Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Guide

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Other MeetingPlace Options on Your LAN 
External Gateways 
MeetingPlace for Outlook, MeetingPlace for Notes, MeetingPlace E-mail 
Gateway, MeetingPlace IP Gateway, MeetingPlace Directory Services, and 
MeetingPlace Web are other product options available to you. These options 
run on a dedicated Windows NT system or Windows 2000 server that is 
connected to MeetingPlace via TCP/IP over your LAN or WAN. 
Groupware Integration and Notification 
MeetingPlace for Outlook and MeetingPlace for Notes integrate 
MeetingPlace with an organization’s Exchange or Domino server, enabling 
users to schedule and attend MeetingPlace meetings from their Outlook or 
Notes calendar.  
MeetingPlace E-mail Gateway connects to all SMTP-compliant e-mail 
systems. All three products enable users to receive e-mail notifications for 
the meetings they are invited to. 
MeetingPlace IP Gateway 
MeetingPlace IP Gateway is a combination of software and hardware that 
integrates with Cisco CallManager to host meetings for users through Cisco 
IP, standard PSTN phones, as well as H.323 devices like Microsoft 
NetMeeting. 
MeetingPlace Directory Services  
MeetingPlace Directory Services integrates MeetingPlace with an existing 
corporate directory server. This integration automatically creates, updates, 
and deletes user profiles easing system management and enhancing 
MeetingPlace's security features. 
MeetingPlace Web 
MeetingPlace Web is a Windows-based software product that integrates 
MeetingPlace with your organization’s Web server. The software enables 
users to schedule and attend meetings, as well as access meeting recordings, 
from common web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and 
Netscape Navigator. If you have the MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Option 
installed, MeetingPlace Web also allows multiple participants to share and 
collaborate on the same document in real time using their PCs.