Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing 用户指南
Glossary
GL-9
User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 6.0
OL-12905-01
system
One or more Cisco Unified MeetingPlace servers (of any type) that are connected.
system manager
A user class. The system manager is usually the person in an organization responsible for setting up
and maintaining Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. System managers have access to all the information in
the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace database, including system configuration information and information
about the user community. Unless invited with a different permission, system managers have Moderator
permissions for all meetings by default.
and maintaining Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. System managers have access to all the information in
the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace database, including system configuration information and information
about the user community. Unless invited with a different permission, system managers have Moderator
permissions for all meetings by default.
T
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. An open network standard that defines how devices
from different manufacturers communicate with each other over interconnected networks. TCP/IP
protocols are the foundation of the Internet.
from different manufacturers communicate with each other over interconnected networks. TCP/IP
protocols are the foundation of the Internet.
time zone
The temporal equivalent of a geographical location in terms of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). In Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace each profile has a time zone setting, which should be set to reflect the office
location where the user regularly does business.
Unified MeetingPlace each profile has a time zone setting, which should be set to reflect the office
location where the user regularly does business.
touch-tone interface
Any prompts or actions related to the telephone.
Transmission
Control Protocol/
Internet Protocol
Control Protocol/
Internet Protocol
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U
UL
Software licenses that allow users to access a particular feature or function.
user
A person interacting with the Cisco Unified 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.
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.
users by their user IDs in all its screens and reports.
user license
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V
vanity ID
A custom meeting ID, containing any combination of text and numbers, that users enter when they
schedule meetings. See also
schedule meetings. See also
video terminal
A video endpoint with a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace profile that can be reserved for specific meeting
times, for example, a conference room video system.
times, for example, a conference room video system.