Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Guía De Instalación
Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 Installation Planning Guide
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Cisco Systems
March 2003
MeetingNotes
Software installed on the MeetingPlace system that
allows users to record meetings and individual voice comments, and
attach documents to meetings.
attach documents to meetings.
MeetingPlace Web (for web conferencing)
Windows-based server
software with which users schedule conferences, share meeting
materials, or listen to recorded meetings and voice comments from
Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer web browsers.
MeetingPlace Web also allows multiple users to share applications in
real time, brainstorm using white board annotation, or make
presentations using their desktop or laptop computer, with additional
features like annotations, polling, chat, and synchronized voice and web
recordings. Optional data conferencing licenses must be purchased to
take advantage of these capabilities.
materials, or listen to recorded meetings and voice comments from
Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer web browsers.
MeetingPlace Web also allows multiple users to share applications in
real time, brainstorm using white board annotation, or make
presentations using their desktop or laptop computer, with additional
features like annotations, polling, chat, and synchronized voice and web
recordings. Optional data conferencing licenses must be purchased to
take advantage of these capabilities.
MeetingPlace E-mail Gateway
Software installed on a Windows-
based server that distributes meeting notifications and meeting materials
to conference call participants through e-mail.
to conference call participants through e-mail.
Before You Start
Because MeetingPlace is a telecommunications system that also connects to
a LAN, some knowledge of both telephony and networking will be helpful.
Your telephone service provider and your LAN administrator are good
sources of information in these particular areas.
a LAN, some knowledge of both telephony and networking will be helpful.
Your telephone service provider and your LAN administrator are good
sources of information in these particular areas.