
MeetingPlace
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Glossary
Adding text or graphics to a document or presentation in a real-time,
interactive manner. This feature is available in
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace subject to permissions.
Additional information that is associated with a meeting. Users with
the appropriate permissions may associate information with a
meeting anytime before, during, or after the meeting.
A person to whom the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system
administrator has given privileges to schedule, reschedule and end all
meetings via the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web site. Attendants can
also perform limited system administrator tasks, such as viewing
alarms and reports, in the Administration Center.
One of three permission levels in a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web
meeting room. A person who has audience privileges has limited
permissions during a meeting. In the full meeting room, audience
members can also view shared content, chat messages, and notes, and
send chat messages. Moderators and presenters can restrict audience
chat messages.
No participant has this permission level by default. However,
moderators can demote participants to this permission level during a
meeting to restrict the activity of those participants.
The process of checking user information against that usually found
in a directory in order to confirm the identity of the user.
The information-carrying capacity of a
communications channel measured in bits-
per-second for digital systems or in
megaHertz (MHz) for analog systems.
An automated outdial to all meeting
participants at the time of the meeting. Users
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