Glossary
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Guide
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M
MAC address
Media Access Control. A hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network.
MIDlets
Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP). A Java application designed to run on resource-constrained
devices such as phones, PDAs, intelligent appliances, and the like. A MIDlet (in J2ME) is similar to a
Java Applet (in J2SE), but more specialized, efficient, and optimized for limited devices. MIDlets
supports graphics and animation, multimedia, touchscreen, networking, persistent data storage, and
provides excellent Look And Feel (LAF) integration with the host platform.
The Cisco Unified IP Phone uses MIDlets as part of the Cisco TelePresence System Enhanced Phone
User Interface: MIDlets support CTS Cisco Unified IP phone features. Configure MIDlets in the
Cisco Unified CM Administration interface for Cisco TelePresence.
See the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence
System
for more information.
MPEG-4 AVC
A patented collection of methods defining compression of audio and visual (AV) digital data. See also
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
and
IDR
.
multipoint meeting
Multipoint is where you are able to connect more than two sites in one video conference. This normally
requires a bridge, although some video conference units are also able to connect multiple sites.
MXE
Media eXperience Engine. The Cisco Media Experience Engine is a modular media processing system
that provides interoperability between Cisco TelePresence and video conferencing devices, extending
the reach of collaboration and communication within organizations. MXE provides 720p
interoperability with video conferencing.
Configure MXE in
CTS-Manager
. See also
Cisco TelePresence Firewall and Access List
Considerations
for support information for Cisco TelePresence.
N
nonce
A nonce value (a random number that supports digest authentication) is used to calculate the MD5 hash
of the digest authentication password.
Non-permitted User
Cisco WebEx user role configured in the CTS Manager Administration interface. These users are not
permitted to request Cisco WebEx; no Cisco WebEx meeting options are available to these users. See
Permitted User
.