Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.0 Guida Utente

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How to Attend a Cisco WebEx Meeting
Cisco WebEx automatically generates its own meeting number for all scheduled meeting. This number is displayed on the 
Meeting Manager page when you join a Cisco WebEx meeting. Do not confuse this number with the meeting ID that is in your 
e-mailed invitation. The meeting ID in the invitation is the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting ID. You will need this number 
to attend the meeting.
Note
If you are attending a Cisco WebEx meeting on an Apple Macintosh system using Firefox or Safari, you may see the 
Browse Meetings page before you are admitted into the Cisco WebEx web meeting room. Ignore the Browse Meetings 
page. The Cisco WebEx Meeting Manager page will launch momentarily and admit you into the meeting.
Attending a Cisco WebEx Meeting from an E-Mailed Invitation
Click Help from any Cisco WebEx web page to get additional information when attending your meetings.
Before You Begin
Your user profile must be enabled to attend Cisco WebEx meetings.
Procedure
Step 1
Open the meeting notification e-mail.
Step 2
Click the Meeting URL link.
The Current Meeting page is displayed.
Step 3
Click Connect.
Another web browser opens and displays the Cisco WebEx meeting room. When you join a Cisco WebEx meeting, three 
browser windows open: Connect me window, Meeting in progress window (with a warning not to close), and Cisco 
WebEx meeting room.
Step 4
Establish an audio connection to the meeting.
If your browser displays the Join Teleconference window, enter your area code and phone number in the Number 
field.
If the Join Teleconference window does not automatically display, complete the following steps:
a.
Click Communicate > Join Teleconference.
b.
Enter your area code and telephone number in the Number field.
Step 5
Click OK.
Step 6
Answer the telephone when it rings and follow the prompts to record your name.
You must record your name each time you join a Cisco WebEx web meeting, even if you are a profiled user in Cisco 
Unified MeetingPlace and you have already recorded your name.