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Release Notes for CiscoUnified MeetingPlaceExpress Release 1.1
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Documentation Updates
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Importing User Profiles and User Groups from Cisco Conference Connection
Removedthe sentence that states that you can import user profile or user group information from Cisco
Conference Connection to Cisco UnifiedMeetingPlace Express. (Only Cisco Conference Connection
meetings may be imported into Cisco UnifiedMeetingPlace Express.)
Importing Cisco Conference Connection Meetings
Added the following information at the beginning of the “Importing Cisco Conference Connection
Meetings” section in the “Importing Data into Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express” chapter:
Note When meetings are imported from Cisco Conference Connection into
Cisco UnifiedMeetingPlace Express, the user who performs the import process automatically
becomes the scheduler for those meetings.
Before You Begin
Before you begin importing meetings from Cisco Conference Connection into
Cisco UnifiedMeetingPlace Express, ensure the following:
The number of Cisco UnifiedMeetingPlace Express voice licenses installed on your system is
equal to or greater than the number of voice licenses in the Cisco Conference Connection
system from which you are importing meetings.
Unless you have purchased additional web licenses (the same amount as the number of voice
licenses that your system has) and you want the imported meetings to have web conferencing
capability,make sure that the profile of the person who is importing the meetings has the Host
web meetings with parameter set to Participant list only (no licenses required).
See the “Upgrading Cisco UnifiedMeetingPlace Express” chapter of the Installation and
UpgradeGuide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.1 for a list of the tasks you
must perform before upgrading your system from Cisco Conference Connection to
Cisco UnifiedMeetingPlace Express.
Adding the SIP Trunk and Route Pattern in CiscoUnified CallManager Release 5.x
Added the followingstep between step 4 and step 5 of the “Adding the SIP Trunk and Route Pattern in
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 5.x” section.
Step4.5 Configure the nonsecure SIP trunk profile by completing the following actions:
a. In the menu at the top of the Cisco UnifiedCallManager Administration page, click System >
Security Profile > SIP Trunk Security Profile.
b. To list all SIP trunk security profiles, clickFind without entering anything in the Search Options
fields.
c. Under Search Results, click Non Secure SIP Trunk Profile.
d. On the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration page, configure the fields described in Table4.