6 Connect the other end of the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the first Multi Access Blade into the Multi Access Blade transition module by securing the screws on both ends For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 place the 50 pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the left labeled spans 9 to 16 For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 place the 50 pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the bottom labeled spans 9 to 16 Step 7 Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 for the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the second Multi Access Blade For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 place the 50 pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the left side of the breakout box and on the left of the Multi Access Blade in the connector labeled spans 9 to 16 For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 place the 50 pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the left side of the breakout box and on the bottom of the Multi Access Blade in the connector labeled spans 9 to 16 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI and One Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI This configuration is supported only on a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 To Connect E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables with One Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI and One Multi Access Blade M
104. intenance equipment Do not plug any other electrical devices into an outlet connected to the circuit breaker serving the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8106 requirements e 100 240V e 3A 50 60 Hz Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 requirements e 100 115 200 230V 6 3 A e 50 60 Hz If the power in your area is susceptible to fluctuations or interruptions consider installing surge suppressors or connecting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system to an uninterruptible power supply UPS If the Audio Server system loses power it does not maintain its telephony connections The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 draws a maximum of 300 watts of power and produces a maximum of 1364 BTU per hour The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 draws a maximum of 600 watts of power and produces a maximum of 2048 BTU per hour Table 1 1 lists the power requirements by country for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 15 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware M71 Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems Table 1 1 Power Requirements by Country for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Country Power Socket U S 115 VAC NEMA 5 15R socket Outlet installed within 8 feet of the Audio Server Canada Hong Kong 240 VAC
105. ion 7 1 Troubleshooting the Connection to the Audio Server System 7 1 Troubleshooting Telephony Configuration 7 2 appennix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference A 1 Viewing the Remote Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup A 1 Viewing the Upgrade Status for a Remote Upgrade Session A 3 Viewing the Real Time Upgrade Status fora Remote Upgrade Session A 3 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup A 16 INDEX Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 Pov WE Contents Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x a OL 13417 01 a A Preface This preface contains the following sections Purpose page vii e Audience page vii Documentation Conventions page 1x Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Documentation page x New Feature and Enhancement Information page x Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines page x Purpose This guide describes how to install and maintain the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series hardware for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 6 0 system It also describes how to upgrade the Audio Server software to Release 6 0 from Release 5 3 or 5 4 This guide does not describe how to install configure or use hardware or software for other Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components Audience Th
106. ion for the United States and Canada U K Specific information for the United Kingdom Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x vii OL 13417 01 Preface E Documentation Conventions Table 3 Conventions for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Documentation Convention Description boldfaced text Used for Commands that you must enter exactly as shown Key and button names Information that you enter italicized text Used for arguments for which you supply values Used for elements that are optional square brackets text in Courier font Used for information that appears on the screen a Used to indicate use of the Control key For example D means press caret the Control and D keys simultaneously lt gt Used for nonprinting characters such as passwords angle brackets D Note A Caution A Warning Cisco Unified MeetingPlace documentation also uses the following conventions Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the document Means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data IM PORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry
107. irectories are already updated Adjusting prompt file sizes Running vfptrfix Initializing the file system Getting the disk configuration status Checking file system internal consistency may take a while Mon Aug 21 19 56 15 PDT 2006 NOTE Disk backups disabled run save to re enable Mon Aug 21 6 19 56 15 PDT 2006 Software update is complete View ing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session W ithout a Disk Backup mtgplace techs update Update is from 1 CD 2 Diskette 3 Remote File 4 Local File q Quit Update Enter choice 1 Please insert the update CD in the drive then wait for the drive to be quiet before continuing Press lt ENTER gt to continue or lt CONTROL C gt to abort CD mounted OK checking for update sets There is just one update set on the CD You wish to install MeetingPlace 5 4 Is this correct y or n y MeetingPlace software release 5 4 Archive created Fri Aug 18 13 51 39 PDT 2006 Press lt ENTER gt to continue or lt CONTROL C gt to abort Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 16 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Starting UPDATE phasel Verifying the tape image checksum Copying root file system from partition la to 2a Starting extraction of files from archive Archive e
108. is guide is for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system administrators It assumes the following considerations You have a thorough understanding of voice and data terminology and concepts You are familiar with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and networking concepts Naming Conventions Earlier releases of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server were called MeetingPlace Server or MeetingServer In this guide Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server and Audio Server refer to all releases past and present Table 1 describes other terms used throughout the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace set of documents Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 vii Preface E Table 1 Product Naming Conventions Term Definition Used in This Document As Cisco Unified Includes Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series MeetingPlace 8100 series server Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 servers Cisco Unified Hardware on which Cisco Unified Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 MeetingPlace 8106 Server MeetingPlace Audio Server software runs Cisco Unified Hardware on which Cisco Unified Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 MeetingPlace 8112 Server MeetingPlace Audio Server software runs This server was called M3 in Releases 5 2 and earlier Cisco Unified Software that runs on the Cisco Unified Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Serv
109. iskcap Enter the number of the file whose use threshold capacity you want to modify In Example 6 2 we want to modify the use threshold capacity for the lat db file file 2 so enter 2 Enter the new use threshold value for this file In Example 6 2 we want the use threshold capacity to be 95 percent so enter 95 Save your changes and exit the configdiskcap command by entering s Example 6 2 Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring meetingplace tech configdiskcap FEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEE HEHEHE EE EEE EEE HHH H HH Disk Capacity Monitor Configuration FEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEE EEE EEE EEE HHH HHH Capacity values are utilization percentage thresholds A major alarm will be raised if a threshold is exceeded Select a file system threshold to modify when prompted Values must be between 60 and 99 a capacity of 0 disables checking for that file system CAP FILESYSTEM Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 6 3 Chapter6 Maintaining the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System W Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring tmp lat fs 1 lat fs 2 lat fs 3 AU Ae W O OOO Select an item to modify s to save and exit or q to quit without saving 2 enter new value for lat db 95 CAP FILESYSTEM i i 2 95 lat db 3 0 tmp 4 0 lat fs 1 5 0 lat fs 2 6 0 lat fs 3 Select an item to modify s to save and exit or q to quit without saving s Ins
110. it ve ring Output Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 1 9 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W E1 Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems E1 Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems Confirm that the E1 digital trunk specifications meet the requirements in Table 1 6 Table 1 6 E1 Digital Trunk Requirements Country Requirements European Union Connection Type Euro ISDN and QSIG digital telephony E1 Cable supplied by Cisco Systems 25 foot Cat5 cable with RJ 48c connectors at each end Socket Connector must be an RJ 25 socket or an NBNC female connector Cable length if you provide your own cable Maximum cable length is 328 feet Australia Cisco Systems does not supply any E1 cables with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server systems that are shipped to Australia In some cases the RJ 48c cables that Cisco Systems provides may not be appropriate for your PBX or NIU side connections If this is the case create your own custom cables Custom E1 and T1 PRI cables require the following e Cat5e UTP cable RJ 48c connector on the breakout box side Add the ferrite that is on the cable that is supplied by Cisco Systems Note In El Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems you can connect Cisco Unified MeetingPlace directly to the
111. lace the remaining 16 E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables which correspond to the MP MA 16 PRI into the 16 RJ 45 jacks on the front of the second breakout box Start with the RJ 45 jack on the left and continue to the right N Note The RJ 45 jacks labeled 5 to 16 in the first breakout box remain empty Connect the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the first Multi Access Blade the MP MA 4 PRI to the back of the first breakout box by securing the screws on both ends Looking at the back of the first breakout box place the first trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the right Connect the other end of the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the first Multi Access Blade the MP MA 4 PRI into the Multi Access Blade transition module by securing the screws on both ends Place the 50 pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the bottom labeled spans 9 to 16 Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 for the trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable for the second Multi Access Blade the MP MA 16 PRI Place the first trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the left side of the breakout box and on the top of the Multi Access Blade in the connector labeled spans 1 to 8 Place the second trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the right side of the breakout box and on the bottom of the Multi Access Blade in the connector labeled spans 9 to 16 Connecting E1 or T1 PRI Telephony Cables wit
112. lat db f lat db m3 con cmdbrev lat bin dbconfig done Mon Aug 21 19 01 54 PDT 2006 cmdbrev starting 5 3 0 update f 5 3 0 t 5 4 0 update starting updategen f 5 3 0 t 5 4 0 updategen begun Mon Aug 21 19 01 54 PDT 2006 validating FINDME preferences checked 4 users skipped group check update updategen done update starting updateoptions f 5 3 0 t 5 4 0 Updating option names Done update updateoptions done update starting upgradetcnfg f 5 3 0 t 5 4 0 Converting tcnfg database from 5 3 0 to 5 4 Fixing AC card recordS Creating IP Global Configuration record Fixing trunk LECOLASHHFHF HEHEHE EEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EE EEE EE EEE HHHH HHHH HHHH HHHH HHHH FEEEFEEEEEEFEEEFEEEEEEEEEEFE PEEP HE FEA HE HEHE HHH t Hee tteset tt ett 4 4 Continues for several lines Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 25 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Fixing group LECOLAS tH tHttH t t t tt t ts st update upgradetcnfg done cmdbrev 5 4 update done cmdbrev starting dbprealloc b lat db SE a Preallocating conf_att Mon Aug 21 19 01 58 PDT 2006 Reserving 200000 confatt records code 10000 the confatt file already has 7143 16384 byte pages that can hold 200004 record s Reservin
113. le Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file pomsgdata compundkey podata preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 Preallocating res Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 Reserving 1 crres records code 10004 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 1 portres records code 10005 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 200000 didres records code 10001 Adding 513 16384 byte page s to get 200000 record s Record 10000 didconfigres has no preallocation count Record 10003 schedparamsres has no preallocation count Reserving 13 crresfstaccess records code 10006 the crresfstaccess file already has 13 record s Reserving 13 portresfstaccess records code 10007 the portresfstaccess file already has 13 record s Reserving 13 vsresfstaccess records code 10008 the vsresfstaccess file already has 15 record s Reserving 200000 vsres records code 10002 Adding 465 16384 byte page s to get 200000 record s Pre allocating each key file Adding 635 16384 byte pages to key file didres strtdid Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file didres UpdateTime Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file crres resourceid Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file portres resourceid Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file vsres resourceid Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file vsres UpdateTime res preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 07 PDT 2006 Database Ini
114. ller to a meeting or to determine the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace services to which the caller has access You can configure Cisco Unified MeetingPlace to support devices where the T1 trunk does not provide any signaling and is always offhook This is used in applications where a clear channel connection is required Table 1 2 lists the T1 digital trunk requirements by country for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 1 6 OL 13417 01 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware T1 Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems E Table 1 2 T1 Digital Trunk Requirements by Country Country Requirements U S Public network to Channel Service Unit CSU connection recEive and transMit Canada E amp M wink start line side and trunk side Ground start or loop start line side only Hong Kong U S only FCC and CSA listed CSU required Customer supplied connectors USOC male RJ 48 jacks See the Wiring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U S Canada and Hong Kong section on page 1 9 Cable provided by Cisco Systems 25 foot shielded twisted pair cable with ferrite PBX to CSU connection FCC and CSA listed CSU required for connections over 600 feet The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system ships with a 25 foot shielded cable with ferrite beads for each T1 span The ca
115. nd El Telephony by Using a Dialing Sequence Step 1 Step 2 To Test Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using a Dialing Sequence Ask the PBX administrator for the dialing sequence that controls which port picks up the call For each port press 2 and listen for the Enter your profile number prompt This ensures a full two way connection between the PBX and central office je Tip We recommend that the PBX hunt from the highest port to the lowest port Testing Outbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If Cisco Unified MeetingPlace is connected to a PBX test outbound calls placed to extensions on the PBX and calls placed to the public network Make a call on each port Test outbound calls on PSTN connections too To Test Outbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony Access the CLI If you do not already have terminal logging turned on turn it on Enter activity The following example appears meetingplace techs activity VUI Configuration 1152 Sessions 1200 Confs EK VUI INTERNAL STATUS UTILITY IK DebugMenu 1 Quick Status of all Ports 4 Make Test Call 2 Verbose Status of Port Range 5 Show All Confs 3 Display complete Port Information 0 Quit Enter the Command 0 100 To make a test call enter 4 The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system prompts you for a destination phone number meetingplace tech activity VUI Configuration 1152 Sessions
116. nd T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems Cisco Systems ships the necessary number of trunk card interface cable assemblies 50 pin Amphenol cables that connect the breakout box to the Multi Access Blade transition modules Figure 2 10 shows the 50 pin Amphenol cable Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 15 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware ME About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Figure 2 10 50 Pin Amphenol Cable Cisco Systems ships the necessary number of E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system The number depends on the number of ports being activated You receive one El telephony cable for every 30 ports in an E1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system and one T1 PRI telephony cable for every 23 ports in a T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 the Multi Access Blade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the bottom and move up to slot 6 at the top Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 the Multi Access Blade transition modules begin in slot 1 on the right and move to the left The Smart Blades begin after the last Multi Access Blade and do not have any cables connected to them Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x
117. ngPlace 8112 the connector on the top of the Multi Access Blade transition module is for spans 1 to 8 and the connector on the bottom of the Multi Access Blade transition module is for spans 9 to 16 Place this first trunk card cable assembly into the connector on the top See Figure 2 16 Figure 2 16 Multi Access Blade Transition Module Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 s mz2zm0mzrIam Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 20 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Step 7 Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 for the second trunk card cable assembly 50 pin Amphenol cable For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 place the second trunk card cable assembly into the connectors on the left of the breakout box and on the left of the Multi Access Blade For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 place the second trunk card cable assembly into the connectors on the left of the breakout box and on the bottom of the Multi Access Blade Figure 2 17 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 This configuration supports 480 E1 ports with one Multi Access Blade card MP MA 16 PRI Figure 2 17 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 E1 with 1 MP MA 16 PRI PATRIA Figure 2 18 shows the connections on the back of a Ci
118. nit fan 6 1 Australia E1 digital trunk requirements 1 10 LAN cable requirements 1 13 T1 digital trunk requirements 1 7 breakout boxes mounting for TIPRI or El system 2 7 using two at one time 2 7 C cables crossover for RJ 48 connectors requirement 1 4 custom requirements for El and T1 PRI 1 10 DB9 serial requirement 1 4 El or T1 PRI connecting with one MP MA 16 PRI 2 19 with one MP MA 16 PRI and one MP MA 4 PRI 2 25 with one MP MA 4 PRI 2 23 with two MP MA 16 PRIs 2 26 with two MP MA 4 PRIs 2 24 El telephony shipped 2 2 IP LAN shipped 2 2 IP telephony connecting 2 28 LAN connecting to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series 2 11 LAN requirements 1 13 modem connecting 2 36 power connecting to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series 2 11 SCSI connecting to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 2 11 T1 CAS connecting for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 2 13 T1 CAS telephony shipped 2 2 T1 digital trunk requirements 1 6 T1 PRI telephony shipped 2 2 telephony connecting for E1 IP or T1 PRI IP system 2 32 telephony connecting for Tl CAS IP system 2 35 Canada LAN cable requirements 1 13 modem requirements 1 11 power requirements 1 6 T1 digital trunk requirements 1 7 wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 48 connectors 1 9 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series connecting LAN cable 2 11 connecting power cable 2 11 mounting about 2 3 power requirements 1 5 Cisco Unified Meeting
119. nnector Cisco Systems provides a 25 foot Cat5e cable 3300 0029 02 with a Ferrite snap on bead on one end If you change the cable you must move the snap on bead Note You must set the Ethernet switch port or any other network devices to which the Multi Access Blade connects directly to fixed lLOOBASE TX Full Duplex Otherwise you may experience decreased voice quality Australia Cisco Systems does not supply any LAN cables with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server systems that are shipped to Australia Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 1 13 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE LAN Cable Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 1 14 OL 13417 01 Installing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware This chapter contains the following sections Contents of Shipped Boxes for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System page 2 1 Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series page 2 3 Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series page 2 10 About Telephony Configurations for El and T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 2 15 About Telephony Configurations for IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 2 27 About Telephony Configurations for Mi
120. nt 1037 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Statement 177 This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipmentin the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Hardware Requirements Note The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system requires a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series server For a new Release 6 0 system Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server software is installed in manufacturing so you do not need to install Audio Server software The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server must be connected to a network switch port that is configured for auto negotiate Cisco Unified MeetingPlace gateways must be connected to network switch ports that are configured for 100 1000 MB Full Duplex Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 1 3 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Tools Required for the Installation Tools Required for the Installation Before installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server confirm that you have the following tools necessary for a successful installation Laptop computer Null modem female to female DB9 serial cable Cisco Systems provides thi
121. ny cables as needed Step6 Attach the far end of the IP LAN cable to the RJ 45 socket of the switch or other network equipment Step 7 Plug the other end of the IP LAN cable into the Ethernet 1 connector on the Multi Access Blade transition module Step8 If your configuration uses two Multi Access Blades repeat Step 6 and Step 7 Installing and Connecting the Modem To Install and Connect the Modem Step1 Locate the following items that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Modem Modem cable Modem power cable Phone extension cable Step2 If you have a T1 CAS or a pure IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system place the modem on the back right corner of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server The modem cable connections must face the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Do not move the modem from this space If you have a T1 PRI or an E1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system place the modem into the empty slot on the far left of the breakout box See Figure 2 14 Do not move the modem from this space Step 3 Confirm that the modem power switch is in the off position The modem power switch is on the side of the modem Step4 Looking at the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server connect the modem power cable to the far left position on the back of the modem Step5 Connect the other end of the modem power cable into the power outlet Step6 Looking at the back of the Cisco Uni
122. o Unified MeetingPlace 8106 IP with 1 MP MA 4 MA 4 Elele Figure 2 24 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 This configuration supports 120 IP ports with one MP MA 4 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 29 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware ME About Telephony Configurations for Mixed Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Figure 2 24 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 IP with 1 MP MA 4 OOOOOOODOODOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOO0O OOOOODOUDODOOOOOUOOOODODOOOOOOOOOO OQOOOOUOOUOOUOOUOUOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOO QOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOO eae EE OWL Layo bjo DID ates About Telephony Configurations for Mixed Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems A mixed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system is a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system with both an IP configuration and a T1 CAS T1 PRI or E1 configuration Mixing protocols is supported only in combination with IP ports TI PRI and IP El and IP TI CAS and IP For example a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system cannot have both T1 and E1 ports configured but it can have T1 either PRI or CAS and IP ports or E1 and IP ports In addition a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system cannot have both T1 CAS and T1 PRI ports configured Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 30 OL 13417
123. on Without a Disk Backup 184000 186000 188000 190000 192000 194000 196000 198000 200000 202000 204000 206000 208000 210000 212000 214000 216000 218000 220000 222000 224000 226000 228000 230000 232000 234000 236000 238000 240000 242000 244000 246000 248000 250000 252000 254000 256000 258000 260000 262000 264000 266000 268000 270000 272000 274000 276000 278000 280000 282000 284000 286000 288000 290000 292000 294000 296000 298000 300000 302000 304000 306000 308000 310000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 34 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 312000 314000 316000 318000 320000 322000 324000 326000 328000 330000 332000 334000 336000 338000 340000 342000 344000 346000 348000 350000 352000 354000 356000 358000 360000 362000 364000 366000 368000 370000 372000 374000 376000 378000 380000 382000 384000 386000 388000 390000 392000 394000 396000 398000 400000 402000 404000 406000 408000 410000 412000 414000 416000 418000 420000 422000 424000 426000 428000 430000 432000 434000 436000 438000 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 35 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Up
124. once a year In addition if you see any of the following alarms immediately check the power supply unit fan and its filter e 0x70034 MAJOR Temperature out of range 0x700BB MINOR Power supply fan N is failing e 0x700C6 MINOR Power supply N cooling failure This section contains three procedures Do them in the order listed to replace the filter Do not touch any of the exposed leads terminals or components Hazardous voltages capable of causing death may be present in this product Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 6 1 Chapter6 Maintaining the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System W Replacing the Filter in the Power Supply Unit Fan Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Only Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 S Note CLI commands are case sensitive For CLI command information refer to the Command Line Interface Reference appendix of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 products_installation_and_configura tion_guides_list html To Remove the Old Filter in the Power Supply Unit Fan Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Only Pull out the top edge of the filter frame by using the metal tab in the top left corner of the filter Pull the filter frame up at a slight angle to remove it by sliding it in b
125. ong Table 1 3 and Table 1 4 describe wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 48 connectors Table 1 3 Wiring of RJ 48 Connectors Pin Name Description 1 T1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace received signal tip 2 RI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace received signal ring 4 T Cisco Unified MeetingPlace outgoing signal tip 5 R Cisco Unified MeetingPlace outgoing signal ring To identify the pins hold the RJ 48 connector as if you are going to plug it in with the tab down Pin 1 is on the left If transmit and receive need to be reversed also reverse the pins See Table 1 4 Table 1 4 Wiring of RJ 48 Connectors When Transmit Receive Is Reversed Pin Name Description 1 T Cisco Unified MeetingPlace outgoing signal tip 2 R Cisco Unified MeetingPlace outgoing signal ring 4 T1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace received signal tip gt RI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace received signal ring W iring Requirements for Customer Supplied Connectors U K Singapore and India For the E1 card the connection from the network interface to the network can be one of the following types RJ 45connector e SMB coaxial connectors with SMB BNC adapters Table 1 5 describes wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 45 connectors Table 1 5 Wiring of RJ 45 Connectors Pin Signal Description Direction 1 LRT Receive ve tip Input 2 LRR Receive ve ring Input 4 LTT Transmit ve tip Output 5 LTR Transm
126. onnecting telephony cables with one MP MA 16 PRI 2 19 with one MP MA 16 PRI and one MP MA 4 PRI 2 25 with one MP MA 4 PRI 2 23 with two MP MA 16 PRIs 2 26 with two MP MA 4 PRIs 2 24 mixed with IP configuration about 2 30 index W mounting breakout box 2 7 testing inbound calls by using circular hunting 5 3 inbound calls by using dialing sequence 5 4 outbound calls 5 4 with IP connecting cables 2 32 TCP port requirements 1 12 telephony configurations for El and TIPRI systems about 2 15 for IP systems about 2 27 for mixed systems about 2 30 troubleshooting 7 2 telnet to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system 3 3 terminal emulation software configuring 3 2 testing conferencing in nonrecorded meetings with ad hoc recording 5 6 conferencing in recorded meetings 5 6 inbound calls for Tl CAS Tl PRI El telephony by using circular hunting 5 3 5 4 installation or upgrade about 5 2 modem connection 3 4 network latency 5 7 outbound calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI El telephony 5 4 scheduling 5 5 troubleshooting telephony configuration 7 2 Web Conferencing 5 6 threshold values monitoring disk capacity 6 3 tools required for installation 1 4 troubleshooting connection to Audio Server system 7 1 telephony configuration 7 2 U U K wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 45 connectors 1 9 USS LAN cable requirements 1 13 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 134
127. or Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 39 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup 952000 954000 956000 958000 960000 962000 964000 966000 968000 9770000 972000 974000 976000 978000 980000 982000 984000 986000 988000 990000 992000 994000 996000 998000 1000000 1000001 records found cmdbrev delrecinit done cmdbrev ending Mon Aug 21 19 02 50 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 19 02 50 PDT 2006 Network setup Unit class SINGLE LOCAL Updating error log format strings Using database path lat db status 48 new entries and 3375 replacements Prompt Upgrade gt gt Opening file lt lat fs 1 prompt db vfs map dir0 gt Number Of Language s in the prompt map file 1 Starting English US Prompt Upgrade gt gt EOF 0 reached in lat fs 1 prompt_db vfs map dir0 file promptNum 1551 0 Done with English US Starting Update Company Info Loading to Lang Index 0 The languages installed are Language 1 dirO English US FINISHED Prompt Database Upgrade is complete Statistics 0 new entries and 319 replacements Updating time zone names Using database path lat db config Updating option names Done Setting prompt file configuration Working on lat fs 1 The file system directories are already updated Working on lat fs 2 The file system directories are already upda
128. ore than one dial up device on your computer you may not see this dialog box at this time Instead you may see a dialog box asking you to choose a dial up device Choose the dial up device that you want to use and press Next The Network Connection Wizard dialog box appears Step6 Enter the phone number of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server modem in the phone number field and click Next The Connection Availability dialog box appears Step7 Select For all users Click Next The Completing the Network Connection Wizard dialog box appears Step8 In the Type the Name You Want to Use for This Connection field enter the company name Step9 Click Finish The Connection dialog box appears Step 10 Click Properties The Connection Properties dialog box appears Step11 Select the General tab Step 12 Click Configure The Modem Configuration dialog box appears Step 13 Change the maximum speed to 19200 bps Step 14 Click OK The Connection Properties dialog box appears Step 15 Click the Networking tab Step 16 Under Type of dial up server I am calling select SLIP Unix Connection Step 17 Under Components checked are used by this connection select Internet Protocol TCP IP Step 18 Click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears Step 19 Select Use the Following IP Address and enter 198 207 208 242 in the IP address field Step 20 Click OK to exit the Properties window Step 21 Click OK to
129. page 2 12 Connecting T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 page 2 13 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 10 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware Connecting the Cables to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series E Connecting the Power Cable to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series A Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a Suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 iN Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 To Connect the Power Cable to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Step1 Locate the power cable that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Step 2 Attach the socket end of the power cable to the AC inlet on the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Step3 Plug the other end of the power cable into the AC power source Connecting the SCSI Cable to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 amp Note The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 does not have a SCSI cable To Connect the SCSI Cable to the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace
130. re now rear mounted Step5 Slide the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 into the rack Step6 Attach the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 mounting brackets to the rack Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 5 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Mounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Figure 2 3 Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 in an EIA Equipment Rack Rear mounting brackets Rack mount holes o SobSslSalSciSaiSalSah Mounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 into a 19 or 23 Inch EIA Equipment Rack In a 19 or 23 inch EIA equipment rack you mount the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 on the front rails To Mount the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 into a 19 or 23 Inch EIA Equipment Rack Step1 If you are installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in a 19 inch rack you do not need any additional mounting equipment Skip to Step 2 If you are installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 in a 23 inch rack you must obtain extension brackets from the rack manufacturer Install the optional extender brackets as described by the rack manufacturer Step2 Slide the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 into the front of the rack Step3 Attach the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 to the rack with the eight Phillips head screws that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 See Figure 2 4
131. rnet LAN cable Connecting from an Audio Server CPU to your network Connecting from an Audio Server Multi Access Blade to your network for IP ports only For all configurations you need a customer supplied LAN cable to connect the Audio Server CPU to your network For IP configurations Cisco Systems supplies the necessary LAN cables to connect the Multi Access Blade that is used for the IP configuration to your network Table 1 8 lists the LAN cable requirements by country for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Table 1 8 LAN Cable Requirements by Country Country Requirements U S CPU to LAN cable For twisted pair Ethernet 100BASE TX You need to Canad supply an RJ 45 connector H 10BASET works but is not recommended ong Kong Multi Access Blade to LAN cable For twisted pair Ethernet Cat5e You need an RJ 45 connector Cisco Systems provides a 25 foot CAT 5e cable 3300 0029 02 with a Ferrite snap on bead on one end If you change the cable you must move the snap on bead Note You must set the Ethernet switch port or any other network devices to which the Multi Access Blade connects directly to fixed 100BASE TX Full Duplex Otherwise you may experience decreased voice quality Japan CPU to LAN cable For twisted pair Ethernet 100BASE TX UTP You need to supply an RJ 45 connector 10BASET works but is not recommended Multi Access Blade to LAN cable For twisted pair Ethernet Cat5e You need an RJ 45 co
132. roducts sw ps5664 ps5669 products_installation_and_configuration_gu ides_list html If these actions do not correct the problem contact Cisco TAC See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 071 Chapter7 Troubleshooting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation W Troubleshooting Telephony Configuration Troubleshooting Telephony Configuration To Troubleshoot Telephony Configuration Step1 Check that the information you entered into MeetingTime from the worksheets in the Installation Planning Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace is correct Step 2 Check all the physical connections to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system Step 3 For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 check that no LEDs are in a bad state Refer to the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 prod_maintenance_guides_list html for an explanation of the LEDs Step4 If you made any changes to the MeetingTime configuration access the CLI and enter restart Step5 After the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system comes back up repeat the testing procedures If these actions do not correct the problem contact Cisco TAC See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security
133. rtain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0705R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2007 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CONTENTS Preface vii Purpose vii Audience vii Naming Conventions vii Documentation Conventions ix Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Documentation x New Feature and Enhancement Information x Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines x cuapter 1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware 1 1 Safety Warnings 1 2 Hardware Requirements 1 3 Tools Required for the Installation 1 4 Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 1 4 Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 1 5 Power Requirements for the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series 1 5 T1 Digital Trunk Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems 1 6 T1 Supported Protocols for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems
134. runks 1 10 environmental Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 1 4 environmental Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 1 5 hardware 1 3 LAN for ports 1 12 modem 1 11 power for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series 1 5 T1 digital trunk 1 6 TCP UDP 1 12 tools for installation 1 4 wiring for customer supplied RJ 45 connectors U K Singapore India 1 9 wiring for customer supplied RJ 48 connectors U S Canada Hong Kong 1 9 restart command 7 2 restart disable command 4 2 restart enable command 4 3 RJ 45 connectors wiring requirements U K Singapore India 1 9 RJ 48 connectors wiring requirements U S Canada Hong Kong 1 9 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x IN 4 OL 13417 01 S safety warnings 1 2 scheduling testing 5 5 setting up dial up networking 3 4 HyperTerminal 3 3 Singapore wiring requirements for customer supplied RJ 45 connectors 1 9 software upgrading Audio Server 4 1 spanstat command 5 3 starting Audio Server system 5 1 system powering up Audio Server 5 1 troubleshooting connection to Audio Server 7 1 T T1 CAS mixed with IP configuration about 2 30 testing inbound calls by using circular hunting 5 3 inbound calls by using dialing sequence 5 4 outbound calls 5 4 with IP connecting cables 2 35 T1 digital trunks connection requirements 1 8 requirements 1 6 supported protocols 1 7 T1 PRI about telephony configurations for 2 15 c
135. s The number of trunk card interface cable assemblies that you receive depends on how many and the type of Multi Access Blades in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Cisco Systems ships two cables with each MP MA 16 PRI and one cable with each MP MA 4 PRI M ounting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Before mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server in a rack confirm that you have met all the requirements in the Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 section on page 1 4 or the Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 section on page 1 5 The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series servers can be mounted in two types of racks Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 19 inch Frame Relay rack See the Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 ina 19 Inch Frame Relay Rack section on page 2 3 19 inch Electronic Industries Alliance EIA equipment rack See the Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 ina 19 Inch EIA Equipment Rack section on page 2 5 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 19 or 23 inch Frame Relay rack See the Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 ina 19 or 23 Inch Frame Relay Rack section on page 2 4 e 19 or 23 inch Electronic Industries Alliance EIA equipment rack See the Mounting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 intoa 19 or 23 Inch EIA Equipment Rack section on page 2 6 When
136. s cable For details see the Connecting Your Laptop to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace section on page 3 1 Screwdriver with a type 2 blade Phillips 1 screwdriver Phillips 2 screwdriver e Antistatic grounding strap Connectivity tester ohm tester or pen light Crossover cable for RJ 48 connectors Cisco Systems provides this cable See Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Crossover Cable Pinouts 1 Oo NOORA WN CONDO OBR W DY 122266 Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 The recommended operating temperature range for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 is 50 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit with a noncondensing humidity of 5 to 80 percent It is essential to keep the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 equipment cool The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 has an internal fan assembly with four fans To ensure that all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 components are adequately cooled the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 must meet the following requirements At least 1 5 inches of clearance in the front and back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 At least 0 5 inches of clearance to the right and left of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 At least 0 5 inches of clearance on the top and bottom of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 Fill or cover all module slots use filler panels in empty slots Airflow in an open frame rack or in an enclosed cabinet must be from left to right
137. s no preallocation count Record 10003 FMPlayPrompt has no preallocation count Record 10004 FMGotoApp has no preallocation count Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 28 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 29 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Record 10005 FMOptionMenu has no preallocation count Record 10006 FMHangUp has no preallocation count Record 10007 FMFindMtg has no preallocation count Record 10008 FMReviewMtgMat has no preallocation count Record 10009 FMGetProfile has no preallocation count Pre allocating each key file SSeS SS Saaae flexmenu preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 a i E Preallocating gen Mon Aug 21 19 02 02 PDT 2006 Reserving 250000 user records code 10002 the user file already has 19231 16384 byte pages that can hold 250003 record s Reserving 100 group records code 10000 the group file already has 3 16384 byte pages that can hold 117 record s Record 10003 gentmpl1l has no preallocation count Record 10005 gentmp2 has no preallocation count Record 10004 gentmp3 has no preallocation count Reserving 6 flexfield records code 10001 the flexfield file already has 14 record s Pre allocating each key file
138. sco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 This configuration supports 480 E1 ports with one Multi Access Blade card MP MA 16 PRI Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 21 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware W About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems Figure 2 18 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 E1 with 1 MP MA 16 PRI nooooooooooeoo0oo0o00008 NOOO QOOOOODOOODOOUOOOOOOOOOOUOOORSIOO R R R Ao oon Eoo WP I Doru M Lie SJ Eepe OO 2 OO OO IOIO BIO DID r 2 Figure 2 19 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 This configuration supports 368 T1 PRI ports with one Multi Access Blade card MP MA 16 PRI Figure 2 19 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 T1 PRI with 1 MP MA 16 PRI Figure 2 20 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 This configuration supports 368 T1 PRI ports with one Multi Access Blade card MP MA 16 PRI Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 22 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W Figure 2 20 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 T1 PRI with 1 MP MA 16 PRI a2 eL Qs Q Connecting E1 or T1
139. sco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Audio Server with T1s Connected T1 Smart Blade transition modules slots 1 6 11 16 J 9 SS T1 cables gt SS SS OSA A A a g a w ZJ onf PE DBE a T1 cables f Mo At x e5 a 122249 To Connect the T1 CAS Telephony Cables for a Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8112 Step1 Locate the T1 CAS telephony cables that shipped with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Each T1 CAS telephony cable has an RJ 48 connector on each end Step2 Plug one end of the first T1 CAS telephony cable into the socket Step3 Plug the other end of the first T1 CAS telephony cable into the T1 Smart Blade transition module in the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Place the first T1 CAS telephony cable in the top connector slot See Table 2 2 Step4 Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until all the T1 CAS telephony cables are connected a Place the second T1 CAS telephony cable in the next connector slot moving down b Place the third Tl CAS telephony cable in the third connector slot from the top c Place the fourth T1 CAS telephony cable in the fourth connector slot from the top Step5 Install tie wraps and label the T1 CAS telephony cables as needed Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 14 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for E1 and T1 PRI Cisco Uni
140. span 0 port 1 received the call meetingplace techsS spanstat 0 ab Span 0 Card 0 Trunk 0 is up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00O 00 00O 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 In the following code for T1 PRI span 0 port 1 received the call meetingplace tech spanstat 0 ab Span 0 Card 0 Trunk 0 is up 12345 67890 12345 67890 1 2 3 10 20 In the following code for El span 0 port 1 received the call meetingplace tech spanstat 0 all El Span 0 ETI O Line A is up 12345 678 9 0 12345 678 9 0 12345 67890 10 20 30 Note Enter spanstat help to determine the character code definitions and sequences for the various types of connections Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 5 3 Chapter5 Testing the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade W Testing Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI and E1 Telephony by Using a Dialing Sequence Step 5 Step 6 When you hear the prompt Welcome to MeetingPlace press 2 The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system replies with Enter your profile number This verifies a full two way connection between the PBX and central office Dial the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system access number until each port is tested Testing Inbound Calls for T1 CAS T1 PRI a
141. switch or other network equipment Step 3 Plug the other end of the first IP LAN cable into the Ethernet 1 connector on the Multi Access Blade Step4 If you have more than one Multi Access Blade in your IP configuration repeat Step 2 and Step 3 Figure 2 21 shows the connections on the back of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 This configuration supports 480 IP ports with one MP MA 16 Figure 2 21 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 IP with 1 MP MA 16 a fae r FE MA 16 J o0 maa E 2 z 2 R gt i N i Figure 2 22 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 This configuration supports 480 IP ports with one MP MA 16 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 2 28 OL 13417 01 Chapter2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware About Telephony Configurations for IP Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems Hi Figure 2 22 Back of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 IP with 1 MP MA 16 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O OOODOOOOOUOOOOODOUOODOOOOOOOOOODOOOO QOOOOOOOUOOOOUOOOOOOOUOOOOOOUOOOO QOOOOOOOOOOODODOOOOOOOODOODOOOO Paec eege ets OICC DIGIC DONC GIGI OIC DID rm R Al ovio Doud k Oi Sooo all ll all Figure 2 23 shows the connections on the back of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 This configuration supports 120 IP ports with one MP MA 4 Figure 2 23 Back of Cisc
142. system 2 32 telephony cables for T1 CAS IP system 2 35 contents of shipped boxes 2 1 crossover cable for RJ 48 connectors requirement 1 4 custom cables requirements for E1 and T1 PRI 1 10 D DB9 serial cable requirement 1 4 dial up networking setting up 3 4 disk capacity monitoring 6 3 downcommand 4 2 El about telephony configurations for 2 15 connecting telephony cables with one MP MA 16 PRI 2 19 with one MP MA 16 PRI and one MP MA 4 PRI 2 25 with one MP MA 4 PRI 2 23 with two MP MA 16 PRIs 2 26 with two MP MA 4 PRIs 2 24 mixed with IP configuration about 2 30 mounting breakout box 2 7 testing inbound calls by using circular hunting 5 3 inbound calls by using dialing sequence 5 4 outbound calls 5 4 with IP connecting cables 2 32 E1 digital trunks connection requirements 1 10 requirements 1 10 supported protocols 1 10 enabling server disk capacity monitoring 6 3 environmental requirements Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x IN 2 OL 13417 01 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 1 4 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 1 5 European Union E1 digital trunk requirements 1 10 modem requirements 1 12 power requirements 1 6 F FCC registration 1 7 filter replacing in power supply unit fan 6 1 H hardware requirements 1 3 Hong Kong LAN cable requirements 1 13 modem requirements 1 11 power requirements 1 6 T1 digital trunk requirements 1 7 wiring requir
143. t on the CD You wish to install MeetingPlace 5 4 Is this correct y or n y MeetingPlace software release 5 4 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 1 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Remote Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Archive created Fri Aug 1813 51 39 PDT 2006 Press lt ENTER gt to continue or lt CONTROL C gt to abort UPDATE phasel the tape image checksum Copying root file system from partition la to 2a Starting extraction of files from archive Archive extraction is done system file ownerships Removing set uid permissions Updating files and setting permissions lat sys drivers falcon falcon detach with bin less with lat etc less oin login with lat etc bin login ein rsh with lat etc rsh fete motd with lat etc etc motd lat bin dp with lat etc rsh lat bin updatefile with lat etc runscr lat etc setup_CSdb with lat etc runscr lat bin clearshmem with lat etc runscr lat techbin configdiskcap with lat techbin diskcopy with lat etc runscr lat techbin download with lat etc runscr lat techbin mpconvert with lat etc runscr lat techbin newdisk with lat etc runscr lat techbin revert with lat etc runscr lat techbin restore with lat etc runscr f lat techbin restore vp db
144. tallation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 6 4 OL 13417 01 n gt MB Troubleshooting the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server System Installation The chapter contains the following sections Troubleshooting the Connection to the Audio Server System page 7 1 Troubleshooting Telephony Configuration page 7 2 Troubleshooting the Connection to the Audio Server System If you cannot connect to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system by using MeetingTime try any or all of the following tasks Enter ping to ping a known good IP address to determine if the network can access the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system Confirm with the network administrator that Cisco Unified MeetingPlace has been set up in the local host file Check that you performed all the steps in the Setting Up Dial Up Networking section on page 3 4 e Check the network cabling If possible use a PC to check the LAN connectivity Verify the network configuration by entering the net command Verify the IP address subnet mask and default gateway values Make sure that all cards and transition modules are seated properly e Check all cables and connections Note For CLI command information refer to the Command Line Interface Reference appendix of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at http www cisco com en US p
145. te Telnet sessions usually close after a specific time However if you do not exit some commands properly the Telnet session may remain up indefinitely Logging Your HyperTerminal Session Generate a log of your HyperTerminal session so that you can refer to it later This example describes logging a session by using HyperTerminal If you are not using HyperTerminal the instructions may vary To Log Your HyperTerminal Session Step1 Goto the Transfer menu in the HyperTerminal window Step2 Select Capture Text Step3 Save the file Note the location so that you can retrieve the file later Step4 Click Start Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 3 3 Chapter3 Connecting and Setting Up Your Laptop Computer W Setting Up Dial Up Networking Setting Up Dial Up Networking This section explains how to set up dial up networking on a Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system to connect to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system by using a modem To Set Up Dial Up Networking Step1 On the Windows 2000 system right click the My Network Places icon on the desktop Step2 Select Properties Step3 Double click Make New Connection The Network Connection Wizard dialog box opens Step4 Click Next The Network Connection Type dialog box appears Step5 Select Dial up to Private Network and click Next The Network Connection Wizard dialog box appears If you have m
146. te page s to get 1 record s Reserving 1 hwstats records code 10004 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 26 option records code 10005 Adding 1 1024 byte page s to get 2 record s Reserving 64 outdialtrans records code 10006 the outdialtrans file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 122 record s Reserving 1 netmgtinfo records code 10013 the netmgtinfo file already has 1 record s Reserving 10 netmgtcomm records code 10014 the netmgtcomm file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 105 record s Reserving 32 unit records code 10015 the unit file already has 128 record s Reserving 8 site records code 10017 the site file already has 8 record s Reserving 1 promptstats records code 10007 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 10 scsi records code 10008 the scsi file already has 128 record s Reserving 1 swconfig records code 10009 the swconfig file already has 1 record s Reserving 1 swstats records code 10010 Adding 1 16384 byte page s to get 1 record s Reserving 1 systemconfig records code 10011 the systemconfig file already has 1 record s Reserving 1 timezone records code 10012 the timezone file already has 319 record s Reserving 10000 mtgcategory records code 10016 Adding 105 16384 byte page s to get 9905 record s Reserving 1000 remoteserver records code 10018 Adding 24 16384 byte page s to get 1000 record s Record 10019 d
147. ted Working on lat fs 3 The file system directories are already updated Adjusting prompt file sizes Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 40 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Running vfptrfix Initializing the file system Getting the disk configuration status Checking file system internal consistency may take a while Number of records in the prompt files has been updated ret a0084 Mon Aug 21 19 02 57 PDT 2006 NOTE Disk backups disabled run Mon Aug 21 19 02 57 PDT 2006 Software update is complete Update is complete Restarting LynxOS is down LynxOS 386 486 Pentium PC AT Version 3 1 0 Copyright 1987 1998 Lynx Real Time Systems Inc All rights reserved LynxOS x86 created Fri Aug 18 15 05 41 PDT 2006 MeetingPlace by Cisco Systems Mon Aug 21 19 03 53 PDT 2006 Startup flags a all sizes and block numbers in decimal block size is 16384 file system is byte swapped file system creation time is Mon Aug 21 18 50 30 2006 file system contains 31999 blocks and 7936 inodes checking used files checking for orphaned files making bit map free block list making free inode list 14586 free blocks 5963 free inodes Filesystem Ok SCSI adapter is NCR 8xx Unit class is standalone conference server SING
148. tialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved reslite initialized Preallocating status Mon Aug 21 19 02 07 PDT 2006 Reserving 200 alarmentry records code 10000 the alarmentry file already has 200 record s Reserving 16384 exlogentry records code 10001 the exlogentry file already has 16384 record s Reserving 1 hwstatus records code 10002 the hwstatus file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 2047 record s Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 30 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Reserving 1 swstatus records code 10003 the swstatus file already has 1 record s Reserving 1500 exlogformat records code 10004 the exlogformat file already has 3374 record s Reserving 20 apps records code 10005 the apps file already has 21 record s Reserving 10000 outdial records code 10006 the outdial file already has 10000 record s Reserving 10000 notification records code 10007 the notification file already has 10000 record s Record 10008 schedfail has no preallocation count Record 10009 gwstatus has no preallocation count Pre allocating each key file Sore RSS RSS status preallocation complete Mon Aug
149. ting a new database on partition 2c New database construction is complete Preparing the boot from the new software load Mon Aug 21 18 50 22 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 50 22 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 50 30 PDT 2006 Killing cron Mon Aug 21 18 50 31 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 51 17 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 31 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 31 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 31 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 31 PDT 2006 Mon Aug 21 18 52 35 PDT 2006 Replacing lat sys drivers falcon falcon attach Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 36 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing lat etce runser Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing lat etce runser Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 37 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 39 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 39 PDT 2006 Replacing Mon Aug 21 18 52 39 PDT 2006 Replacing
150. tingPlace Audio Server systems require certain TCP and User Datagram Protocol UDP ports to remain open on your network Figure 1 4 illustrates the ports that a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system uses for communication Unless otherwise specified all ports listed are TCP Figure 1 4 TCP UDP Port Requirements End user cheduling via web Microsoft Outlook yr IBM Lotus Notes Network time protocol server UDP 123 80 Y y EEE E 80 or 443 SSL and 1627 gj aneas e 1503 NetMeeting aad MN Microsoft Windows NT system with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System manager Cisco Unitied MeetingPlace Audio Server system using MeetingTime CI integration applications gt gt End user ina veb conference Ensure that the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system resides on a network segment that is free from potential network problems such as storms loops and collisions Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x 1 12 OL 13417 01 Chapter1 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware LAN Cable Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems W LAN Cable Requirements for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Systems The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system attaches to an Ethernet LAN which provides all the communication from the Audio Server system to your network There are two possible scenarios for using an Ethe
151. ty guidelines and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x Ox OL 13417 01 CHAPTER Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware This chapter describes the requirements and hardware specifications for a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series server To ensure that the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace configuration integrates within your environment refer to the configuration worksheets in the Installation Planning Guide for Cisco Unified Meeting Place Release 6 0 at http www cisco com en US products sw ps5664 ps5669 prod_installation_guides_list html Complete the pertinent worksheets before proceeding with the installation gt Caution Do not proceed with the installation until you have fulfilled every requirement in this chapter This chapter contains the following sections Safety Warnings page 1 2 Hardware Requirements page 1 3 Tools Required for the Installation page 1 4 Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 page 1 4 Environmental Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 page 1 5 Power Requirements for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 S
152. upgrade the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server software yourself if you want to use Release 6 0 S Note A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system running Audio Server Release 5 2 cannot upgrade directly to Release 6 0 You must first upgrade to Audio Server Release 5 4 Then you can upgrade to Audio Server Release 6 0 To Upgrade the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Step1 Insert the upgrade CD ROM into the CD ROM drive S Note If you are upgrading the software from a remote location have someone at the site insert the CD ROM for you Step2 If you are upgrading the software from a remote location dial in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace by using the modem Step3 Telnet as a technician to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system Step 4 Enter the default username and the default password If you have changed the default password use the new password Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 Al Chapter4 Upgrading the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software ME Upgrading the Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software to Release 6 0 S Note The default username is admin and the default password is cisco Step5 Shut down the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server software by entering down Step6 Note the current time Step 7 Save the session capture to your desktop with the filename upgrade txt If something un
153. urasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved 5 4 0 res initialized cmdbrev lat bin initdb done cmdbrev starting lat bin initdb y 5 4 0 tcnfg Database Initialization Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved 5 4 0 tcenfg initialized cmdbrev lat bin initdb done Beginning dbrev at Mon Aug 21 19 01 48 PDT 2006 cmdbrev starting lat bin dbrev q v lat db tcnfg 5 4 0 tcnfg dbrev compilation complete Processing file lat db analogcard containing 45 records Current slot 45 0 seconds Processing file lat db masterswcard containing 108 records Current slot 108 0 seconds Processing file lat db portrescard containing 108 records Current slot 108 0 seconds Processing file lat db ticard containing 108 records Current slot 108 0 seconds Processing file lat db tlspan containing 432 records Current slot 432 0 seconds Processing file lat db trunk containing 10800 records 1 seconds Current slot 1000 0 seconds Current slot 2000 0 seconds Current slot 3000 Current slot 4000 1 seconds Current slot 5000 1 seconds Current slot 6000 Current slot 7000 1 seconds Current slot 8000 1 seconds Current slot 9000 Current slot 10000 2 seconds Current slot 10800 2 seconds Processing file lat db trunkgroup containing 32 records Current slot 32 0 seconds Process
154. urrent slot 1 0 seconds Processing file lat db timezone containing 319 records Current slot 319 0 seconds Processing file lat db mtgcategory containing 1 records Current slot 1 0 seconds Processing file lat db remoteserver containing 0 records Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 19 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup Current slot 0 0 seconds Processing file lat db didcnfgconfig containing 16 records Current slot 16 0 seconds Processing file lat db schedparamsconfig containing 1 records Current slot 1 0 seconds dbrev completed successful restructure Database Restructure Utility Centura RDM 5 0 0 24 Apr 2000 http www centurasoft com rdm Copyright c 1992 2000 Centura Software Corporation All Rights Reserved emdbrev lat bin dbrev done Copying 5 4 0 billinginfo 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 companyinfo 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 filestats 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 hwconfig 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 hwstats 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 option 4096 4096 Copying 5 4 0 outdialtrans 32768 22768 Copying 5 4 0 netmgtinfo 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 netmgtcomm 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 unit 65536 65536 Copying 5 4 0 site 32768 32768 Copying 5 4 0 promptstats 16384 16384 Copying 5 4 0 scsi 32768 32768 Copying 5 4
155. userlistmem UpdateTime userlist preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19 02 08 PDT 2006 cmdbrev dbprealloc done cmdbrev starting delrecinit There are supposed to be 1 000 000 records in the deleted record database Counting the number of records in the database 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 22000 24000 26000 28000 30000 32000 34000 36000 38000 40000 42000 44000 46000 48000 50000 52000 54000 Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x A 32 OL 13417 01 Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Softw are Upgrade Reference 56000 58000 60000 62000 64000 66000 68000 70000 72000 74000 76000 78000 80000 82000 84000 86000 88000 90000 92000 94000 96000 98000 100000 102000 104000 106000 108000 110000 112000 114000 116000 118000 120000 122000 124000 126000 128000 130000 132000 134000 136000 138000 140000 142000 144000 146000 148000 150000 152000 154000 156000 158000 160000 162000 164000 166000 168000 170000 172000 174000 176000 178000 180000 182000 Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Withouta Disk Backup W Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 A 33 Appendix A Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference HE Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Sessi
156. ve 16 cables with each Multi Access Blade The number of T1 PRI telephony cables that you receive depends on the number of Multi Access Blades that were purchased for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system You receive 16 cables with each Multi Access Blade MP MA 16 PRI and four cables with each Multi Access Blade MP MA 4 PRI The following items are also included in the boxes gt The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series server Visually inspect the server for damage If it is damaged or scratched contact Cisco TAC See the Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines section on page x Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server software is installed on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series server in manufacturing so you do not need to install Audio Server software The server should already be configured with the correct cards and transition modules as well If it is not contact Cisco TAC Caution The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 its peripheries and the packing materials can weigh up to 75 Ibs 34 kg The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 its peripherals and the packing materials can weigh up to 130 lbs 59 kg Two sets of mounting hardware to mount the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server onto the rack Screws for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 Rack mount rails with 18 Phillips head screws for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 Small Computer System Interface SCS
157. xed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Systems page 2 30 Installing and Connecting the Modem page 2 36 Contents of Shipped Boxes for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System All Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server systems ship in two boxes One box contains the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server and its accessories The other box contains the telephony cables modem and modem cables and the breakout box and cables if applicable Cisco Systems provides the correct number of telephony cables for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system The number of IP LAN cables that you receive depends on the number of ports that were purchased for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system You receive one IP LAN cable for every Multi Access Blade in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system The number of Tl CAS telephony cables that you receive depends on the number of ports that were purchased for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system You receive one T1 CAS telephony cable for every 24 PSTN ports being activated Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified M eetingPlace Audio Server 6 x OL 13417 01 2 1 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 Series Hardware HE Contents of Shipped Boxes for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System The number of E1 telephony cables that you receive depends on the number of Multi Access Blades that were purchased for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system You recei
158. xtraction is done Resetting system file ownerships Removing set uid permissions Updating files and setting permissions lat sys drivers falcon falcon detach with bin less with lat etc less bin login with lat etc bin login bin rsh with lat etc rsh etc motd with lat etc etc motd lat bin dp with lat etc rsh lat bin updatefile with lat etc runscr lat etc setup_CSdb with lat etc runscr lat bin clearshmem with lat etc runscr lat techbin configdiskcap with lat techbin diskcopy with lat etc runscr f lat techbin download with lat etc runscr lat techbin mpconvert with lat etc runscr lat techbin newdisk with lat etc runscr lat techbin revert with lat etc runscr lat techbin restore with lat etc runscr flat techbin restore vp db with f lat techbin save with lat etc runscr lat techbin sysconfig with lat etc runscr lat techbin sysdatacopy with lat etc runscr flat techbin su with lat etc su lat techbin update with lat etc runscr bin xntpd with lat etc xntpd net inetd with lat etc inetd net telnetd with lat etc telnetd lynx os with lat etc lynx os Updating time zone files Installing the new OS files Constructing a new prompt set on partition 2f Constructed new alternate prompt set Copying in the new prompt set Prompt setup complete Copying the active database into a fresh partition Construc
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