Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Wartungshandbuch
Glossary J-5
Latitude Communications
MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
Euro ISDN line European Integrated Services Digital Network line, which
uses 30 B channels for user data, 164 kbps D channel for ISDN D-channel
signaling, and one framing channel. The B channels can be all switched, all
nailed up (private lines), or a combination of switched and nailed up. This line
is standard in Europe and Asia, called CEPT G.703.
uses 30 B channels for user data, 164 kbps D channel for ISDN D-channel
signaling, and one framing channel. The B channels can be all switched, all
nailed up (private lines), or a combination of switched and nailed up. This line
is standard in Europe and Asia, called CEPT G.703.
Exchange server The application on a network that manages Microsoft
Outlook resources. MeetingPlace Outlook Gateway integrates with the
Exchange server to enable users to schedule meetings and distribute
notifications within the Outlook environment.
Outlook resources. MeetingPlace Outlook Gateway integrates with the
Exchange server to enable users to schedule meetings and distribute
notifications within the Outlook environment.
external site A group of MeetingPlace servers that are outside the corporate
firewall. See also
firewall. See also
external user A user who accesses a meeting from outside the private
corporate network.
corporate network.
F
firewall A hardware and software tool that separates the internal corporate
network from the external Internet.
network from the external Internet.
flex field A customizable field used by organizations to track additional
profile or meeting information.
profile or meeting information.
floating ULs A subset of audio ULs that are reserved to handle unscheduled
meeting capacity requirements for active meetings.
meeting capacity requirements for active meetings.
follow me In MeetingPlace Web, a presenter switches web conferencing
modes, and all other meeting attendees also switch modes (automatically).
modes, and all other meeting attendees also switch modes (automatically).
frame relay A form of packet switching that uses smaller packets and less
error checking than traditional forms of packet switching (such as X.25).
Frame relay is now an international standard for efficiently handling
high-speed, bursty data (information transferred in spurts with long intervals
of silence) over wide area networks.
error checking than traditional forms of packet switching (such as X.25).
Frame relay is now an international standard for efficiently handling
high-speed, bursty data (information transferred in spurts with long intervals
of silence) over wide area networks.
G
gateway An application that connects the core application components of
MeetingPlace to existing applications. Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes,
Directory Services, IP, and Instant Messaging are examples of applications for
which a gateway exists.
MeetingPlace to existing applications. Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes,
Directory Services, IP, and Instant Messaging are examples of applications for
which a gateway exists.
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groupware Software applications that facilitate shared work over long
distances on documents and information. Groupware supports e-mail and
calendaring. Examples of groupware are Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes.
distances on documents and information. Groupware supports e-mail and
calendaring. Examples of groupware are Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes.