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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.2 and MeetingPlace Express VT 1.2 Delta Between Rel 1.1 and 1.2

Objectives. At the end of this module the attendee will be able to:Explain the new features enhancements available with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.2Explain the operation and deployment of the new MeetingPlace Express Outlook Calendar integration option.Explain the features and deploymen

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    1. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.2 and MeetingPlace Express VT 1.2 (Delta Between Rel 1.1 and 1.2) Bobbie Martin, TME Unified Communications Business Unit (UCBU) November 2006

    2. Objectives At the end of this module the attendee will be able to: Explain the new features enhancements available with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.2 Explain the operation and deployment of the new MeetingPlace Express Outlook Calendar integration option. Explain the features and deployment capabilities of the new Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT 1.2 Explain the new Google OneBox option with integration to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.2 Explain the different resources available to field and partner personnel for MeetingPlace Express products

    3. Agenda Hardware/Software Capacities CUMPE 1.2 Features LDAP Integrations Changes Outlook E-Mail Integrations Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT 1.2 Installation and Upgrades Resources

    5. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.2 Overview

    6. CUMPE 1.2 Capacity on MCS 7825/7835/7845 3.0 Series are EOS 3.0 Series are EOS

    7. Sizing Unified MeetingPlace Express Sizing Guidelines # of CCM/CCME users (seats) Use table to determine appropriate Web sizing Sizing Considerations Largest meeting size? # of concurrent meetings and average size? Expected growth rate over next year?

    8. Port List for Firewall Configuration For CUMPE Web conferencing traffic can tunnel through port 80 or 443( SSL). Highly recommend NTP server connection for all CUMPE Web conferencing traffic can tunnel through port 80 or 443( SSL). Highly recommend NTP server connection for all CUMPE

    9. CUMPE Localizations Additional Localizations available in 1.2 US English (V, W) and UK English (V) Australian English (V) German (V, W) (Q1CY07) or 1.1.4 now French (V, W) and Canadian French (V) (Q1CY07) or 1.1.4 now Japanese and Korean (V,W) (new in 1.2 available Q1CY07) Support for 4 Languages Simultaneous on One Server Customer can choose system languages from any supported End user interfaces only are localized, Admin is English Must have a Language License Key to enable more than one language Language Preferences can be set at the User Profile and/or Group E-mail format field in the user profile determines which format is used for e-mail notifications sent to each user. Non-profiled users receive the Guest User Language Notification Upgrades: the system default language must be set to US English first

    10. NEW Import Users *and* Use LDAP Authentication (1.1.3 and 1.2 supported) Import users *and* set authentication type to corp LDAP by default which populates all users into the directory during install/configuration without forcing users to subscribe via GUI CUMPE from v1.1(1) and beyond support this capability STEP1: Maintenance=>Export =>Profile Information into a .csv formated file (this provides all of the fields for a user profile. Add the customer user information to populate the required .csv fields. STEP2: In the import file is a field called, isLocalUser - Set it to No for LDAP authenticated users (this will not use the MeetingPlace Express profile password field). STEP3: Use the Profile Import feature in the CUMPE Admin to

    11. Import .csv File Example

    13. CUPMPE Outlook Integration 1.2 (Option) End users can schedule, reschedule, and cancel meetings from the Microsoft Outlook calendar Microsoft Outlook notifications can be sent whether the meetings were scheduled, rescheduled, or canceled from the Outlook calendar or from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express end-user web interface Re-occurring Meetings Supported (System parameters apply) When end users accept an invitation, the meeting information and a click-to-attend link become available from their Microsoft Outlook calendar

    14. MeetingPlace Express Outlook Tab Download from CUMPE Home Page, Schedule Page (both or neither) or via Automated Distribution Tool (i.e. SMS) SilentSuppresses the need for user input. AdminInstalls the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Extension Plug-in is automatically configured for URL First time login UserID and Password requiredthen saved in plug-in

    15. CUMPE Outlook Schedule Tab Create new meeting (reservationless or regular meeting) Subject taken from Appointment tab MeetingID can be supplied or Vanity ID typed in Number of participants Max system parameter Publish Meeting (Find) More Options Reservationless meetings act differently than regular scheduled meetings. In reservationless meetings, everyone holds outside the audio meetingroom until the owner enters, then the audio meeting starts.the Reservationless meetingID can be the endusers IP Telephony number or a randomly assigned number based on who will be using the system.Reservationless meetings act differently than regular scheduled meetings. In reservationless meetings, everyone holds outside the audio meetingroom until the owner enters, then the audio meeting starts.the Reservationless meetingID can be the endusers IP Telephony number or a randomly assigned number based on who will be using the system.

    16. CUMPE Outlook Schedule Tab- More Options

    17. CUMPE Outlook Calendar Notification Provides Web URL Login to voice (outdial) and web session from a single page used for either Lite meetingroom or full Web Collaboration (Based on Profile settings) Internal and external phone numbers configured in Admin

    18. Exchange/Outlook Integration Option Requires Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002 (XP) or 2003 (Microsoft Exchange 2000 or 2003) Requires One dedicated e-mail account on the Microsoft Exchange Server to enable communication CUMPE (make PW require no expiration) System administrator configures the setup.exe file that installs the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Extension for Microsoft Outlook on end-user PC systems The extension enables users to click a tab within the Microsoft Outlook Calendar to access a CUMPE browser based scheduling form via HTTP Microsoft Outlook Tools > Options and then selecting the MeetingPlace tab (shows plugin extension)

    19. CUMPE Supports Both SMTP and Outlook Email Integrations E-mail type in the user profile settings to determine which type of notification is sent to each user (SMTP or Outlook) For meetings that are scheduled from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express end-user web interface, notifications may be sent as either of the following: SMTP e-mail notification from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Microsoft Outlook notification from the Microsoft Exchange Server For meetings that are scheduled from the Microsoft Outlook Calendar: Invitees with Outlook receive Microsoft Outlook Calendar notifications. Microsoft Outlook sends a single notification to all invitees in the Language specified in the meeting schedulers Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express user profile.

    20. CUMPE Notifications Both SMTP e-mail and Microsoft Outlook notifications use the e-mail notification templates and System Administrators can customize them Both SMTP e-mail and Microsoft Outlook notifications provide relevant meeting information and click-to-attend links. Microsoft Outlook notifications provide the following additional benefits: Microsoft Outlook notifications can immediately update each invitees Microsoft Outlook Calendar. The meeting scheduler receives Microsoft Outlook replies that indicate which attendees accepted or declined the invitation. Microsoft Outlook integration is applicable only for scheduled and reservationless meetings. Microsoft Outlook does not support ad hoc (voice/video or web) conferencing. When a meeting is scheduled from Microsoft Outlook, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express cannot track which invitees have Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express user profiles and therefore treats everyone as a guest user unless you click Remember Me on first Web session. This limitation prevents the system from automatically dialing out to users based on their attend settings.

    21. CUMPE Outlook Plug-in Operation Installs 3 files to the ..\office\addins folder: MPExc.ecf, MPFxxx.mpl, MP4OLxxx.dll Registers MP4OLxxx.dll with the OS ("x" denotes the version number. HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE\software\Microsoft\exchange\client\extensions This Registry key informs Outlook about MPOL.) When Outlook opens, it detects and runs MP4OL extension The extension will first check HKCU for MP information. If the information is present, it will configure and display the MP tab. If the information is not present, the extension will then look at HKU\.default. If it finds the information there, it will populate HKCU then configure and display the MP tab. If the information is not present in HKU\.default, the extension goes to sleep. Running setup.exe /admin /silent is used during SMS implementations to both suppress UI elements and to write to HKU\.default\software\latitude\Meetingplace for Outlook.

    23. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT 1.2 Ad-hoc and rich-media conferencing Voice/video/web for Personal Communicator Voice/video for other CallManager video telephony endpoints Midsized Organizations with CallManager 4.1+/5.X+ Video Telephony and/or CUPC Deployments 40 concurrent users of voice, video & web max No scheduled/reservationless meetings yet Except demo capacity, see Deployment Options slide (future release will allow VT ports to be added to CUMPE voice/web system.) Simple to Deploy and Manage Dedicated Single-server, Linux-based software Deployed internally inside firewall only for CCM Video Telephony endpoints Cisco MeetingPlace Express is an integrated voice and Web conferencing solution that makes it easy and affordable for midsize organizations and small enterprises to realize the cost savings and productivity benefits of deploying conferencing with Cisco CallManager. Cisco MeetingPlace Express provides simple, powerful conferencing functions that are easy to deploy and manage. CallManager 4.0 IS NOT SUPPORTEDmust be at CCM 4.1+ Cisco MeetingPlace Express is an integrated voice and Web conferencing solution that makes it easy and affordable for midsize organizations and small enterprises to realize the cost savings and productivity benefits of deploying conferencing with Cisco CallManager. Cisco MeetingPlace Express provides simple, powerful conferencing functions that are easy to deploy and manage. CallManager 4.0 IS NOT SUPPORTEDmust be at CCM 4.1+

    24. Cisco Unified CallManager Video Telephony NOW Has 2 Different Solutions Based on Customer Requirements

    25. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3500 Series (Version 5.x)

    26. Video Telephony with Unified MeetingPlace Express VT

    27. Cisco Unified Personal Communicator & MeetingPlace Express VT

    28. Ad-Hoc Voice or voice/video or Voice/video/web End users 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 CallManager. You can also initiate voice, video, and web conferences through Cisco Unified Personal Communicator In contrast, scheduled and reservationless meetings are set up and accessed only through Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express end-user interfaces, over either the phone or the web. End users 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 CallManager. You can also initiate voice, video, and web conferences through Cisco Unified Personal Communicator In contrast, scheduled and reservationless meetings are set up and accessed only through Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express end-user interfaces, over either the phone or the web.

    29. CUMPE-VT 1.2 MCS Hardware Requirements CUMPE-VT REQUIRES A DEDICATED SERVER in Rel. 1.2 to accommodate these maximums 30 max on 7835 and 40 max on 7845. The maximum meeting size up to 40 concurrent users of voice conferencing, 40 concurrent users of video conferencing, and 40 concurrent users of Web conferencing. The system supports N/2 meetings, where N is the capacity of the system. IPC1 SKU and exact equivalent HP and IBM servers are also supported: http://www.cisco.com/go/swonly

    30. CUMPE-VT Voice Activated Switching The voice-activated display includes only one video stream at a time (1x1 layout) using Common Intermediate Format (CIF) dimensions. The video stream of the active speaker is sent to all endpoints in the conference, and the video stream of the previous speaker is sent to the current active speaker. When only one endpoint is in the conference, then that endpoint displays its own video stream.

    31. CUMPE 1.2 Report Enhancements

    32. Ad-hoc Video Capacity Configuration Video Codec Support: Set system wide for either H.263 OR H.264 (not bothno transcoding capability) In each video conference, all participating endpoints are dynamically adjusted to use the same video bit rate (only one per meeting) 56Kpbs to 704Kpbs are supported (optimized for 320Kpbs) If 704 is configured as maximum video rate, then the capacity is divided by a factor of 3 . i.e. 40 ports video becomes ~13 ports of 704Kpbs If participants join the conference using different video bit rates, then Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express-VT sends flow-control messages that instruct endpoints to lower their bit rates to match the lowest-speed endpoint. (No transrating) All participating video endpoints are dynamically adjusted to use the codec that is configured in the Video codec field Video endpoints that do not support the configured codec cannot join any video conferences

    33. CUMPE Video Ports for Ad Hoc Conferencing The number of available ad hoc video ports on the system is equal to the lesser port count of the installed stdvideoconf license and maxadhoc license. One ad hoc video port is utilized for each video endpoint in a call. The actual number of usable ad hoc video ports on the system depends on what Video maximum bit rate configured: At the default bit rate of 320 kbps, the number of usable of ad hoc video ports is equal to the installed stdvideoconf license port count. i.e. Purchase 30 Video Ports, all 30 are available If you increase the Video maximum bit rate above 320Kpbs (704Kbps), then the system decreases the number of available ad hoc video ports by a factor of 3. i.e. Purchase 40 video ports, usable are 30/3=10 @ 704Kbps If you decrease the Video maximum bit rate from 704Kpbs to 320Kbps or below, then the system increases the number of available ad hoc video ports, up to the lesser of stdvideoconf & maxadhoc i.e. if they purchase 20 ports they can use all 20 If you do not install the stdvideoconf license (demo mode for most customers or labs), then the default six video ports are not affected by changes to the Video maximum bit rate i.e. can use up to 704Kpbs for all 6 demo ports, remember all endpoints to use the whatever the LOWEST rate is in the video conference

    34. View Maximum Video Streams at 30bps To display the number of ad hoc video ports that are currently available on a system, see the Max streams supported at this bit rate read-only field on the Ad Hoc Conferencing Configuration page.

    35. Configure CUPMPE-VT Ad Hoc Conferencing To configure ad hoc conferencing, you must configure both Cisco Unified CallManager 4.1+/5.X+ and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express-VT. Once both products are configured, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT* registers with Cisco Unified CallManager to report: number of voice/video ports that can be supported (based on VT Licenses purchased) the configured video codec to use (either H.263 or H.264, Default: H.263) configured minimum and maximum video bit rates (56/64/128/320/704, Default: 320) CUCM sends CUMPE-VT an XML configuration file that contains the parameters that you configured* *Changing configuration parameters causes the CUMPE-VT system to clear all active calls and meetings. The system then cancels the current registration with CUCM and reregisters using the new configuration parameters.

    36. To ensure that only a voice/video conference bridge in CUCM gets used when a user wants to hold a voice or video conference Create the CUPME-VT MCS resource as a conference bridge (type = IPVC 35XX and use the CUMPE Ethernet Port 0 MAC). Add the video conference bridge to a media resource group. Add the media resource group to a media resource group list Assign the media resource group list to the device or device pool that will use the video conference bridge. (Device pool must also support G.711 unless transcoding resources have also been defined.) Configure Meet me numbers if desired Add secondary conferencing resources as well for additional voice conferencing only resources as desired. CUCM Status field displays Registered on the Ad Hoc Conferencing Configuration page in the CUMPE-VT Administration Center, the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express conference bridge becomes available for Cisco Unified CallManager ad hoc conferences Configure CUMPE-VT Ad Hoc Conferencing

    37. Admin Web: Configuring Ad Hoc Mode

    38. H.323 Endpoints in CCM Video Telephony H.323 Endpoints can be registered to either IOS Gatekeeper or CCM Video Telephony for call resolution. Dial plan must allow all unique DNs for routing purposes (i.e. IOS GK uses 5xxx, CCM uses 6xxx series and each can resolve to the other). CCM Trunk to a IOS Gatekeeper will allow interoperability between CCM Video endpoints and H.323 endpoints. With CUMPE-VT only CCM Registered endpoints (SCCP) can INITIATE a conference H.323 endpoints cannot INITIATE a conference. SCCP phone dials other endpoint (SCCP or H.323) -- point-to-point call The SCCP phone user presses the Conf soft key to conference another party The SCCP user dials the other party (SCCP or H.323) -- 2nd point-to-point call Then presses the conf key again to join all parties The CUMPE-VT is invoked by CCM via the MRGL Device Pool configuration H.323 Endpoints can also dial into CCM Meet me numbers as long as the IOS Gatekeeper is configured to resolved those phone number to CCM trunk. SIP video endpoint support requires CCM 5.0+

    39. Ad-hoc Video User Recommendations The video mixer switches the video stream to the current active speaker, which is the loudest speaker as determined by the audio mixer. End users in a video call may experience poor or confusing video switching results if any participating endpoints generate loud background noises. Provide the following recommendations to end users that may participate in video calls: If you are only listening (and not speaking), then mute your phone. Do not use a speakerphone, which may generate echoes, ringing sounds, or audio feedback. If you use a microphone that is built into your video camera, then keep the camera away from fans, vents, and other sources of noise.

    40. Cisco Soft client Recommendations For soft phones, such as Cisco Unified Personal Communicator with a Cisco VT Camera or Cisco IP Communicator with Cisco Unified Video Advantage: Do not use the microphone that is built into your computer. These microphones tend to pick up a lot of background noise. We highly recommend that you use a headset that is equipped with a microphone. Whenever multiple microphones are available, make sure that your computer and video endpoint are configured to use the desired microphone. For example, suppose that you use Cisco Unified Personal Communicator with a Cisco VT Camera on a Windows XP system, and that you have a headset that is equipped with a microphone. To make sure that your system is configured to use the headset microphone, choose Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices. Then click the Audio tab, and make sure that your headset is selected as the sound recording device. See the documentation for your specific endpoint product to optimize audio settings and resolve audio problems.For example, suppose that you use Cisco Unified Personal Communicator with a Cisco VT Camera on a Windows XP system, and that you have a headset that is equipped with a microphone. To make sure that your system is configured to use the headset microphone, choose Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices. Then click the Audio tab, and make sure that your headset is selected as the sound recording device. See the documentation for your specific endpoint product to optimize audio settings and resolve audio problems.

    41. Four Deployment Options

    42. Customer CUMPE-VT Design Questions? What CCM Version are you on? What type/model H.323/SIP video endpoints do you currently use? Do any of your H.323 endpoints have a built in MCU? (These are not supported on CCM as a video telephony endpoint) Are any of your current endpoints going to convert to SCCP? What type/model Video telephony SCCP endpoints are you deploying? (CUVA, 7985, CUPC with cameras, Tandberg, Sony or Polycom SCCP?) How many simultaneous ad-hoc video conferences will you expect to support given your total endpoint population and usage? Do you require any advanced video conferencing features (continuous presence, transrating/transcoding?) based on your current investment in endpoints?

    43. Video Telephony WAN Design Bandwidth settings in CUCM Location for maximum video allowed between sites Local endpoint settings can affect how video works Video Advantage low bandwidth setting affects video performance PC hardware and memory (if low) may affect Cisco Unified Video Advantage quality (or even if the remote video is seen) at higher rates and using H.264 codec

    44. CallManager Video Telephony Architecture IOS Gatekeeper IOS Gatekeeper

    45. Cisco Unified CallManager Video Telephony Resources Cisco Unified Communications SRND Based on Cisco Unified CallManager 4.x IP Video Telephony Chapter http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_implementation_design_guide_book09186a00806e8a79.html Cisco Unified Communications SRND Based on Cisco Unified CallManager 5.x IP Video Telephony and Presence (if applicable) Chapters http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_implementation_design_guide_book09186a00806492bb.html CiscoCallManager Administration Guide (Release specific) Refer to the Conference Bridge Configuration, Media Resource Group Configuration, Media Resource Group List Configuration, and Device Pool Configuration

    46. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Google OneBox Option

    47. Google OneBox Gallery Module This module enables you to quickly search the days meetings to find relevant active or scheduled collaborative conferences hosted by Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express. The search results permit you to join an active meeting as well as view scheduling details for future meetings. The user precedes a search keyword with a Trigger. In this case, meeting is the trigger that tells the appliance to invoke the MPE OneBox module. Previously, an admin configured the OneBox module to point to a particular MPE. This module is provided by Google(not Cisco) http://code.google.com/enterprise/detail_Cisco_Unified_MeetingPlace_Express.html

    48. Google OneBox Gallery Module (please reference this to customers) http://code.google.com/enterprise/oneboxgallery.html The Google Search Appliance is installed by a customer behind their firewall and integrates to their own Google deployment. The appliance provides a way to create one or more OneBox modules that allow a Customer to create on-demand search filters to specific content within the network. The content provider (e.g. MeetingPlace Express) returns the data in pre-determined XML format that the OneBox module knows how to extract and present the data in a meaningful way. Google OneBox Gallery Module

    49. Google OneBox Search and Results Example

    51. Installing CUMPE Simple Installation for Customers/Partners Total OS Load Takes approximately 20 Minutes Operating System (RedHat Linux & Informix) Cisco MP Express Application (25 Minutes) Install the License Files Without licensing, 6 voice & 6 web & 6 Video ULs are enabled Configure System Backups Configure CUCM Configure CUCM to Point to MP Express as a H.323 or SIP Gateway Optional: User Profiles from CCM User Configuration and/or LDAP Configure SMTP or Exchange Email connection Optional: Configure CUCM for video telephony usage if VT purchased System is Up and Running

    52. CUMPE Installation Requirements OS and MeetingPlace Express application ships on one DVD Requires 2 hostnames and IP Addresses with Dual NICs enabled on MCS 7825/7835/7845 ** The NIC are not used to bypass a firewall in a DMZ environment. One is used for web conferencing traffic and the other is used for both RTP packets and Signaling/Web Conferencing traffic. Both hostnames must be populated in DNS -- internal and external if deployed in a firewall DMZ Mail server IP address and/or hostname is required for meeting notifications (1) Exchange Email Account required if Outlook Integration Option NTP server IP address is required for time system synchronization Client PCs require the Macromedia Flash player installed prior to using the web conferencing portion of CUMPE MPE 1.2 can be upgraded from ALL previously released (official) versions

    53. System Back-up and Restore Using secure copy (SCP) and the SSH data transfer storing database backup files to a remote system over the network OR OR FTP (unsecured method) - FTP clients cannot transfer files to the CUMPE server (Release 1.2) You can enable or disable an automatic backup of entire database Backup happens periodically based on configuration (e.g. twice a week, every Monday and Wednesday at midnight, ) This process also incorporates archiving (if enabled) and cleanup Automatic database backup forces a logical log backup every hour If there is a database corruption, less than an hour of data is lost Archiving first forces a logical log backup and then makes a remote copy of all the backup files, the database bootstrap files, and the required external files. Meeting recordings are now included in the archive process (Rel. 1.2) Recorded Names are not included in the backup achieves. Database backups include system configuration, user profile information and includes user and system voice prompts (includes custom prompts). Meeting recordings are not backed-up. Backup takes care of DB configuration only, while archiving also copy other files to some external location. Those other files are licenses ($MP_ROOT/licenses) and prompts (anything under $MP_ROOT/afs/custom). Database backups include system configuration, user profile information and includes user and system voice prompts (includes custom prompts). Meeting recordings are not backed-up. Backup takes care of DB configuration only, while archiving also copy other files to some external location. Those other files are licenses ($MP_ROOT/licenses) and prompts (anything under $MP_ROOT/afs/custom).

    54. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Resources

    55. MeetingPlace Express 2.0 Roadmap ECd, targeting Q4 FY07 FCS Scheduled/reservationless video conferencing option Segmented meeting access (internal vs external web conferences) internal server with voice/video/web, plus DMZ web server option G.729a narrowband codec Tighter integration with Cisco Unified Communications auto phone login/attend ANI Unity Connection VUI access to meetings (stretch goal) Additional localizations (available ~ 3 months after FCS) Chinese (China, Taiwan), Spanish (Latin America, Spain), Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Danish, Portuguese (Brazil) CSA Support

    56. MeetingPlace Family Capabilities Comparison

    57. Documentation Resources on CCO Installation and Upgrade Guide for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress 1.2 Configuration and Maintenance Guide for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress 1.2 Voice Prompts Reference for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress 1.2 Troubleshooting Guide for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress 1.2 End User Guides User Guide for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress 1.2 Quick Start Guide for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress Outlook Quick Start Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Outlook User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Telephone Commands for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress 1.2

    58. NEW MeetingPlace Express E-learning Module Design, Implementation and Configuration E-learning module available soon to Partner E-Learning Connection (PEC) Rich-media Communications Specialization Cisco Unified Videoconferencing (updated modules 1,2,3) Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.1 (Module 4) http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le41/le79/le459/learning_certification_type_home_extra_level.html 642-481 CRMC Exam for RMC Certification Requires CCNA, CVOICE and Cisco Voice over IP Fundamentals (CVF) as prerequisites

    59. Demos/Trials Cisco Public - Canned Flash demo (Tab 4) http://www.cisco.com/cdc_content_elements/flash/cisco_uni_comm_3tab_web/flash.html Cisco Internal MeetingPlace Express Demo Reference Center e.g. access to demo script, http://mpe.meetingplace.net (available via Internet/PSTN) Cisco Internal Customer Trial http://wwwin.cisco.com/WWSales/wwops/wwssp/cdp/gdlp/ IPC Partner Lab Systems Updated NFR SKU, MPE-1-DEMO= ($895), coming with 1.2 scheduled/reservationless (6 V, 6 W) & ad-hoc (6 V, 6 W, 6 Vi) Can also use partner discount or NFR program (where available)

    60. Resources CUMPE E-mail Alias cs-mpe@cisco.com Public CCO Resources http://www.cisco.com/go/meetingplaceexpress Cisco VTG Internal Site http://wwwin.cisco.com/voice/products/meetingplaceexpress12.shtml Cisco Field Demo Reference http://wwwin.cisco.com/voice/sales/ucbu_demo.shtml#mpexpress UC Partner Resources (CCO- Partner Portal) http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/partners/pr61/pr158/pr173/rich_media_communications.html

    61. Key Takeaways New Outlook Calendar Integration option for scheduled voice/web available now! Expanded capacities for CUMPE 1.2! (200 voice/web) CUMPE VT is for ad-hoc video telephony and/or CUPC -VT only supports either H.263 or H.264 codecs -VT only supports voice activated video conferencing -VT only supports G.711 voice codec New E-learning Module soon on Partner E-Learning Connection for anyone!

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