User`s guide

MeetingPlace
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room
you can share and annotate content on your computer, the Chat tool and
the Note tool. Specific features available to each participant depend on the
permission level of that participant.
G
guest user
A user who does not have a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace profile, or who
does not log in to a meeting or the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system
with their Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user ID (or phone profile number)
and password.
I
immediate
meeting
A meeting that is scheduled to start immediately. Any profiled user can
schedule immediate meetings via a web browser. Compare to a
reservation-less meeting.
L
layout
The arrangement of tool windows in a meeting. Layouts can contain
multiple tools of different types and multiple instances of the same
tool. Meeting moderators can define multiple layouts for a meeting,
and move between them by using the Layouts menu or the layout
toolbar below the stage.
lecture-style
meeting
A meeting that allows moderator controls, such as explicitly placing
the meeting in session, opening or closing the floor, enabling Q&A
features, and moving listeners back into the waiting room if
necessary.
listener
A user with the Listener permissions, the lowest audio permissions
level. Listeners cannot speak during meetings.
locked
meeting
A meeting in a state of restricted access; users or guests who wish to
join the meeting must wait for the approval of the moderator to enter
the meeting room.
M
meeting ID
The number that uniquely identifies a meeting for the date, time, and
duration for which it is scheduled. It can be up to 17 alphanumeric