Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server
J-18 Glossary
MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
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UL Software licenses that allow users to access a particular feature or
function.
function.
UNC Universal Naming Convention. The system for indicating names of
servers and computers, such as \Servername\Sharename.
servers and computers, such as \Servername\Sharename.
Universal naming convention See
user A person interacting with the MeetingPlace system.
user class The level of system-related permissions available to a user.
user group A group of profile users with common attributes. By defining
user groups, system managers reduce the time required to set up and maintain
individual user profiles.
user groups, system managers reduce the time required to set up and maintain
individual user profiles.
user ID A unique alphanumeric string of up to 17 characters given to all
profile users. MeetingTime references users by their user IDs in all its screens
and reports.
profile users. MeetingTime references users by their user IDs in all its screens
and reports.
user license See
.
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vanity ID A custom meeting ID, containing any combination of text and
numbers, that users enter when they schedule meetings. See also
numbers, that users enter when they schedule meetings. See also
.
Virtual Private Network See
Voice over Internet protocol See
voice prompts Audio prompts over the telephone requesting touch-tone or
spoken input from users.
spoken input from users.
VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol. A set of facilities for managing the
delivery of voice information using IP. Voice information is sent in digital
form in discrete packets over the Internet instead of in analog form over
PSTN. A major advantage of VoIP is that it avoids the tolls charged by
ordinary telephone service.
delivery of voice information using IP. Voice information is sent in digital
form in discrete packets over the Internet instead of in analog form over
PSTN. A major advantage of VoIP is that it avoids the tolls charged by
ordinary telephone service.
VPN Virtual Private Network. A restricted network that uses public wires to
connect nodes. A VPN encapsulates, or “tunnels,” private data cheaply,
reliably, and securely through a public network, usually the Internet.
connect nodes. A VPN encapsulates, or “tunnels,” private data cheaply,
reliably, and securely through a public network, usually the Internet.