10-11-2010 09:54 PM - edited 03-13-2019 07:11 PM
Hi,
In MP8 when I schedule a meeting with 5 audio ports, how can I restrict this meeting to use only 5 ports and not more than that, considering some ports are not reserved in any meeting.
I also wish to know the default behavior of ports in MP8. Is it available on docwiki ?
Thanks
spvaidya
10-20-2010 08:46 AM
Hello
The MP8 system uses Audio Floater ports and Overbook ports to allocate extra/unexpected users in meetings.
If you set these values to 0, you will configure the system to not allow extra users in the meeting once you have reached the max. number of ports allocated for that meeting.
Audio floater ports | Applies to scheduled meeting resource allocation only. Number of voice ports that are reserved as floater ports. You use floater ports for any scheduled meeting to accommodate unanticipated additional participants. Configuring voice floater ports reduces the number of ports that are available for scheduling meetings. Voice floater ports are also used by meeting recordings. See Audio and Video Recording Resources and Port Usage. Restrictions:
For recommendations for determining the number of floater ports, see the Planning Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ Default: 2 |
Audio overbook ports | Applies to scheduled meeting resource allocation only. Number of voice ports to allow for scheduled meetings that exceed the number of available voice ports on the system. Configuring voice overbook ports increases the risk of users being unable to attend scheduled meetings. If you use this feature, you assume that users who are scheduled to attend meetings do not always attend, leaving their reserved voice ports unused. Once all voice ports are in use, other users who try to attend a voice meeting will not be able to get through. Restrictions:
For recommendations for determining the number of overbook ports, see the Planning Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ Default: 0 |
Check this docwiki guide to check the Capacity Planning:
Thanks
Fernando
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