Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Guida Utente

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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.4
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Glossary
poll
A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing feature that enables users with 
the Presenter permissions to create single-question polls or multiple-question 
surveys, or gather brainstorming questions for ideas, opinions, and other 
feedback from meeting attendees. See also 
port
The connection between Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server hardware 
and the telephone and/or IP network.
port group
A configuration parameter used to define signaling information for multiple 
ports simultaneously.
presentation
A web conferencing mode. Microsoft PowerPoint files (.ppt) are attached to the 
meeting, either before or during the meeting, and deployed as HTML format for 
easy sharing during the web conference.
presenter
A user with the Presenter permissions, a web permission level that limits users 
to a specific set of functions within the meeting room. Presenters may do 
everything that the Participant permissions allow, plus share presentations and 
applications, switch web conferencing modes, use WebPush, access and modify 
slides in the Slides tab, and create polls. See also 
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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.
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.
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.
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 
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