Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Manuale Di Manutenzione
Chapter 6 Managing MeetingPlace Web 87
The Replication Service copies MeetingNotes (recordings
and attachments) between the MeetingPlace conference
server(s) and the MeetingPlace Web server.
and attachments) between the MeetingPlace conference
server(s) and the MeetingPlace Web server.
Data is transferred in compressed format to minimize the
impact on network bandwidth.
impact on network bandwidth.
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Retrieval of attachments
When users access meeting attachments through the Web, the
MeetingPlace Web server delivers files in their native
(uncompressed) formats. For example, if RealServer or
Windows Media Server is being used, the audio delivery
requirement consumes most of the bandwidth associated with
the application.
MeetingPlace Web server delivers files in their native
(uncompressed) formats. For example, if RealServer or
Windows Media Server is being used, the audio delivery
requirement consumes most of the bandwidth associated with
the application.
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Live transactions with MeetingPlace
Live transactions, such as scheduling and editing of profile
preferences, uses some amount of bandwidth. In general, this
bandwidth usage is dependent on the number of users logged
onto the system.
preferences, uses some amount of bandwidth. In general, this
bandwidth usage is dependent on the number of users logged
onto the system.
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Coordination between multiple audio servers
In high-volume audio conversion applications involving
multiple audio servers, there is also network traffic associated
with passing unconverted and converted voice files between
the main MeetingPlace Web server and secondary
MeetingPlace Web servers running the Audio Service only.
multiple audio servers, there is also network traffic associated
with passing unconverted and converted voice files between
the main MeetingPlace Web server and secondary
MeetingPlace Web servers running the Audio Service only.
OL-6033-01 Cisco MeetingPlace Web 3.0 System Manager's Guide