Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.1 Guida Utente

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Welcome to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Differences Between Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and Cisco WebEx Web Meetings
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Meeting IDs
Supports the use of vanity IDs so that participants 
can define their own meeting IDs.
Supports a single meeting ID per meeting.
Does not support the use of vanity IDs. All 
meetings are essentially reservationless meetings 
with system-defined meeting IDs.
Supports two different meeting IDs per meeting, 
one for the audio meeting and one for the web 
meeting. If attending from the phone, users must 
enter the audio ID. If attending from the web, 
users must enter the web ID. 
Initial meeting entry Download Flash plug-in.
Participants can join web meeting before 
Moderator joins.
Install Cisco WebEx client or Java-based client.
For general meetings, participants can join web 
meeting before Moderator joins. 
For meetings with end-to-end encryption (E2E 
meetings), the host must join the web conference 
before others can join the web portion.
General meeting 
entry
Passwords are optional.
Passwords are highly recommended. Participants 
must use the password to enter both audio and web 
portions of the meeting.
Meeting 
announcements
Users can modify, enable, and disable various 
meeting announcements from the 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web page and the 
web meeting room.
Users can modify, enable, and disable various 
meeting announcements from the 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web page. However, 
disabling entry and exit announcements from the 
Cisco WebEx web meeting room is not supported.
Meeting 
attachments
Users can attach meeting materials before, during, 
and after the meeting.
Users cannot attach meeting materials before the 
meeting.
Sharing
Moderators and presenters can share at any time 
Multiple people can share at the same time.
Moderated Q&A, Presenter only area available.
Supports dual monitor setups.
Supports sharing from Windows and Mac OS 
machines. 
Supports viewing from Linux & Unix machines.
Only the Host can start sharing. The host must 
pass the Cisco WebEx ball to others in the meeting 
to share. 
In Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 7.0.2 and 
later, if the host does not attend the meeting, an 
alternate host must be assigned when the meeting 
is scheduled or the alternate host must enter the 
alternate host key to start sharing.
Only one person can share at any time.
Support single monitor only.
Supports sharing from Windows, MAC, Linux & 
Unix machines.
Feature
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Meeting
Cisco WebEx Web Meeting