Cisco Systems MeetingPlace Video Integration manual Naming Conventions Used in This Guide

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Chapter 1 Introducing Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Release 5.3

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This guide also does not describe in detail how to configure Cisco CallManager. Cisco IPVC video conferencing, Cisco CallManager, and Cisco MeetingPlace audio and web-conferencing systems must be up and running before you install Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration.

For information on any of the preceding systems, see the documents listed in Additional References, page 1-4.

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The following products and components appear frequently in this guide.

Official Name

Abbreviation

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace 8100 Series server with

Cisco MeetingPlace audio server

Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.3

 

software

 

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing

Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing

Release 5.3

 

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace MeetingTime Release 5.3

MeetingTime

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace for Lotus Notes Release 5.3

Cisco MeetingPlace for Lotus Notes

 

 

Cisco MeetingPlace for Outlook Release 5.3

Cisco MeetingPlace for Outlook

 

 

Cisco IPVC MCU 3.5plus

Cisco IPVC MCU

 

 

Overview of Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration

Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration is a separately-licensed add-on to Cisco MeetingPlace conferencing that integrates the voice and web-conferencing capabilities of Cisco MeetingPlace with the video-conferencing functionality provided by the Cisco IPVC Multipoint Control Unit (MCU). Voice, web, and video conference participants interact seamlessly in a single rich-media conference.

The visual channel of the video-conferencing medium is handled entirely by the Cisco IPVC MCU and runs parallel to the voice and web conference. All media (video, voice, and data) are linked but independent, so that each stream maintains its full feature set and functional richness.

The following steps provide a simplified overview of how the Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration solution works (in a system that includes e-mail notifications):

1.You set up user profiles in Cisco MeetingPlace that control who can schedule video conferences.

2.Users whose profile authorizes them to schedule video conferences submit a single

Cisco MeetingPlace form to schedule a meeting that includes video, voice, and web-conferencing functionality. Users can require passwords, or specify that only profiled or invited users can attend.

3.Cisco MeetingPlace keeps track of available conferencing resources, including resources available on the Cisco MeetingPlace audio server and video resources on the Cisco IPVC MCU. If there are sufficient resources on both systems to accommodate a scheduler’s request, Cisco MeetingPlace schedules the meeting and sends notifications to the invitees. These notifications include the information participants need in order to access all conference media.

Administrator’s Guide for Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Release 5.3

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Text Part Number OL-6280-01Copyright 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 Audience ScopeOfficial Name Abbreviation Naming Conventions Used in This GuideOverview of Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Components and Process Additional References Cisco MeetingPlace productsCisco Ipvc products Cisco IOS H.323 GatekeeperCisco CallManager Cisco VT AdvantageOL-6280-01 Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Components and Process Overview of ComponentsComponent Functions XMLComponent Functions Supported Cisco MeetingPlace System Configurations About the Cisco MeetingPlace Video-Conferencing ProcessHow Video Conferences Are Scheduled About the Minimum Number of Video Ports ScheduledHow Video Conferences Start How Video Conference Participants Join Meetings About the Audio Channel How Video Conferences RunAbout the Video Images How Video Conferences End OL-6280-01 Before You Install Making Sure Component Systems Are Up and RunningVerifying your Video-Conferencing License Creating a Cisco Ipvc MCU User for Cisco MeetingPlace Click the Users tabChoose MCU Settings Basics Setting the Audio Indication Interval OptionalCisco Ipvc Media Processor Cisco MeetingPlace Creating a Service for Cisco MeetingPlaceSoftware Supporting Sccp Setting the Core Service Parameters Making Sure that a Conference Password Is Not Required General Instructions for Setting View ParametersCreating Two Separate Views Creating a Single Voice Activated ViewParameter Value Click Add View Use ProcessorCheck the Display all conference views check box Modifying the Translation Table Configuring the Cisco MeetingPlace Audio ServerAbout Setting the Audio Codec Negotiation Priority Configuring Cisco MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway About Installing and Configuring Video Endpoints Click Site PropertiesBalancing in Ad Hoc Video Meetings to No How Load Balancing WorksOptional Configuring Cisco MeetingPlace for Outlook Optional Configuring Cisco MeetingPlace for Lotus NotesConfiguring Cisco CallManager Hide # of Video Callers Field Make Meetings Web OnlyGathering Configuration Values Adding an H.323 GatekeeperChoose Device Gatekeeper Click Add a New GatekeeperClick Reset Trunk Creating an H.225 Trunk for the Cisco Ipvc MCUConferencing, Installing Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Gathering Installation ValuesUninstalling Cisco MeetingPlace Video Integration Parameter SeeOL-6280-01 About Video-Conferencing Access Information Information section About Changing System Configuration SettingsParameter Values Where Specified Changing Settings in Other Components About Managing Video-Conferencing Resources Video conference ports Tab, then Server Configuration, thenVideo conferences To the Video meetings heading, Default Tab, then Scheduling Parameters , thenVideo meetings heading, Max ports Per meeting fieldAbout Configuring Port Parameters About Configuring the Number of Video Floater PortsTab, then click Server Configuration To Video floater portsOptional Configuring the Number of Overbook Ports Adding Optional Video Floater PortsVariable Example About Managing User Profiles for Video Use Overbook portsAllow Video Scheduling? Yes Restrictions section Endpoint Bandwidth 128KValues Where to Configure About Video-Conferencing Bandwidth About Video-Conferencing Statistics Specifying User and Group Profile InformationViewing Video-Conferencing Statistics Statistic To View This InformationRaw Participant Join Leave Info in the panel on Finally, click Generate ReportOL-6280-01 Supported Meeting Types Meeting Type Video-Conferencing BehaviorSee About Participating in Lecture Style When Video Conferences Can Be Scheduled About Scheduling Video ConferencesWho Can Schedule Video Conferences How Users Schedule Video ConferencesAbout Attending Cisco MeetingPlace Video Conferences About Rescheduling Video ConferencesHow Users Join a Cisco MeetingPlace Video Conference About Attending Reservationless MeetingsAbout Attending Ad-Hoc Video Conferences About Attending Video Conferences Via Smtp E-mail ClientsAbout Attending Video Conferences By Dialing About Attending Password-Protected Meetings About Modifying the Video Transmission About Participating in Lecture Style Meetings About Recording a Video-Conferencing SessionAbout Entering a Breakout Session Information for End Users About Extending a Video ConferenceAbout Leaving a Video Conference About Ending a Video ConferenceSetting the Level of Logging Detail Viewing the EventlogSet the Tracing For This Level of Detail Level ToDetail General Troubleshooting GuidelinesMid Solution Solution Problems Scheduling a Video Conference Problems Joining a Video ConferenceTroubleshooting Problems Joining a Video Conference Problems During a Video Conference Progress. Please wait for the call to completeCisco MeetingPlace Video Integration, Troubleshooting Problems During a Video Conference OL-6280-01 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6