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Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.1
OL-6666-03
New and Changed Information
Added Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Support, page 9
Added Support for French, German, and Australian English, page 9
Upgraded the License Capabilities, page 10
Updated the Network Configuration Installation, page 10
Changed the Configuration for Backups, page 10
Changed the Cisco Unified CallManager Authentication to a PIN, page 10
Changed Name of Product Suite
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express product was formerly called “Cisco MeetingPlace Express”
but has changed as of March 6, 2006. Cisco Systems, Inc. debuted a new product line called
Cisco Unified Communications, of which Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express is a part.
Other products affected by this new product line include Cisco Unified CallManager, Cisco Unified
IP Phone, Cisco Unified Video Advantage, and Cisco Unified Personal Communicator.
Added Support for Additional Servers
In Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.1.2, we added support for the following servers:
Cisco MCS 7825-H2-RC1
Cisco MCS 7825-I2-RC1
Cisco MCS 7845H-3.0-IPC1
Cisco MCS 7845-H1-RC1
Cisco MCS 7845-I1-RC1
See the “Server Requirements” section on page 2 for details.
Added Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Support
This feature allows Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 1.1 users to attend a
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express web-only meeting.
Note These web-only meetings have no voice component—the voice component of the meeting is handled by
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator.
To initiate a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express web-only meeting, a Cisco Unified
Personal Communicator user must have a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express profile; however, to
attend a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express web-only meeting, Cisco Unified Personal Communicator
users do not need a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express profile.
When a Cisco Unified Personal Communicator user initiates a web-only meeting, the
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system assigns a unique meeting ID to the web-only meeting (but
does not display this meeting ID on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express End-User Interface). The
web-only meeting launches automatically and brings in all Cisco Unified Personal Communicator users
as guests. No Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express profile passwords are required.