About Services
A service (or meeting type) can be regarded as a meeting template. A service is the mechanism that defines the qualities and capabilities of a meeting. A service is identified by its prefix, which always starts with 6000. When Cisco Unified MeetingPlace starts a meeting, it will search for a service that has the primary characteristics (audio codecs and video bandwidth) it is looking for, and uses that service definition to determine all the other meeting characteristics.
Note
- Do not increase the bandwidth of standard rate video services beyond 384 Kbps. High rate video services must have a bandwidth setting higher than 384Kbps.
- High capacity audio services can only use G.711 and G.729 codecs. High quality audio services must contain either G.722 or iLBC.
- Audio codec priority has no effect when calls go through Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 3500 Series Media Server comes with six predefined services for audio and video conferencing for use with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. The predefined services are factory tuned to be suitable in most cases for audio and video calls. We recommend starting with these services and modifying them as necessary to suit your needs.
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