Information About Localizing CiscoMeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.2 and Release 5.3
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Localization Procedure for Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Release5.2 and Release 5.3
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Information About Localizing Cisco MeetingPlace Audio ServerRelease 5.2 and Release 5.3
Release5.2 and Release 5.3 support localization in several languages; you can install up to four different
languages on the Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server system—the default language, U.S. English—plus
three of the following supported languages:
Canadian French
Japanese
UK English
German
French
Portuguese (Brazil)
Spanish (Americas)
Afterinstalling the language, you can configure the port to play voice prompts in any language that you
installed.
Forinformation about configuring ports, see the “Managing Ports” section of the Administrator’s Guide
or System Manager’s Guide for your Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server release at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/conf/mtgplace/audio/index.htm
Profiled users can also set language preferences for each meeting and can invoke these preferences by
entering their profile ID at the default prompt. To accommodate guest callers, the welcome greeting
offers callers a choice to use any one of the installed languages.
For information about profiled users, see the “About Profiles” section of the Administrator’s Guide or
System Manager’s Guide for your Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server release at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/conf/mtgplace/audio/index.htm
The following sections provide information about how the CiscoMeetingPlace Audio Server system
determines which language prompts to play to callers:
Configuration Precedence, page2
Language Preferences, page 3

Configuration Precedence

Release 5.2 and Release 5.3 supports the simultaneous use of up to four languages. Because language
preferencesare specified in user profile settings, in meeting preferences, and in port configurations, the
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server system uses the following configuration precedence to determine
which language prompts to play to callers:
1. Meeting preference
2. User Profile setting
3. Port configuration
4. Default (U.S. English)