User Guide for Using the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop Connector Plug-In Release 5.7 with IBM Lotus Sametime
Participating in a Meeting Using Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Connector

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Participating in a Meeting Using Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Connector

About Common Meeting Tasks

Requesting Permission to Speak

Viewing Meeting Information


Participating in a Meeting Using Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Connector


Revised: March 2, 2009

About Common Meeting Tasks

Requesting Permission to Speak

Viewing Meeting Information

About Common Meeting Tasks

These tasks are common for both moderators and participants:

Muting your microphone

Muting your speakers

Leaving a video meeting

Activating and deactivating video channels

Changing the video layout

Related Topics

Performing Video Meeting Tasks, page 4-3

Changing the Video Layout, page 4-4.

Requesting Permission to Speak

If the moderator muted you and you want to speak, use the Raise Hand option to request to speak.


Note If the moderator muted you, this message displays: "You have been muted by the Moderator of the meeting." when you click the Speakers icon.


Select Raise Hand from the Actions menu.

The moderator can grant or reject your request to speak.

Viewing Meeting Information

You can view instructions for connecting to or dialing into your meeting that the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop Server administrator configures. You may want to send this information to other invitees.

Procedure


Step 1 Click the Display video meeting information icon in the upper toolbar, as shown in Figure 5-1.

Figure 5-1 Display Meeting Information Icon

The Meeting Information screen displays.