Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual
J-8 Glossary
MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
Latitude Communications
IP telephony The transmission of voice over an Internet Protocol (IP)
network. Also called Voice over IP (VoIP), IP telephony allows users to make
phone calls over the Internet, intranets, or private LANs and WANs that use
the TCP/IP protocol.
network. Also called Voice over IP (VoIP), IP telephony allows users to make
phone calls over the Internet, intranets, or private LANs and WANs that use
the TCP/IP protocol.
ISAPI Internet Server Application Program Interface. An interface used to
process scheduling requests, initiate telephone outdials, and dynamically
generate HTML pages.
process scheduling requests, initiate telephone outdials, and dynamically
generate HTML pages.
J
Java An object-oriented programming language developed by Sun
Microsystems, Inc. used to create applets (small applications) that can be
distributed over the World Wide Web. Java programs run inside a Java-
enabled web browser; otherwise they run inside a Java Virtual Machine
(JVM).
Microsystems, Inc. used to create applets (small applications) that can be
distributed over the World Wide Web. Java programs run inside a Java-
enabled web browser; otherwise they run inside a Java Virtual Machine
(JVM).
Javaless meeting room Allows users to participate in a MeetingPlace web
conference without enabling Java. The Javaless meeting room provides a
subset of the full meeting room functionality.
conference without enabling Java. The Javaless meeting room provides a
subset of the full meeting room functionality.
JavaScript A programming language used to effect changes in web pages.
JavaScript reduces the need for access back to the web server.
JavaScript reduces the need for access back to the web server.
L
LAN Local Area Network. A digital network that operates in a limited
geographical area, usually a single company location or campus.
Communication within a LAN is not usually subjected to external regulations.
geographical area, usually a single company location or campus.
Communication within a LAN is not usually subjected to external regulations.
latency The time between initiating a request for data and the beginning of
the actual data transfer. Network latency is the delay introduced when a
packet is momentarily stored, analyzed, and then forwarded.
the actual data transfer. Network latency is the delay introduced when a
packet is momentarily stored, analyzed, and then forwarded.
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. A standard protocol that
enables users to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources, such as
files and devices in a network, on the Internet or an intranet.
enables users to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources, such as
files and devices in a network, on the Internet or an intranet.
lecture-style meeting A type of meeting that restricts speaking and data
conferencing ability to only one or more designated attendees. As in a
conventional lecture (where attendees have limited interactive abilities), most
lecture-style meeting attendees have limited permissions. See also
conferencing ability to only one or more designated attendees. As in a
conventional lecture (where attendees have limited interactive abilities), most
lecture-style meeting attendees have limited permissions. See also
.
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol See
listener A user with the Listener permissions, the lowest audio permissions
level. Listeners may not speak during meetings.
level. Listeners may not speak during meetings.