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Attending a Web
Meeting with
Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace
Release 7.0
Meeting with
Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace
Release 7.0
Revised: January 12, 2011 4:07 pm
Overview
A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting
typically, but not always, consists of a voice
component and a web component. It can
also contain a video component. You can
join the separate meeting components
individually or all at once.
typically, but not always, consists of a voice
component and a web component. It can
also contain a video component. You can
join the separate meeting components
individually or all at once.
Your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace account
contains all of your contact and access
information, such as your user IDs and
passwords, contact information, and
privileges. Generally, as a profiled user who
has logged in, you can access all features
unless your system administrator has set
your profile with restrictions. Your user
profile must be specifically enabled for
Cisco WebEx meetings.
contains all of your contact and access
information, such as your user IDs and
passwords, contact information, and
privileges. Generally, as a profiled user who
has logged in, you can access all features
unless your system administrator has set
your profile with restrictions. Your user
profile must be specifically enabled for
Cisco WebEx meetings.
Tips for Attending a Web
Meeting
Meeting
•
Aim to join your meeting shortly before
or at its official start time.
Your system administrator determines
exactly how much in advance you can
join your meeting. The default is 10
minutes.
or at its official start time.
Your system administrator determines
exactly how much in advance you can
join your meeting. The default is 10
minutes.
•
Turn off any pop-up blockers that
might be configured in your web
browser or security applications.
might be configured in your web
browser or security applications.
•
Be aware of time zones. The meeting
start time that appears on the invitation
might not be in your time zone.
start time that appears on the invitation
might not be in your time zone.
•
Follow the instructions in your meeting
notification e-mail.
notification e-mail.
Attending a Meeting From
Your Web Browser
Your Web Browser
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Step 1
Open a web browser and enter the
URL of the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Web Server.
URL of the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Web Server.
Step 2
Enter the meeting ID and click
Attend Meeting.
Attend Meeting.
Step 3
Enter your Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace user ID and password
or enter a guest name.
This is only required the first time
you log in.
MeetingPlace user ID and password
or enter a guest name.
This is only required the first time
you log in.
Step 4
Click the phone icon in the top right
of the meeting console.
of the meeting console.