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Cisco Meeting Server Release 2.0 : Release Notes
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2 New Features/Changes in 2.0
Release 2.0 of the Meeting Server software comprises:
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support for the
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support for
(personal and shared).
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rebranding of the Meeting Server to reflect it is now a Cisco product, this includes a new
product name, a new Cisco Lobby screen, rebranded Web Admin Interface, new voice
prompts, and new default background images, and Join pane for the Web Bridge.
product name, a new Cisco Lobby screen, rebranded Web Admin Interface, new voice
prompts, and new default background images, and Join pane for the Web Bridge.
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ability to escalate a 2-way call on Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) to a
conference on the Meeting Server
conference on the Meeting Server
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ability to control the bandwidth for sharing content on Lync and Skype for Business calls.
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support for TMS to schedule calls on the Meeting Server, see the TMS release notes for
further information.
further information.
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addition of a “
” layout which automatically changes the screen layout on SIP
endpoints as more participants join the meeting.
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ability to set the
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recording button added to the WebRTC app.
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ability to restrict audio, video, and presentation sharing for users of the Cisco Meeting App.
For example, people just using the Cisco Meeting App for pairing, to share a presentation or
to control a meeting, do not need media. These restrictions do not apply to dialing directly
into the call via SIP, or slaving to a SIP endpoint.
For example, people just using the Cisco Meeting App for pairing, to share a presentation or
to control a meeting, do not need media. These restrictions do not apply to dialing directly
into the call via SIP, or slaving to a SIP endpoint.
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ability to control non-member access to a space, for example allow or prevent joining via a
SIP endpoint, and controlling guest access.
SIP endpoint, and controlling guest access.
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an increase in supported cores from 64, to accommodate the Cisco Meeting Server 1000.
To take advantage of this increase in cores, you will also need to upgrade to ESXi 6 and VM
hardware version 11.
To take advantage of this increase in cores, you will also need to upgrade to ESXi 6 and VM
hardware version 11.
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additional API objects and parameters to:
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support Cisco User Licensing, see
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control non-member access to a space (known as coSpace in the API), see
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disconnect a call after a set time, see
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control whether additional parameters that are present in the destination URI of an
incoming call, are forwarded to the destination URI of the outbound call, see
incoming call, are forwarded to the destination URI of the outbound call, see
2 New Features/Changes in 2.0