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Table 5.  Meeting Management 
Acts on:  Available from: Meeting Management 
Capability 
Self  Others  Voice  Video  Web 
Touchtone Phone 
or Video Endpoint 
Web 
Phone 
View 
Dial out to oneself  X  –  X  X  –  –  X  X 
Dial out to others  –  X  X  X  –  X  X  – 
Invite through e-mail  –  X  –  –  –  –  X  – 
Mute oneself  X  –  X  –  –  X  X  X 
Mute others  X  X  X  –  –  –  X  X 
Adjust volume  X  X  X  –  –  –  X  – 
Record meeting  X  X  X  –  –  X  X  X 
Full-screen view of 
meeting room 
X  –  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Maximize and restore 
pod 
X  X  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Change 
announcements 
X  X  X  –  –  –  –  X 
Merge participant list 
entries 
X  X  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Rename participants  X  X  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Change Web 
permissions 
X  X  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Change user status (for 
example, raised hand) 
X  –  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Clear user status  X  X  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Change connection 
speed 
X  –  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Optimize room speed  X  X  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Change room screen 
resolution 
X  X  –  –  X  –  X  – 
View what other 
permission levels see 
X  –  –  –  X  –  X  – 
Lock meeting  X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 
Screened entry to 
locked meeting 
X  X  X  X  X  X  X  – 
Eject users  X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 
End meeting  X  X  X  X  X  –  X  – 
Web Conferencing 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express has many valuable features for Web conferencing: 
● 
Easy access: Users easily access meetings from a variety of platforms using Web 
browsers and the broadly installed Adobe Flash Player. 
● 
Firewall friendly: HTTP and HTTPS tunneling technology allows users behind firewalls to 
participate in Web conferences. 
● 
Connection speed optimization: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express optimizes the Web 
conference performance to available bandwidth based on the user’s selected connection 
speed. 










