Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, Release 2.x -- About Capacity Management and Resource Usage
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You use reports to track resource usage on Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. You can also export database tables in a raw format for analysis or reporting in other applications. To help you control resource usage, you can limit meeting scheduling, recording, and dial-out privileges for user groups or individual user profiles. | You use reports to track resource usage on Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. You can also export database tables in a raw format for analysis or reporting in other applications. To help you control resource usage, you can limit meeting scheduling, recording, and dial-out privileges for user groups or individual user profiles. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 17 December 2009
Main page: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, Release 2.x
Tracking resource usage on the system is important for several reasons:
- Ensures that you have enough capacity for current usage
- Enables you to bill the appropriate departments in your company for usage
- Helps monitor and prevent toll-fraud occurrences
You use reports to track resource usage on Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. You can also export database tables in a raw format for analysis or reporting in other applications. To help you control resource usage, you can limit meeting scheduling, recording, and dial-out privileges for user groups or individual user profiles.