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Integrating Cisco Unified MeetingPlace with Cisco WebEx
Restrictions for Integrating Cisco Unified MeetingPlace with Cisco WebEx
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Video Restrictions
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When you obtain your Cisco WebEx account and site, you choose between Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace video conferencing and Cisco WebEx webcam video. The Cisco WebEx site cannot 
support both types of video at the same time.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace video conferencing is not included in the Cisco WebEx recordings.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace video conferencing is available only to users with video privileges. 
Configure the 
 user profile field appropriately for your users.
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End-to-End Encryption Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to end-to-end encryption:
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If end-to-end encryption is enabled on the Cisco WebEx site, then the meeting owner (host) must 
join to start each meeting, even if the meeting does not use end-to-end encryption. Specifically, the 
following Cisco WebEx features are not supported when end-to-end encryption is enabled for the 
site:
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Attendee Join Before Host—This feature enables attendees to join a meeting before the host, 
eliminating the need for attendees to wait for the host to start a meeting.
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Scheduling Alternate Hosts—This feature enables the meeting owner (host) to designate other 
people as alternate hosts to a meeting, allowing them to start and host the meeting in the absence 
of the scheduled host. Once scheduled, either the host or any alternate host may start a meeting 
and take on the host role.
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Cisco WebEx Network-Based Recording (NBR) is not supported in end-to-end–encrypted 
meetings:
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The audio portion of the end-to-end–encrypted meeting cannot be recorded.
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The web portion of the end-to-end–encrypted meeting can be recorded only if the users select 
the PC-based recording option.
The end-to-end encryption configuration can be modified in the following ways:
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The Cisco WebEx administrator can enable or disable end-to-end encryption for the entire 
Cisco WebEx site. 
Note
If end-to-end encryption is enabled or disabled, you must restart 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services to update the site settings cache. 
When you restart the web server, all manual changes made to the registry are lost. For 
detailed information, see 
 in the 
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If end-to-end encryption is enabled on the Cisco WebEx site, then you can configure the privileges 
in Cisco WebEx user profiles to allow end-to-end encryption session types for the Meeting Center 
service.