Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Integrating Cisco Unified MeetingPlace with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 18 December 2009
Main page: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0
Up one level: Integration
Note: The names for Cisco Unified CallManager Release 4.3, Release 5.1, and Release 6.0 have been changed to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 4.3, Release 5.1, and Release 6.0. The names of Cisco Unified CallManager Release 4.0, Release 4.1, Release 4.2, and Release 5.0 have not changed and remain the same.
We recommend that you use Cisco Unified Communications Manager to provide call-control and other services for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and your IP telephony network.
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Directory service | |
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace PhoneView |
Integrating Cisco Unified MeetingPlace With Cisco Unified IP Phone |
Note: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace is not compatible with the call preservation feature of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. The call preservation feature allows a call to stay up after the signaling path is lost, for example because of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager node restart. When a call enters that state, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace drops the call at the next session refresh, which occurs within 15 minutes. In the meantime, the preserved call can prevent the user from logging in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace over the phone or dialing out from the end-user web interface.
This section also describes certain Cisco Unified Communications Manager settings that can affect Cisco Unified MeetingPlace: