Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS29.8
Event Center FAQs
WebEx Event Center Release Notes and FAQs
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Q. Can I use my own teleconferencing vendor?
A. Yes. When you set up events, just select the Other Teleconference Service option and enter your
teleconference information.
Q. How many callers does WebEx teleconference support?
Q. How many callers does WebEx teleconference support?
A. 500. Please refer to the WebEx Audio Conference Release Notes on supported numbers for all other
telephony options:
Q. Can I control who attends my events?
A. Yes. When you set up events, you can also set up approval rules. When an invitee registers for your
event, the invitee is approved or rejected based on the approval rules set up by you. Additionally, you can
expel unwanted attendees from the live event.
Q. What affects the performance of my events?
Q. What affects the performance of my events?
A. Some of the factors that affect performance include:
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The speed of your computer's Internet connection
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Internet traffic
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Performance of your firewall and proxy servers
Although you may have a high-speed connection to the Internet, there may be congestion or packet loss
on the Internet. You usually can't do much about it other than to inform your network administrator or
Internet service provider. Congestion is often transient and resolve itself over time. You should, however,
report serious or persistent problems.
Q. Can I associate a recording with a program?
Q. Can I associate a recording with a program?
A. Yes. Your program can consist of live and recorded events.
Flash Client
Q. What is the Event Center Flash client?
A. It is a client that uses Flash technology running inside a browser to join a WebEx event.
Q. Is the Flash client for hosts, panelists, and attendees?
A. No. It is only for attendees.
Q. What are the system requirements for attendees to run the Flash client?
Q. What are the system requirements for attendees to run the Flash client?
A. These are the system requirements:
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Windows 2000/XP/Vista running IE 6/7 or Firefox 2, with Flash 9 or above plug-in
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Mac OS X 10.4/10.5 running Safari 3 or Firefox 2, with Flash 9 or above plug-in
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WBS 27 supported Linux distribution running Firefox 2 with Flash 9 or above plug-in