Cisco CallManager Administration Guide, Release 3.1(2)
Media Resource Group List Configuration

Table Of Contents

Media Resource Group List Configuration

Adding a Media Resource Group List

Updating a Media Resource Group List

Copying a Media Resource Group List

Deleting a Media Resource Group List

Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings


Media Resource Group List Configuration


Media resource management comprises working with media resource groups and media resource group lists. Media resource management provides a mechanism for managing media resources, so that they can be shared by all Cisco CallManagers within a cluster. Media resources provide conferencing, transcoding, media termination, and music on hold services.

A Media Resource Group List provides a prioritized grouping of Media Resource Groups. An application selects the required media resource, such as a Music On Hold server, from among the available media resources according to the priority order defined in a Media Resource Group List.

Use the following topics to configure Media Resource Group Lists:

Adding a Media Resource Group List

Updating a Media Resource Group List

Copying a Media Resource Group List

Deleting a Media Resource Group List

Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings

Related Topics

Media Resource Group Configuration, page 28-1

Understanding Media Resources, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Media Resource Group and Media Resource Group List Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Adding a Media Resource Group List

Perform the following procedure to add a Media Resource Group List.


Note You cannot delete a Media Resource Group that is assigned to a Media Resource Group List unless you first remove the Media Resource Group from the Media Resource Group List(s) to which it is assigned or you delete the Media Resource Group List.


Procedure


Step 1 Choose Service > Media Resource Group List.

The Media Resource Group List Configuration window displays. The Media Resource Group List: New title displays with a Status: Ready indicator.

Step 2 In the Media Resource Group Lists list, choose <Add New Media Resource Group List>.

Step 3 Enter the appropriate settings as described in Table 29-1. At any point, click the Cancel Changes button to clear all input if necessary.

Step 4 Click Insert.

The Status changes from Ready to Insert completed. The Media Resource Group Lists list now includes the new Media Resource Group List.


Related Topics

Updating a Media Resource Group List

Copying a Media Resource Group List

Deleting a Media Resource Group List

Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings

Media Resource Group Configuration, page 28-1

Understanding Media Resources, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Media Resource Group and Media Resource Group List Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Updating a Media Resource Group List

Perform the following procedure to update an existing Media Resource Group List.


Note You cannot delete a Media Resource Group that is assigned to a Media Resource Group List unless you first remove the Media Resource Group from the Media Resource Group List(s) to which it is assigned or you delete the Media Resource Group List.


Procedure


Step 1 Choose Service > Media Resource Group List.

The Media Resource Group List Configuration window displays. The Media Resource Group List: New title displays with a Status: Ready indicator.

Step 2 From the Media Resource Group Lists list, choose an existing Media Resource Group List.

The Media Resource Group List title displays the name of the chosen Media Resource Group List. The fields below display the previously defined values for this Media Resource Group List.

Step 3 Update the desired settings as described in Table 29-1. At any point, click the Cancel Changes button to clear all new input and revert to the previous settings if necessary. To restart all devices in a Media Resource Group List (both available and selected Media Resource Groups), click the Restart Devices button.


Note Restarting devices resets all devices associated with this Media Resource Group List. Cisco CallManager may drop active calls on affected gateways.


Step 4 Click Update.

The Status changes from Ready to Update completed. The Media Resource Group Lists list shows the updated Media Resource Group List as highlighted.

Step 5 To restart all devices in a Media Resource Group List (both available and selected Media Resource Groups), click the Restart Devices button.


Adding a Media Resource Group List

Copying a Media Resource Group List

Deleting a Media Resource Group List

Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings

Media Resource Group Configuration, page 28-1

Understanding Media Resources, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Media Resource Group and Media Resource Group List Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Copying a Media Resource Group List

Perform the following procedure to copy an existing Media Resource Group List.

Procedure


Step 1 Choose Service > Media Resource Group List.

The Media Resource Group List Configuration window displays. The Media Resource Group List: New title displays with a Status: Ready indicator.

Step 2 From the Media Resource Group Lists list, choose an existing Media Resource Group List.

The Media Resource Group List title displays the name of the chosen Media Resource Group List. The fields below the Media Resource Group List title display the previously defined values for this Media Resource Group List.

Step 3 Click the Copy button.

Step 4 Update the desired settings as described in Table 29-1. At any point, click the Cancel Changes button to clear all new input and revert to the previous settings if necessary. To restart all devices in a Media Resource Group List (both available and selected Media Resource Groups), click the Restart Devices button.


Note You must change at least the Media Resource Group List Name.



Note Restarting devices resets all devices associated with this Media Resource Group List. Cisco CallManager may drop active calls on affected gateways.


Step 5 Click Insert.

The Status changes from Ready to Insert completed. The Media Resource Group Lists list shows the new Media Resource Group List as highlighted.


Adding a Media Resource Group List

Updating a Media Resource Group List

Deleting a Media Resource Group List

Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings

Media Resource Group Configuration, page 28-1

Understanding Media Resources, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Media Resource Group and Media Resource Group List Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Deleting a Media Resource Group List

Perform the following procedure to delete an existing Media Resource Group List.


Note You cannot delete a Media Resource Group List that is assigned to a device pool(s) or to a device(s). You must first modify the device pool(s) or device(s) to which a Media Resource Group List is assigned.


Procedure


Step 1 Choose Service > Media Resource Group List.

The Media Resource Group List Configuration window displays. The Media Resource Group List: New title displays with a Status: Ready indicator.

Step 2 From the Media Resource Group Lists list, choose an existing Media Resource Group List.

The Media Resource Group List title displays the name of the chosen Media Resource Group List. The fields below the Media Resource Group List title display the previously defined values for this Media Resource Group List.

Step 3 Click the Delete button.

A popup window displays the following warning:

You are about to permanently delete this Media Resource Group List. This action cannot be undone.

Continue?

Step 4 Click OK.

The chosen Media Resource Group List no longer appears on the Media Resource Group Lists list. The Status changes from Ready to Delete completed.


Adding a Media Resource Group List

Copying a Media Resource Group List

Updating a Media Resource Group List

Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings

Media Resource Group Configuration, page 28-1

Understanding Media Resources, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Media Resource Group and Media Resource Group List Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings

Table 29-1 describes the configuration settings used for configuring Media Resource Group Lists.

Table 29-1 Media Resource Group List Configuration Settings 

Field
Description

Media Resource Group List Name

Enter a unique name in this required field for the Cisco CallManager to identify the Media Resource Group List. This name can comprise up to 50 characters. Valid characters include letters, numbers, spaces, dashes, dots (periods), and underscores.

Available Media Resource Groups

This window lists the media resource groups that can be chosen for a Media Resource Group List. The list includes only previously defined media resource groups.

To add a media resource group for this Media Resource Group List, choose one from the list and click the down arrow located between the two panes.

After a media resource group is added, its name moves to the Selected Media Resource Groups pane.

Selected Media Resource Groups

This pane lists the media resource groups that were chosen for a Media Resource Group List. For any Media Resource Group List, you must choose at least one media resource group.

To delete (unselect) a media resource group, choose its name in the list and click the up arrow between the two panes.

Because media resource groups are listed in order of priority (highest to lowest), you must use the up and down arrows located to the right of this pane to reorder the Media Resource Group priority. To do so, choose a Media Resource Group in the list and use the up or down arrow to change its priority.


Related Topics

Adding a Media Resource Group List

Updating a Media Resource Group List

Copying a Media Resource Group List

Deleting a Media Resource Group List

Media Resource Group Configuration, page 28-1

Understanding Media Resources, Cisco CallManager System Guide

Media Resource Group and Media Resource Group List Configuration Checklist, Cisco CallManager System Guide