Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Guía Del Usuario
Glossary
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 6.0
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poll
A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing feature that enables users with the Moderator or
Presenter permissions to create multiple choice or multiple-answer questions to gather ideas, opinions,
and other feedback from meeting participants. See also
Presenter permissions to create multiple choice or multiple-answer questions to gather ideas, opinions,
and other feedback from meeting participants. See also
.
port
The connection between Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server hardware and the telephone and/or
IP network.
IP network.
port group
A configuration parameter used to define signaling information for multiple ports simultaneously.
Preparing mode
Allows a moderator to navigate between meeting room layouts without affecting the views of meeting
participants. This makes it possible to edit or prepare meeting layouts while another participant is
presenting. See also
participants. This makes it possible to edit or prepare meeting layouts while another participant is
presenting. See also
.
presentation
A web conferencing mode. Microsoft PowerPoint files (.ppt) are attached to the meeting, either before
or during the meeting, and shared by a presenter during the web conference.
or during the meeting, and shared by a presenter during the web conference.
Presentation
meeting template
meeting template
A meeting template used to create a meeting where one or more participants present to an audience of
one or more participants.
one or more participants.
presenter
A user with the Presenter permissions, a web permission level that allows users a specific set of
functions within the meeting room. Presenters can share presentations and applications, access and
modify slides, and modify polls. Presenters also have access to the Presenter Only Area. See also
functions within the meeting room. Presenters can share presentations and applications, access and
modify slides, and modify polls. Presenters also have access to the Presenter Only Area. See also
Presenter Only Area
An “offstage” area of the meeting console screen where moderators and presenters can place tools so
that audience members can not see them. Only other moderators or presenters can see tools placed in
this area. Presenters can use these tools to privately exchange notes, text messages, and so on, or to
prepare new content before making it available for viewing. Any tool in a meeting can be placed in the
Presenter Only Area. See also
that audience members can not see them. Only other moderators or presenters can see tools placed in
this area. Presenters can use these tools to privately exchange notes, text messages, and so on, or to
prepare new content before making it available for viewing. Any tool in a meeting can be placed in the
Presenter Only Area. See also
.
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.
search for a private meeting, users must know its meeting ID.
profile
A collection of information that uniquely identifies a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user. It contains such
information as the user's ID, permissions, and preferences for setting up meetings.
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.
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 Cisco Unified 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
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.
application from knowing the exact name or address of the server.
public meeting
A meeting that is scheduled without access restrictions. Public meetings are searchable and accessible
from the Find Meetings page. Any user with access to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
can search for and attend a public meeting. See also
from the Find Meetings page. Any user with access to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
can search for and attend a public meeting. See also
.