Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Guía Del Usuario
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Glossary
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 6.0
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Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Audio
Server
MeetingPlace Audio
Server
The Cisco audio bridge used to provide the audio portion of a meeting to interactive participants.
Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace site
MeetingPlace site
All the servers, regardless of number or type, at one physical location.
Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Video
Integration
MeetingPlace Video
Integration
An optional integration application that integrates video as part of the meeting experience.
Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Web
Conferencing
MeetingPlace Web
Conferencing
An optional application that allows users to schedule conferences, present or share documents and
applications, or review recorded meetings from a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Mozilla Firefox.
applications, or review recorded meetings from a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Mozilla Firefox.
class-of-service
privileges
privileges
User permissions, such as scheduling, outdialing, and recording, that depend on the participant’s user
class. See also
class. See also
Click-to-Attend
(CTA)
(CTA)
A customized hyperlink in the body of meeting notifications that connects users directly to their
meeting. The Click-to-Attend is based on the IP address of the web conferencing server hosting the
meeting.
meeting. The Click-to-Attend is based on the IP address of the web conferencing server hosting the
meeting.
client software
Application software that requests services from other software to complete its tasks. Typically,
software on one computer that interacts with software on another computer.
software on one computer that interacts with software on another computer.
cluster
A group of servers that perform the same function and conceptually operate as a single unit. Load
balancing is used among the members of a cluster to optimize the performance of the system.
balancing is used among the members of a cluster to optimize the performance of the system.
CODEC
COder-DECoder. A device that encodes or decodes a signal and used typically for converting analog to
digital or compressing digital information into more efficient formats. In IP, codec refers to any
technology for compressing and decompressing data.
digital or compressing digital information into more efficient formats. In IP, codec refers to any
technology for compressing and decompressing data.
collaborate
The act of allowing other meeting participants to remotely control the shared application.
Collaborative
meeting template
meeting template
A meeting template used to create an open forum-style meeting where all participants have presenter
permissions by default. The meeting room layout for collaborative meetings includes tools for sharing
and collaborating.
permissions by default. The meeting room layout for collaborative meetings includes tools for sharing
and collaborating.
conference
organizer
organizer
The owner of a meeting. A conference organizer has the Moderator permissions for the duration of the
meeting. (This permissions level is irrevocable for the duration of the meeting.) See also
meeting. (This permissions level is irrevocable for the duration of the meeting.) See also
continuous meeting
A type of meeting that is always in session and available to participants. Resources are reserved 24
hours a day, 7 days a week.
hours a day, 7 days a week.
D
domain name
The portion of a symbolic name that corresponds to the network number in the IP address. In the
symbolic name name@mycompany.com, the domain name is mycompany.com.
symbolic name name@mycompany.com, the domain name is mycompany.com.