Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 2.0 릴리스 노트

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Chapter 8      Managing the Meeting
    Controlling Who Is In the Meeting
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.1
OL-7022-02
While a meeting is in progress, you can control access to a meeting by locking the 
door of the virtual meeting room so that subsequent arrivals cannot enter the 
meeting, or must request permission to enter. 
All participants who are already in the meeting remain in the meeting. 
Which user types have permission to lock or unlock a meeting varies by the 
method used to lock the meeting: 
Who Can Lock Meetings and Perform Related Activities 
In most cases, locking a meeting via any method applies to both the voice meeting 
and the web meeting. For example, if you lock the meeting using the 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express service on your Cisco Unified IP Phone, 
participants must request entry to both the voice meeting and the 
. However, if you lock the meeting from inside the web meeting 
room, but no one has joined the voice meeting yet, then only the web meeting is 
locked and you must unlock and then lock the meeting again after someone has 
joined the voice meeting. 
If you lock the meeting by using your telephone or the 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express service on your Cisco Unified IP Phone, 
you cannot prevent people from requesting entry. You also cannot specify the 
message that new arrivals hear or see when they attempt to join the meeting. 
Access Via 
Who Can 
Perform These 
Actions Additional 
Information 
Meeting Details 
web page 
Web meeting room  Moderators 
There  are many tasks associated with 
locked meetings, and all tasks cannot be 
performed via all access methods. 
The table in 
 describes which tasks you can 
perform via which access method. 
Telephone keypad  Any meeting 
participant
Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace 
Express service on 
your 
Cisco Unified IP P
hone 
The meeting