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

Testing Scheduling

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:

 

 

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.

Step 4 Enter the extension of a nearby phone as the destination phone number to be dialed. A prompt asks if you want specific ports.

Step 5 Enter t for true. A prompt asks if you want to specify a range of ports.

Step 6 Enter t for true. A prompt asks for the starting port number.

Step 7 Enter the lowest number. A prompt asks for the ending port number.

Step 8 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.

Step 9 Enter f for false. A prompt asks for the delay between calls.

Step 10 Enter the desired delay. The phone rings.

Step 11 Answer the phone and listen to voice quality. Press 1 and hang up. The Telnet display reports that the testing of that port is okay. The phone is called from the next port.

Step 12 Repeat Step 11 until all the ports in the specified group are tested.

Step 13 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.

Step 14 To exit the activity command, enter 0.

Testing Scheduling

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.

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