Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Guida Utente

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Glossary
GL-10
User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.4
OL-11007-02
lecture-style 
meeting
A type of meeting that restricts speaking and data conferencing ability to only 
one or more designated attendees. As in a conventional lecture (where attendees 
have limited interactive abilities), most lecture-style meeting attendees have 
limited permissions. In Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web meetings, guest users 
enter with Audience permissions, profile users enter with Participant 
permissions, and System Managers, contacts, attendants, and meeting organizers 
enter with Presenter permissions. See also 
listener
A user with the Listener permissions, the lowest audio permissions level. 
Listeners may not speak during meetings.
load balancing
Distributing performance among two or more servers to maximize performance, 
throughput, and availability.
Local Area Network
See 
logging
The process of saving information about application activities.
M
MCU
Multipoint Conferencing Unit. (Also Multipoint Control Unit.) A bridging or 
switching device that supports video conferencing.
meeting console
The web interface used to control a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting.
meeting frequency
The interval of time over which a recurring meeting repeats. See also 
meeting ID
A unique number that identifies specific meetings. See also 
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Meeting 
Information page
A web page that provides information about a particular meeting, such as the 
date, start time, and meeting type. The Meeting Information page also contains 
links to attachments associated with the meeting.
meeting message
A prerecorded message that is presented to users when they enter a meeting.
meeting password
A string of numbers that are required before a user may enter a meeting. A 
meeting password is necessary only for a meeting scheduled to require one. 
Meeting passwords add a level of security to meetings.