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    I NTEGRATION N OTE Installing and Configuring Ci sco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotu s Sametime Instant Messaging For Cisco Unified MeetingPlac e Release 6.x and 7.0 1 How to Prepare to Install Cisco Unified Meet ingPlace Clic k-to-Conference with IBM L o tus Sametime Instant Messaging, page 2 2 How to Install Cisco Unified M[...]

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    2 Revised: December 3, 2008 3:24 pm 1 How to Prepare to Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lo tus Sametime Instant Messaging End users install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click -to-Confe rence with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging using the procedures in the Quick Start Guide for Installing and Using Cisco Unif ied M[...]

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    3 2 How to Install Cisco Unified Meet ingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging There are two ways that en d users can access Cisco Unified Me etingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging: by the end user “pulling” it from the server or by having the server “push” it to the end user .[...]

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    Americas He adquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headqua rters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Head quarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cisco has more than 200 offices wo rldwide. Addresses, phone number s, and fax numbers are liste d on the Cisco W ebsite at www .cisco.com/go/office[...]