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Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0
System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
Client Software Requirements: Windows
Client Software Requirements: Apple Macintosh
Client Software Requirements: Linux
Client Software Requirements: Sun Solaris
Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements
Ad Hoc Web Conferencing Requirements
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Phone View Requirements
Video Conferencing Endpoint Requirements
Outlook Integration Requirements
System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT
Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements
Ad Hoc Voice and Video Conferencing Requirements
Ad Hoc Web Conferencing Requirements
Video Conferencing Endpoint Requirements
Added Test LDAP Configuration and Test AXL Configuration Buttons
Added Configure Log Levels Page
Updated the Cisco Security Agent (CSA)
Updated the Microsoft Outlook and Web Meeting Room Plug-Ins
Improved the Information Capture (infocap)
24-Bit Color Option When Sharing
Scheduled and Reservationless Video
Segmented Meeting Access (SMA)
Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
Cannot Upgrade From Cisco Conference Connection to Release 2.x
Installation and Upgrade Notes
About Upgrading an SMA Server to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from Release 2.0.1
About Upgrading to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from Release 1.2.1 (Localized Version)
Open Source Copyright Information
Adobe Technology and Trademarks
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0
Revised: May 15, 2009 10:38 am, OL-12166-03
These release notes describe the new features and caveats for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.1, Release 2.0.2, and Release 2.0.3 of the following products:
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express—Provides scheduled and reservationless voice, web, and video conferencing.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT—Provides ad hoc voice, web, and video conferencing.
To view the release notes for previous versions of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, go to http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6533/prod_release_notes_list.html.
To access the latest software upgrades for all versions of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, go to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml.
Contents
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Installation and Upgrade Notes
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Introduction
These release notes describe requirements, restrictions, and caveats for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.1, Release 2.0.2, and Release 2.0.3. These release notes are updated for every maintenance release but not for patches or hot fixes. Before you install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, we recommend that you review this document for information about issues that may affect your system.
This document applies to both of the following products:
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express provides advanced scheduled and reservationless voice, web, and video meeting features, including the option to integrate with Microsoft Outlook.
For more information about Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, see the following documents:
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Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT provides ad hoc voice, video, and web conferencing capabilities. Ad hoc conferences are initiated through the end-user interfaces of products other than Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. For example, you can initiate either a voice-only or a voice-and-video ad hoc conference by using the "Meet-Me" button or the "Conf" button on Cisco Unified IP Phones that are registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager (formerly called Cisco Unified CallManager). You can also initiate voice, video, and web conferences through Cisco Unified Personal Communicator.
For more information about Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT and ad hoc conferencing, see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
System Requirements
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System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
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System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT
System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
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Client Software Requirements: Windows
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Client Software Requirements: Apple Macintosh
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Client Software Requirements: Linux
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Client Software Requirements: Sun Solaris
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Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements
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Ad Hoc Web Conferencing Requirements
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Phone View Requirements
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Video Conferencing Endpoint Requirements
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Outlook Integration Requirements
Hardware Server Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system is a software product that is loaded onto a hardware server. The hardware server must meet the following requirements:
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One of the following server models:
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Cisco 7800 Series Media Convergence Server (MCS) listed in Table 1.
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Cisco-approved, customer-provided third-party server that is the exact equivalent of one of the supported Cisco MCS servers. Go to http://www.cisco.com/go/swonly.
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DVD-ROM drive
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Keyboard, mouse, and monitor
Note
Additional server requirements, such as port and IP address requirements and switch requirements, are described in the Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express installer checks for the presence of the DVD-ROM drive, sufficient hard drive and memory sizes, and sufficient CPU type and speed.
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express can support a variety of combinations of voice, web, and video conferencing capacity, as well as varying amounts of recording capacity. The maximum meeting size is 200 concurrent users of voice conferencing, 200 concurrent users of web conferencing, and 200 concurrent users of video conferencing. The system supports N/2 meetings, where N is the system capacity.
Table 1 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express—Supported Cisco 7800 Series MCS Models
System Voice Conferencing Capacity1(concurrent users) Web Conferencing Capacity(concurrent users) Video Conferencing Capacity(concurrent users)2 Voice Recording Capacity(hours for specified size of hard drive system) Cisco MCS 7825 ServersCisco MCS 7825-H3-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7825-I3-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7825-H2-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7825-I2-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7825-H1-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7825-I1-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7825H-3.0-IPC13
20 to 40
6
6
150
36 GB
Cisco MCS 7825I-3.0-IPC13
20 to 40
6
6
150
36 GB
Cisco MCS 7835 ServersCisco MCS 7835-H2-RC1
20 to 120
6 to 120
6 to 100
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7835-I2-RC1
20 to 120
6 to 120
6 to 100
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7835-H1-RC1
20 to 120
6 to 120
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7835-I1-RC1
20 to 120
6 to 120
6 to 40
2000
72 GB
Cisco MCS 7835H-3.0-IPC13
20 to 120
6
6
150
36 GB
Cisco MCS 7835I-3.0-IPC13
20 to 120
6
6
150
36 GB
Cisco MCS 7845 ServersCisco MCS 7845-H2-RC1
20 to 200
6 to 2004
6 to 150
3200
144 GB
20 to 200
05
6 to 200
Cisco MCS 7845-I2-RC1
20 to 200
6 to 2004
6 to 150
3200
144 GB
20 to 200
05
6 to 200
Cisco MCS 7845-H1-RC1
20 to 200
6 to 2004
6 to 120
3200
144 GB
20 to 200
05
6 to 200
Cisco MCS 7845-I1-RC1
20 to 200
6 to 2004
6 to 120
3200
144 GB
20 to 200
05
6 to 200
Cisco MCS 7845H-3.0-IPC1
20 to 180
6 to 120
6
3200
144 GB
1 Includes support for the noted number of concurrent users of the lite web meeting room (for example, participant list and telephony controls); assumes G.711 is used; refer to the Solution Expert sizing tool if other codec is needed.
2 For 384 kbps or lower video; refer to the Solution Expert sizing tool if higher bit rate is needed.
3 These are legacy servers and are used for upgrades from Cisco Conference Connection. For complete information about upgrading from Cisco Conference Connection, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
4 The range is 6 to 170 when SSL is enabled.
5 For systems with high voice, web, and video capacity needs that the other supported configurations in this table do not address, refer to Table 2 for support of greater web conferencing capacity on a separate server. Note that moving to this configuration includes support for deploying the web conferencing server in a DMZ, but it does not include support of internal versus external web conferences.
Table 2
Web Conferencing Capacity on Additional Server
Server Software Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express server runs on the Cisco Linux-based operating system. This operating system is included with the application.
Client Software Requirements: Windows
Make sure that Microsoft Windows user workstations meet the client software requirements in Table 3, or provide these requirements to your users.
Client Software Requirements: Apple Macintosh
Make sure that Apple Macintosh user workstations meet the client software requirements in Table 4, or provide these requirements to your users.
Table 4 Apple Macintosh Client Software Requirements
Supported Operating Systems Supported Browsers Adobe Flash Player•
Mac OS 9.21
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Mac OS 10.2
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Mac OS 10.4 (Release 2.0.3 only)
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Safari 1.1 or later
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Netscape 7.1 or later
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Mozilla 1.2.1, 1.6, or later
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Firefox 1.0.3 or later
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Release 6.0.79 - Release 9.0.124 (for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.1)
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Release 8.0 - Release 9.0.124 (for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.2 or later)
1 See the "Restrictions for Apple Macintosh Clients" section.
Restrictions for Apple Macintosh Clients
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On Mac OS 9.2, Mozilla 1.2.1 is the only supported browser. Sharing a screen from Mac OS 9.2 is not available.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express does not work with Intel-based Apple Macintosh clients if SSL is enabled on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system. In this case, users with Macs cannot join meetings and if a user with a Mac tries to join the meeting, the meeting closes to all users, including non-Mac users.
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For Release 2.0.1 only: If the hardware on which your browser is installed is an Intel-based Apple Macintosh, then you cannot share applications in the web meeting room unless you are using the Safari browser in Rosetta mode. This is a known problem with the Intel-based Apple Macintosh and the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express screen sharing plug-in that uses the Adobe Flash Player. See http://www.adobe.com/go/2dda3d81 for information on the workaround.
Note
For Release 2.0.1 only: We recommend running in Rosetta mode only if you need to share your screen, and not if you are just watching shared content. Running in Rosetta mode significantly increases your CPU and memory usage, drops performance by more than 50 percent, and puts additional burdens on all system resources. Use Rosetta mode only as a last resort.
Client Software Requirements: Linux
Make sure that Linux user workstations meet the client software requirements in Table 5, or provide these requirements to your users.
Restrictions for Linux Clients
The screen-sharing feature is not available on the Linux platform. Nevertheless, users may view and annotate screens shared by users on other platforms.
Client Software Requirements: Sun Solaris
Make sure that Sun Solaris user workstations meet the client software requirements in Table 6, or provide these requirements to your users.
Restrictions for Sun Solaris Clients
The screen-sharing feature is not available on the Sun Solaris platform. Nevertheless, users may view and annotate screens shared by users on other platforms.
Call-Control Requirements
Unless your system is being used solely for ad hoc conferencing, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express requires integration with one of the call-control systems listed in Table 7.
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.
1 H.323 call-control systems and video endpoints must be capable of supporting midcall video escalation and de-escalation. Upon joining the meeting, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express negotiates the video session by sending a second H.245 Terminal Capabilities Set message indicating the video compression in use for the meeting. H.323 call-control systems and endpoints must also support H.245 alphanumeric or H.245 signal dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) relay for transmitting digits.
2 SIP call-control systems and video endpoints must be capable of supporting midcall video escalation and de-escalation. Upon joining the meeting, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express negotiates the video session by sending a SIP REINVITE message indicating the video compression in use for the meeting. SIP call-control systems and endpoints must support either Key Press Markup Language (KPML) or RFC 2833 DTMF signaling.
Directory Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system requires one of the following systems for directory authentication:
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Cisco CallManager 3.3 or later
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Cisco CallManager 3.3 or later using Microsoft Active Directory 2000 or later
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Cisco CallManager 3.3 or later using SunONE Directory Server 5.2
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Cisco CallManager 3.3 or later using Netscape Directory Server 4.x
Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system requires a network enabled with DiffServ (RFC 2474, 2475) QoS for voice traffic.
Ad Hoc Web Conferencing Requirements
On a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system, ad hoc web conferencing is supported with Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2 and later releases. For more information about integrating with Cisco Unified Personal Communicator, see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
See the following sections for ad hoc web conferencing client software requirements:
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Client Software Requirements: Windows
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Client Software Requirements: Apple Macintosh
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Client Software Requirements: Linux
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Client Software Requirements: Sun Solaris
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Phone View Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Phone View allows you to conveniently access certain Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express features by using the screen and buttons on your Cisco Unified IP Phone. For example, you can use your Cisco Unified IP Phone to join meetings, start reservationless meetings, view a list of upcoming meetings, and view meeting details. After joining a meeting, you can perform in-meeting operations such as locking the meeting, recording the meeting, viewing a list of participants, and muting or ejecting participants.
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Phone View is available only to Cisco Unified IP Phones that are registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Note
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Phone View is not supported with Cisco Unified CallManager Express or Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express.
Table 8 lists the supported Cisco Unified IP Phone models.
Table 8 Supported Cisco Unified IP Phones for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Service
Cisco Unified IP Phone Model RequirementsCisco Unified IP Phone 7940G
Minimum firmware version 6.0(4.3),
also called App Load ID P003060004031Cisco Unified IP Phone 7941G and 7941G-GE
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G
Minimum firmware version 6.0(4.3),
also called App Load ID P003060004031Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G and 7961G-GE
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7971 G-GE
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Cisco IP Communicator Release 1.1(5) or later
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1 For information about upgrading the firmware, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager documentation.
Determining the Cisco Unified IP Phone Model
To determine the model of a Cisco Unified IP Phone, complete these steps.
Step 1
Press the Settings button. (If this button is not labeled, then press the button just below and to the right of the round ? or i button.)
Step 2
Select Model Information.
Determining the Firmware Version on a Cisco Unified IP Phone
To determine which firmware version is loaded on a Cisco Unified IP Phone, complete these steps.
Step 1
Press the Settings button. (If this button is not labeled, then press the button just below and to the right of the round ? or i button.)
Step 2
Select Status.
Step 3
Select Firmware Versions.
Step 4
Read one or both of the following fields:
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App Load ID
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Version
Video Conferencing Endpoint Requirements
The following are video endpoints that can be used with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express:
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator 1.2 or later
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Cisco Unified IP phone models and Cisco IP Communicator versions supported by Cisco Unified Video Advantage 2.0(2) or later
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985G models
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Third-party video endpoints supporting SCCP (See the Cisco Technology Developer Program site for certified third-party SCCP video endpoints: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/ecoa/Search)
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Third-party video endpoints supporting H.323 (H.323 call-control systems and video endpoints must be capable of supporting midcall video escalation and de-escalation. Upon joining the meeting, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express negotiates the video session by sending a second H.245 Terminal Capabilities Set message indicating the video compression in use for the meeting. H.323 call-control systems and endpoints must also support H.245 alphanumeric or H.245 signal DTMF relay for transmitting digits.)
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Third-party video endpoints supporting SIP (SIP call-control systems and video endpoints must be capable of supporting midcall video escalation and de-escalation. Upon joining the meeting, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express negotiates the video session by sending a SIP REINVITE message indicating the video compression in use for the meeting. SIP call-control systems and endpoints must support either KPML or RFC 2833 DTMF signaling.)
Outlook Integration Requirements
If your system integrates with Microsoft Outlook, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express requires the following:
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Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003, or 2007 Service Pack 1
Note
We do NOT support Microsoft Outlook 2007 Service Pack 2 or later.
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Microsoft Exchange 2000 or 2003
System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT
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Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements
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Ad Hoc Voice and Video Conferencing Requirements
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Ad Hoc Web Conferencing Requirements
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Video Conferencing Endpoint Requirements
Hardware Server Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT system is a software product that is loaded onto a hardware server. The hardware server must meet the following requirements:
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One of the following server models:
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Cisco 7800 Series Media Convergence Server (MCS) listed in Table 9.
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Cisco-approved, customer-provided third-party server that is the exact equivalent of one of the supported Cisco MCS servers. Go to http://www.cisco.com/go/swonly.
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DVD-ROM drive
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Keyboard, mouse, and monitor
Note
Additional server requirements, such as port and IP address requirements and switch requirements, are described in the Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express installer checks for the presence of the DVD-ROM drive, sufficient hard drive and memory sizes, and sufficient CPU type and speed.
Table 9 Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT—Supported Cisco 7800 Series MCS Models
System Ad Hoc Voice Conferencing Capacity(concurrent users) Ad Hoc Web Conferencing Capacity(concurrent users) Ad Hoc Video Conferencing Capacity1(concurrent users) Cisco MCS 7825 ServersCisco MCS 7825-H3-RC1
20 to 30
6 to 30
6 to 30
Cisco MCS 7825-I3-RC1
20 to 30
6 to 30
6 to 30
Cisco MCS 7825-H2-RC1
20 to 30
6 to 30
6 to 30
Cisco MCS 7825-I2-RC1
20 to 30
6 to 30
6 to 30
Cisco MCS 7825-H1-RC1
20 to 30
6 to 30
6 to 30
Cisco MCS 7825-I1-RC1
20 to 30
6 to 30
6 to 30
Cisco MCS 7835 ServersCisco MCS 7835-H2-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
Cisco MCS 7835-I2-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
Cisco MCS 7835-H1-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
Cisco MCS 7835-I1-RC1
20 to 40
6 to 40
6 to 40
1 Video-conferencing capacity assumes a configured video maximum bit rate of 320 kbps. Configuring a higher maximum bit rate may result in reduced video-conferencing capacity.
Server Software Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT server runs on the Cisco Linux-based operating system. This operating system is included with the application.
Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT system requires a network enabled with DiffServ (RFC 2474, 2475) QoS for voice traffic.
Ad Hoc Voice and Video Conferencing Requirements
On a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT system, ad hoc video conferencing is only supported with Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2 and later releases.
Only Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 4.1 and later releases are supported.
To enable ad hoc voice and video conferencing, you must configure your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT system as a Cisco video conference bridge in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Ad hoc voice and video conferencing is available only to endpoint devices and trunks that are registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
For more information about enabling and configuring ad hoc voice and video conferencing, see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
Ad Hoc Web Conferencing Requirements
On a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT system, ad hoc web conferencing is supported with Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2 and later releases. Voice conferencing via the web is also supported on Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2. For more information about integrating with Cisco Unified Personal Communicator, see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
See the following sections for ad hoc web conferencing client software requirements:
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Client Software Requirements: Windows
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Client Software Requirements: Apple Macintosh
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Client Software Requirements: Linux
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Client Software Requirements: Sun Solaris
Video Conferencing Endpoint Requirements
Table 10 lists the video endpoints supported with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT.
Table 10 Video Conferencing Endpoints
Endpoints supporting initiation of impromptu voice and video conferences
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2 or later
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Cisco Unified IP Phone models and Cisco IP Communicator supported by Cisco Unified Video Advantage Release 2.0(2) or later
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985 G models
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Third-party video endpoints using SCCP
Endpoints that can participate in impromptu voice and video conferences
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2 or later
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Cisco Unified IP Phone models and Cisco IP Communicator supported by Cisco Unified Video Advantage Release 2.0(2) or later
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985 G models
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Third-party video endpoints using SCCP
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H.323-based video endpoints registered with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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SIP-based video endpoints registered with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Endpoints supporting initiation of impromptu voice and web conferences
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2 or later
Endpoints that can participate in impromptu web conferences
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.2 or later
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Desktops listed in the following sections (Cisco Unified Personal Communicator users can send the web conference URL to these users):
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Client Software Requirements: Windows
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Client Software Requirements: Apple Macintosh
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Client Software Requirements: Linux
Related Documentation
See the Documentation Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express.
New and Changed Information
For information about all available features and benefits, see the data sheet for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6533/products_data_sheets_list.html.
Release 2.0.3
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Added Test LDAP Configuration and Test AXL Configuration Buttons
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Added Configure Log Levels Page
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Added Test LDAP Configuration and Test AXL Configuration Buttons
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Updated the Microsoft Outlook and Web Meeting Room Plug-Ins
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Improved the Information Capture (infocap)
Added Video Training Guides
Added video training guides that users can download from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express interface. There are separate guides for end users and administrators.
Added Test LDAP Configuration and Test AXL Configuration Buttons
Added the Test LDAP Configuration and Test AXL Configuration buttons to the Usage Configuration page in the Administration Center. You use these buttons to test the LDAP and AXL configurations. After you enter values in the LDAP or AXL fields on the page, the system tests the configuration based on these values and not based on values from the database. The system also displays error or success messages. The system does not save the configuration until you click Save.
Added Configure Log Levels Page
Added the Configure Log Levels page to the Administration Center. Use this page to configure the logging levels for web applications and core applications such as the VUI, conference scheduler, and mixer. You can also set the network traffic log on this page.
Updated the Cisco Security Agent (CSA)
Updated the Cisco Security Agent to defend against SSH attacks. If an SSH attack occurs, the system stops all SSH functionality after approximately 12 minutes. The system remains locked against the specific attacker for an hour and against other sources for several minutes.
The updated version of the Cisco Security Agent no longer encounters problems during the installation.
Note
The Cisco Security Agent is only updated when you upgrade or install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express.
Updated the Microsoft Outlook and Web Meeting Room Plug-Ins
Updated the Microsoft Outlook plug-in that is used for scheduling and attending meetings using the Microsoft Outlook client. Also updated the web meeting room so that users can use Cyrillic characters in the chat and note pods in the meeting room. The updated web meeting room plug-in also checks the hard drive of the user to ensure that the correct version is installed.
Improved the Information Capture (infocap)
Improved the information capture (infocap) report in the Administration Center to facilitate problem reporting.
Release 2.0.2
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24-Bit Color Option When Sharing
Languages Supported
This release of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system supports localization. The languages supported in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.2 are listed in Table 11.
Table 11 Localization Languages for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.2
Language End-User Interface Voice Prompts Online Help and User Guide Quick Start GuidesEnglish as spoken in the US (ENU)
ENU
ENU
ENU
ENU
English as spoken in the UK (ENG)
ENU
ENG
ENU
ENU
English as spoken in Australia (ENA)
ENU
ENA
ENU
ENU
French as spoken in France (FRA)
FRA
FRA
FRA
FRA
French as spoken in Canada (FRC)
FRA
FRC
FRA
FRA
German (DEU)
DEU
DEU
DEU
DEU
Japanese (JPN)
JPN
JPN
JPN
JPN
Korean (KOR)
KOR
KOR
KOR
KOR
Spanish as spoken in Spain (ESP)
ESP
ESP
ENU1
ESP
Spanish as spoken in Latin America (ESO)
ESP
ESO
ENU1
ESP
Portuguese as spoken in Brazil (PTB)
PTB
PTB
ENU1
PTB
Italian (ITA)
ITA
ITA
ENU1
ITA
Dutch (NLD)
NLD
NLD
ENU1
NLD
Swedish (SVE)
SVE
SVE
ENU1
SVE
Russian (RUS)
RUS
RUS
ENU1
RUS
Danish (DAN)
DAN
DAN
ENU1
DAN
Mandarin Chinese as spoken in mainland China (CHS)
CHS
CHS
ENU1
CHS
Mandarin Chinese as spoken in Taiwan (CHT)
CHT
CHT
ENU1
CHT
1 If you click Help, the system displays a message in that language stating that there is no help available in that language.
Individual languages can be installed by using the language packs. See the "About Language Packs" section for information about installing the language packs.
Remote Control
While screen sharing, the system allows presenters to pass control of the shared desktop, window, or application to another presenter. A presenter must request control before the original presenter can hand over control of the shared screen.
24-Bit Color Option When Sharing
Added the option for 24-bit color for screen sharing.
Release 2.0.1
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Scheduled and Reservationless Video
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Segmented Meeting Access (SMA)
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Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
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Cannot Upgrade From Cisco Conference Connection to Release 2.x
Scheduled and Reservationless Video
Scheduled and reservationless video adds H.263 and H.264 AVC video compression support to the existing scheduled and reservationless meeting architecture in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. Video ports are licensed and managed separately from the existing voice ports.
Supported video endpoints for scheduled and reservationless conferencing include SCCP and H.323 devices including:
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Cisco Unified Video Advantage
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985 video phone
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Cisco Unified Personal Communicator
SIP endpoints are also supported. See the "Video Conferencing Endpoint Requirements" section for more information about SIP endpoint restrictions.
Segmented Meeting Access (SMA)
Segmented meeting access, also called SMA, allows the optional deployment of a second server in a DMZ to provide a complete separation between internal and external web meetings. Voice and video meetings will continue to be hosted on a single server behind a corporate firewall. SMA provides a more secure option than doing all web conferencing via service providers.
The purpose of SMA is to divide meetings into separately-accessible segments to improve security and to allow users outside the corporate firewall to access the web collaboration feature of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. Only limited access is allowed for users outside a company's firewall. These users connect to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express via the User Web Lite module. The User Web Lite runs on a secondary (external) server that is outside the company firewall. The secondary server communicates with the primary (or internal) server to execute the requested actions. The internal server provides web services that the external server is allowed to use through a secure, remotely forwarded port.
Cisco Security Agent (CSA)
Cisco Security Agent (CSA) security software provides threat protection for server and desktop computing systems, also known as endpoints. The CSA goes beyond conventional endpoint security solutions by identifying and preventing malicious behavior before it can occur, thereby removing potential known and unknown security risks that threaten enterprise networks and applications. Because the CSA analyzes behavior rather than relying on signature matching, its solution provides robust protection with reduced operational costs.
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0 automatically includes the CSA. No installation or configuration is necessary.
Auto Attend
The auto attend feature allows users to call into the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system and be automatically placed into a meeting. Even if you have no meetings currently scheduled when you call the system, if the system can identify you, it automatically logs you in.
Note
By default, this feature is disabled. We recommend that you enable it for all users and groups on your system. From the Administration Center, go to User Configuration > User Group Management. Choose a group and click Edit. On the Edit User Group Details page, scroll to the bottom, and for Auto attend mode, select Auto-Attend Mtg from the drop-down box. Do this for all groups on your system.
The auto attend feature works as follows:
1.
A user calls into the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system.
2.
The system reads the phone number that the user called in from, also called the automatic number ID (ANI), and tries to associate it with all the phone numbers entered in all user profiles.
3.
If the ANI exactly matches the phone number in a user profile, the system checks to see if the caller is invited to any meetings that are currently in progress. The system does not check continuous meetings.
4.
If the caller has been invited to exactly one meeting that is currently in progress, the system puts the caller directly into that meeting.
During this process, the caller is not asked for any input. (The only exception is if the meeting requires a password or if the caller needs to record his name.) Callers hear the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express jingle and greeting prompt when the system answers and then they are automatically placed into the meeting.
If a caller is invited to more than one meeting at this time, the system does not know which meeting the user prefers and only logs the user in to the system. The user can then select the meeting himself.
Integration with Cisco Unity Connection
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express is now integrated with Cisco Unity Connection Release 2.0. This allows mobile users to access meetings using speech commands. For more information about this integration, see the "Cisco Unity Connection Configuration" section of the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x and the "Integrating with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express" chapter of the System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 2.0.
Cannot Upgrade From Cisco Conference Connection to Release 2.x
You cannot upgrade from Cisco Conference Connection to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x. You can only upgrade from Cisco Conference Connection to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.x and then upgrade from Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.x to Release 2.x.
Installation and Upgrade Notes
Installing a New System
For new installations, you must order the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system software and licensing. Go to http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ordering/ or contact your Cisco sales representative.
Each Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express shipment comes with an installation DVD, which is required for all new installations. The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express operating system and application software is installed from the installation DVD.
For step-by-step installation and upgrade instructions, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
Upgrading an Existing System
From Cisco.com you can download upgrade-only software images that are used to upgrade from an earlier software release to a later software release of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express.
To download this software, go to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml. You must have an account on Cisco.com to access the Software Center. The images posted at the Software Center require existing installations of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express.
For information about upgrading to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.1, Release 2.0.2, or Release 2.0.3, see the Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x and the following information:
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About Upgrading an SMA Server to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from Release 2.0.1
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About Upgrading to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from Release 1.2.1 (Localized Version)
Supported Upgrade Paths
Before you can upgrade to Release 2.0.1, your system must have Release 1.2.0 or 1.2.1 installed. You cannot upgrade to Release 2.0.1 from any other release.
Before you can upgrade to Release 2.0.2, your system must have Release 1.2.0, 1.2.1, or 2.0.1 installed. You cannot upgrade to Release 2.0.2 from any other release.
Before you can upgrade to Release 2.0.3, your system must have Release 1.20, 1.2.1, 2.0.1, or 2.0.2 installed. You cannot upgrade to Release 2.0.3 from any other release.
About Upgrading an SMA Server to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from Release 2.0.1
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.1 introduced the concept of Segmented Meeting Access (SMA). (See the "Segmented Meeting Access (SMA)" section for more information.) If you upgrade from a Release 2.0.1 system with SMA to a Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 system, follow these steps in this order:
1.
Disable SMA.
2.
Upgrade the system. See the Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
3.
Restart the primary server.
4.
Re-enable SMA.
For information about using SMA, see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
About Upgrading to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from Release 1.2.1 (Localized Version)
Note
This section only applies to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.2 and Release 2.0.3 because they are localized releases. It does not apply to Release 2.0.1 because that release is only in English.
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Before Upgrading from a Localized Release
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After Upgrading from a Localized Release
Before Upgrading from a Localized Release
If you upgrade to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from a localized release such as Release 1.2.1, you must deactivate all languages other than US English and UK English before you start the upgrade. The default language on the system must be either US English or UK English. To set your default language to English, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1
Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. For information about logging in, see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
Step 2
Click Administration.
Step 3
Click System Configuration > Usage Configuration.
Step 4
From the drop-down list, select English as the installed language for the Language 1 field.
Step 5
Click Save.
After Upgrading from a Localized Release
After upgrading your system to Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3 from Release 1.2.1, the system displays an error message to any end user who logs in with a profile language other than US English or UK English. All end users must change their profile language to US English or UK English.
Note
This can only be done by the end user and cannot be done by the system administrator.
To enable other languages, you must download and install the language packs. See the "Languages Supported" section for more information about the language packs. See the "About Language Packs" section for information about installing the language packs.
End users can set their default profile language to English by following these steps:
Procedure
Step 1
Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. For information about logging in, see the User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
Step 2
Click Profile.
Step 3
From the drop-down list, select English for the Language field.
Step 4
Click Update Profile.
About Language Packs
Note
This section only applies to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.2 and Release 2.0.3 because they are localized releases. It does not apply to Release 2.0.1 because that release is only in English.
By default, when you first install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.0.2 or Release 2.0.3, US English is the only language on the system. To have more than one language active at any time, you must install the language license. With the language license, the system can have up to four languages active at one time. Without the language license, the system allows only one language on the system at any time. For information about installing the language license, see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
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Installing a Language Pack Using the Console
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Installing a Language Pack Remotely
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Setting Up Your Web Client for the Chosen Language
About the Language Pack File
The language pack file name is in the following format:
CUMPE_LanguagePack_la_LO-A.B.C.D.bin
where
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la_LO represents the two letter language code and two letter locale code
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A, B, C, and D represent the version number. The first three numbers (A, B, and C) in the version for the language pack file must be the same as the first three numbers (A, B, and C) in the version for the system.
For example, the language pack file for Australian English is called CUMPE_LanguagePack_en_AU-2.0.3.35.bin.
To find the language pack file, go to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml.
Installing a Language Pack Using the Console
Procedure
Step 1
Go to Cisco.com and find the language pack file.
Step 2
Save the file to a convenient location.
Step 3
From the console, go to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express operating system login page and log in as the user called root. See the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x for complete information about logging in to the console.
Step 4
Right-click on the desktop and select New Terminal. This brings up the command line.
Step 5
Navigate to the directory where you saved the language pack.
Step 6
Enter sh CUMPE_LanguagePack_la_LO-A.B.C.D.bin to execute the program (where CUMPE_LanguagePack_la_LO-A.B.C.D.bin is the actual name of the language pack file).
The GUI displays the Introduction page.
Step 7
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express installer displays the licensing agreement. After reading the licensing agreement, select I accept the terms of the License Agreement and click Install.
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express installer installs the language pack and restarts the system.
Step 8
Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express and click Administration.
Step 9
Go to System Configuration > Usage Configuration.
Step 10
Click the arrow next to the Language 1 field to see the languages available on the system.
Step 11
Add the extra language in the Language 1, Language 2, Language 3, or Language 4 fields.
Step 12
If necessary, create profiles that use the new language. All text is immediately available in the newly installed language.
Step 13
To activate the voice prompts for the newly installed language, do the following:
a.
Log in as the mpxadmin user. For information about logging in and using the command line interface (CLI), see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
b.
Change to the root user by entering su - and the root user password.
c.
Go to the CLI and enter mpx_sys restart
The new language is now completely activated. If you create new profiles that use this language, you do not need to restart the system.
Installing a Language Pack Remotely
Follow these steps to install a language pack remotely using SSH.
Procedure
Step 1
Go to Cisco.com and find the language pack file.
Step 2
Save the file to a convenient location.
Step 3
Using an SSH client, log in as the user called mpxadmin. See the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x for complete information about logging in using SSH.
Step 4
Change to the root user by entering su - and enter the root password.
Step 5
Transfer the language pack file to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express using SCP file transfer.
Step 6
From the CLI, navigate to the directory where you saved the language pack file.
Step 7
Enter sh CUMPE_LanguagePack_la_LO-A.B.C.D.bin to execute the program (where CUMPE_LanguagePack_la_LO-A.B.C.D.bin is the actual name of the language pack file).
Step 8
The installer displays the licensing agreement. After reading the licensing agreement, press Enter to select I accept the terms of the License Agreement and click Install.
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express installer installs the language pack and restarts the system.
Step 9
Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express and click Administration.
Step 10
Go to System Configuration > Usage Configuration.
Step 11
Click the arrow next to the Language 1 field to see the languages available on the system.
Step 12
Add the extra language in the Language 1, Language 2, Language 3, or Language 4 fields.
Step 13
If necessary, create profiles that use the new language. All text is immediately available in the newly installed language.
Step 14
To activate the voice prompts for the newly installed language, do the following:
a.
Log in as the mpxadmin user. For information about logging in and using the command line interface (CLI), see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
b.
Change to the root user by entering su - and the root user password.
c.
Go to the CLI and enter mpx_sys restart
The new language is now completely activated. If you create new profiles that use this language, you do not need to restart the system.
Setting Up Your Web Client for the Chosen Language
After installing a language pack, you must use a genuine Microsoft Windows PC created for that specific language. If you use a PC created for English to view your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system in another language, follow these steps to view the language correctly:
Step 1
Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2
Choose Internet Options.
Step 3
Click Languages....
Step 4
Move your preferred language to the top of the Language list.
Step 5
Click OK twice.
After the Upgrade
After upgrading to Release 2.0.1, Release 2.0.2, or Release 2.0.3, reboot the system following this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1
Log in as the mpxadmin user. For information about logging in and using the command line interface (CLI), see the Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x.
Step 2
Change to the root user by entering su - and the root user password.
Step 3
Go to the CLI and enter reboot
Important Notes
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Open Source Copyright Information
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Adobe Technology and Trademarks
Third Party Software
This software includes software governed by certain open source licenses as follows:
LAME 3.xx found at http://www.mp3dev.org.
LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder
http://www.mp3dev.org
March 2001Originally developed by Mike Cheng (www.uq.net.au/~zzmcheng).
Now maintained by Mark Taylor (www.mp3dev.org).This code is distributed under the GNU LESSER PUBLIC LICENSE
(LGPL, see www.gnu.org) with the following modification:1.
If you determine that distribution of LAME requires a patent license,
and you obtain a patent license, you may distribute LAME even though
redistribution of LAME may also require a patent license.2.
You agree not to enforce any patent claims for any aspect of
MPEG audio compression, or any other techniques contained in
the LAME source code.LAME uses the MPGLIB decoding engine, from the MPG123 package, written
by: Michael Hipp (www.mpg123.de) MPGLIB is released under the GPL.Copyrights (c) 1999,2000,2001 by Mark Taylor
Copyrights (c) 1998 by Michael Cheng
Copyrights (c) 1995,1996,1997 by Michael Hipp: mpglibAs well as additional copyrights as documented in the source code.
If you cannot locate copies of the referenced GPL license(s) in this section please contact
the Free Software Foundation at licensing@fsf.org or 51 Franklin St., 5th Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301. For information about obtaining the source code for the third party
software, contact Cisco Systems Legal Department and include details about the product
and a copy of the license at 300 E. Tasman Dr., San Jose, CA 95124.Open Source Copyright Information
Note
Copyright information for Open SSL can be found in the Licensing Information for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express in the following location: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/meetingplace_express/roadmap/mpx_licensing_information.html
Portions of this software product are copyright as follows:
Copyright (c) 1985, 1987, 1988 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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Adobe Technology and Trademarks
Adobe technology is used in this product.
Adobe and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Caveats
Using Bug Toolkit
Known problems (bugs) are graded according to severity level. These release notes contain descriptions of the following:
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All severity level 1 or 2 bugs.
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Significant severity level 3 bugs.
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All customer-found bugs.
You can search for problems by using the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit.
Before You Begin
To access Bug Toolkit, you need the following items:
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Internet connection
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Web browser
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Cisco.com user ID and password
Procedure
Step 1
To access the Bug Toolkit, go to http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/action.do?hdnAction=searchBugs.
Step 2
Log in with your Cisco.com user ID and password.
Step 3
To look for information about a specific problem, enter the bug ID number in the "Search for Bug ID" field, then click Go.
For information about how to search for bugs, create saved searches, and create bug groups, click Help in the Bug Toolkit page.
Hardware Caveats
See the documentation for your specific hardware server. Documentation for Cisco 7800 Series Media Convergence Servers can be found at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Open Caveats
The caveats in Table 12 describe possible unexpected behavior in the latest Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express software release. These caveats may also be open in previous releases. Only severity 1, severity 2, and select severity 3 open caveats, as well as all customer-found defects, are provided in this document, and they are listed in order of severity and then in alphanumeric order by bug identifier. For more information about an individual defect, click or go to the URL in Table 12 to access the online record for that defect, including workarounds.
Because defect status continually changes, be aware that Table 12 reflects a snapshot of the defects that were open at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of open defects, access the Bug Toolkit (see the "Using Bug Toolkit" section).
Resolved Caveats
This section lists caveats that are resolved but that may have been open in previous releases.
Only severity 1, severity 2, and select severity 3 resolved caveats, as well as all customer-found defects, are provided in this document, and they are listed in order of severity and then in alphanumeric order by bug identifier. For more information about an individual defect, click or go to the URL below the defect to access the online record for that defect.
Because defect status continually changes, be aware that this document reflects a snapshot of the defects that were resolved at the time this report was compiled. For an updated view of resolved defects, access the Bug Toolkit (see the "Using Bug Toolkit" section).
Release 2.0.3
The following defects were resolved in Release 2.0.3.
Release 2.0.2
The following defects were resolved in Release 2.0.2.
1 This defect has been moved to the closed state, which means that the defect is valid but will not be fixed due to vendor limitations.
2 This defect cannot be reproduced, so it is considered closed.
Release 2.0.1
The following defects were resolved in Release 2.0.1.
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