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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
February 27, 2004
Preventing toll fraud
Although recent court decisions and Federal Communications Commission 
(FCC) regulations stipulate that toll fraud is the customer’s responsibility and 
not the responsibility of the equipment vendors, MeetingPlace provides 
several ways to prevent unauthorized use. Because MeetingPlace is a 
powerful telecommunications system allowing calls in and out, it is important 
to take measures to prevent unauthorized access to your system, as shown in 
the following table.
Action
Description
Restrict outdialing 
privileges
The first level of protection against toll fraud is the user profile, which 
determines a user’s outdial privileges and whether they can schedule meetings 
that allow guests to attend over the Web.
You can restrict outdialing privileges to specific user groups, such as sales and 
marketing, or to specific user profiles, such as Jones and Smith. In the most 
extreme case, you can choose to disable impromptu outdialing for all users, 
virtually eliminating the potential for toll fraud.
To ensure that only registered users can outdial from within meetings:
1. In the Configure tab, select the 
User Profiles
 topic.
2. For the 
Can call out from mtgs?
 attribute, make sure it is set to 
No
 in the 
guest profile.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the 
User Groups
 topic.
4. To simply restrict the number of outdials a user or guest can make from 
within a meeting, set the 
Max outdials per mtg
 attribute to a small number.
In addition, if you do not want MeetingPlace to outdial to guests when they 
click the Join Voice Conference button from the Web, make sure the 
Can allow 
guest outdial in mtgs
 attribute is set to 
No
 in all user profiles. For more 
information on this attribute, see 
Limit near-term 
meetings
You can limit the number of near-term meetings (meetings scheduled to occur 
within six hours of the scheduling time) by setting the near-term limit for the 
User Groups and User Profiles topics.