Cisco Systems MeetingPlace Video Integration manual Component Functions

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Chapter 2 Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Components and Process

Overview of Components

Table 2-1 Components Needed to Integrate Video Conferencing in Cisco MeetingPlace (continued)

Component

Functions

 

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace

Displays a user interface to schedule and attend meetings.

Web Conferencing

Displays video participant status.

 

 

Provides the web-conferencing meeting room from which users can join

 

 

and control video conferences.

 

Includes components that enable the Cisco MeetingPlace audio server to

 

 

communicate with Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration.

 

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace

Presents a convenient scheduling interface to end users.

for Outlook

Provides meeting notifications that offer users two ways to “click to attend”

(Optional)

 

video, voice, and web conferences.

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace

Schedule and attend Cisco MeetingPlace meetings that include video

for Lotus Notes

 

directly from the Lotus Notes environment.

(Optional)

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco IPVC MCU

Processes the video streams to provide the video capability of the system.

 

Communicates with the video endpoints.

 

 

 

H.323 gatekeeper

Routes calls between the video endpoints and the Cisco IPVC MCU, based

 

 

on the number dialed.

 

Handles the IP protocol signaling.

 

 

 

Cisco IPVC PRI

Enables H.320 video endpoints to participate in video conferences on the

Gateway (Optional)

 

Cisco IPVC MCU.

 

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace

Monitors the configuration of the Cisco IPVC MCU and passes current

Video Integration

 

status to the Cisco MeetingPlace audio server.

 

Authorizes the Cisco IPVC MCU to create and initiate video conferences.

 

Initiates the creation of the audio channel between the Cisco IPVC MCU

 

 

and the Cisco MeetingPlace audio server.

 

Passes information between the Cisco MeetingPlace audio server and the

 

 

Cisco IPVC MCU.

 

Coordinates capacity by transmitting meeting scheduling, initiation, and

 

 

termination information between the various components.

 

Controls the behavior of the Cisco IPVC MCU based on meeting type and

 

 

requests placed via the Cisco MeetingPlace web-conferencing meeting

 

 

room.

 

Controls entry of participants into video conferences, based on the number

 

 

of video ports scheduled on the Cisco MeetingPlace audio server for the

 

 

conference, plus available video floater and video overbook ports, if any.

 

Tells the Cisco IPVC MCU when to terminate conferences.

 

Keeps track of information for all conference participants in the

 

 

Cisco IPVC MCU and their corresponding participant IDs assigned by the

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace audio server.

 

Monitors the link between the Cisco MeetingPlace audio server and the

 

 

Cisco IPVC MCU and supports recovery if the connection is lost.

 

 

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-6280-01 Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2004-2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S About Recording a Video-Conferencing Session Viewing the Eventlog OL-6280-01 Scope AudienceNaming Conventions Used in This Guide Overview of Cisco MeetingPlace Video IntegrationOfficial Name Abbreviation Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Components and Process Cisco IOS H.323 Gatekeeper Additional ReferencesCisco MeetingPlace products Cisco Ipvc productsCisco VT Advantage Cisco CallManagerOL-6280-01 Overview of Components Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Components and ProcessXML Component FunctionsComponent Functions About the Cisco MeetingPlace Video-Conferencing Process Supported Cisco MeetingPlace System ConfigurationsAbout the Minimum Number of Video Ports Scheduled How Video Conferences Are ScheduledHow Video Conferences Start How Video Conference Participants Join Meetings How Video Conferences Run About the Video ImagesAbout the Audio Channel How Video Conferences End OL-6280-01 Making Sure Component Systems Are Up and Running Before You InstallVerifying your Video-Conferencing License Click the Users tab Creating a Cisco Ipvc MCU User for Cisco MeetingPlaceSetting the Audio Indication Interval Optional Choose MCU Settings BasicsCreating a Service for Cisco MeetingPlace Software SupportingCisco Ipvc Media Processor Cisco MeetingPlace Sccp Setting the Core Service Parameters General Instructions for Setting View Parameters Making Sure that a Conference Password Is Not RequiredCreating a Single Voice Activated View Parameter ValueCreating Two Separate Views Use Processor Check the Display all conference views check boxClick Add View Configuring the Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server About Setting the Audio Codec Negotiation PriorityModifying the Translation Table Configuring Cisco MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway How Load Balancing Works About Installing and Configuring Video EndpointsClick Site Properties Balancing in Ad Hoc Video Meetings to NoHide # of Video Callers Field Make Meetings Web Only Optional Configuring Cisco MeetingPlace for OutlookOptional Configuring Cisco MeetingPlace for Lotus Notes Configuring Cisco CallManagerClick Add a New Gatekeeper Gathering Configuration ValuesAdding an H.323 Gatekeeper Choose Device GatekeeperCreating an H.225 Trunk for the Cisco Ipvc MCU Click Reset TrunkConferencing, Gathering Installation Values Installing Cisco MeetingPlace Video IntegrationParameter See Uninstalling Cisco MeetingPlace Video IntegrationOL-6280-01 About Video-Conferencing Access Information About Changing System Configuration Settings Parameter Values Where SpecifiedInformation section Changing Settings in Other Components About Managing Video-Conferencing Resources Tab, then Server Configuration, then Video conferencesVideo conference ports Per meeting field To the Video meetings heading, DefaultTab, then Scheduling Parameters , then Video meetings heading, Max portsTo Video floater ports About Configuring Port ParametersAbout Configuring the Number of Video Floater Ports Tab, then click Server ConfigurationAdding Optional Video Floater Ports Optional Configuring the Number of Overbook PortsVariable Example Yes Restrictions section Endpoint Bandwidth 128K About Managing User Profiles for Video UseOverbook ports Allow Video Scheduling?Values Where to Configure About Video-Conferencing Bandwidth Specifying User and Group Profile Information About Video-Conferencing StatisticsStatistic To View This Information Viewing Video-Conferencing StatisticsFinally, click Generate Report Raw Participant Join Leave Info in the panel onOL-6280-01 Meeting Type Video-Conferencing Behavior Supported Meeting TypesSee About Participating in Lecture Style How Users Schedule Video Conferences When Video Conferences Can Be ScheduledAbout Scheduling Video Conferences Who Can Schedule Video ConferencesAbout Rescheduling Video Conferences About Attending Cisco MeetingPlace Video ConferencesAbout Attending Reservationless Meetings How Users Join a Cisco MeetingPlace Video ConferenceAbout Attending Video Conferences Via Smtp E-mail Clients About Attending Video Conferences By DialingAbout Attending Ad-Hoc Video Conferences About Attending Password-Protected Meetings About Modifying the Video Transmission About Recording a Video-Conferencing Session About Entering a Breakout SessionAbout Participating in Lecture Style Meetings About Ending a Video Conference Information for End UsersAbout Extending a Video Conference About Leaving a Video ConferenceFor This Level of Detail Level To Setting the Level of Logging DetailViewing the Eventlog Set the TracingGeneral Troubleshooting Guidelines MidDetail Solution Solution Problems Joining a Video Conference Problems Scheduling a Video ConferenceTroubleshooting Problems Joining a Video Conference Progress. Please wait for the call to complete Problems During a Video ConferenceCisco MeetingPlace Video Integration, Troubleshooting Problems During a Video Conference OL-6280-01 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6