Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual
J-14 Glossary
MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
Latitude Communications
Primary Rate Interface See
.
.
private meeting A meeting scheduled with restrictions, which prevent it
from being publicly accessible. To attend or search for a private meeting,
users must know its meeting ID.
from being publicly accessible. To attend or search for a private meeting,
users must know its meeting ID.
profile A collection of information that uniquely identifies a MeetingPlace
user. It contains such information as the user's ID, permissions, and
preferences for setting up meetings.
user. It contains such information as the user's ID, permissions, and
preferences for setting up meetings.
profile number A number, up to 17 digits, used to identify users over the
telephone. Profile numbers have corresponding numeric passwords (profile
passwords) that are independent of the alphanumeric passwords associated
with the user ID for web access.
telephone. Profile numbers have corresponding numeric passwords (profile
passwords) that are independent of the alphanumeric passwords associated
with the user ID for web access.
profile user A user with a MeetingPlace account. User profiles are created
by a system manager. During profile creation, a user can receive different
levels of service for billing and security considerations. See also
by a system manager. During profile creation, a user can receive different
levels of service for billing and security considerations. See also
,
proxy server A server that acts as a surrogate for another server. Proxies are
used typically to prevent the client application from knowing the exact name
or address of the server.
used typically to prevent the client application from knowing the exact name
or address of the server.
PSTN Public Switched Telephony Network. The international telephone
system based on copper wires that carries analog voice data. This is in
contrast to telephone networks based on digital technologies, such as ISDN.
system based on copper wires that carries analog voice data. This is in
contrast to telephone networks based on digital technologies, such as ISDN.
public meeting A meeting that is scheduled without access restrictions.
Public meetings are searchable and accessible from the MeetingPlace Web
Find Meetings page. Any user with access to MeetingPlace Web can search
for and attend a public meeting. See also
Public meetings are searchable and accessible from the MeetingPlace Web
Find Meetings page. Any user with access to MeetingPlace Web can search
for and attend a public meeting. See also
.
Public Switched Telephony Network See
R
RAID Redundant Array Of Inexpensive Disks. RAID technology is a
method of connecting two or more hard disks to the same disk controllers.
RAID provides fault tolerance and limits downtime.
method of connecting two or more hard disks to the same disk controllers.
RAID provides fault tolerance and limits downtime.
RealAudio A continuous or streaming sound technology developed by
RealNetworks. A RealAudio player or client program may come with a web
browser or can be downloaded from the RealAudio or other web sites. A
RealAudio file uses the .ra or .ram file name extension.
RealNetworks. A RealAudio player or client program may come with a web
browser or can be downloaded from the RealAudio or other web sites. A
RealAudio file uses the .ra or .ram file name extension.
Real-time Transport Protocol See