Chapter 5 Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation and Upgrade

About Testing the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation or Upgrade

Step 3 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.)

Step 4 At the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace prompt, enter your username and password. The default username is admin, and the default password is cisco. The following menu appears:

user name: admin Password:

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Conference server 5.4.0

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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.

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 MeetingPlace Audio Server System Installation or Upgrade

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.

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

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700 MHz, 8 specifications

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