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Which of the following is not true of a CUPS ad-hoc chat room?
- The room can be created or managed by users.
- Users can invite other users to the room.
- The presence status of users can be viewed in the room.
- The room remains available in CUPS when the last user logs out.
Explanation:
A Cisco Unified Presence (CUPS) ad-hoc chat room is deleted when the last user logs out. CUPS maintains no records or transcripts related to the ad-hoc chat room. There are two types of CUPS chat rooms: ad-hoc and persistent. Ad-hoc chat rooms are temporary. Persistent chat rooms, on the other hand, are always available in CUPS, even after all users have logged out. Support for persistent chat rooms must be specifically enabled when configuring CUPS.
Another difference between ad-hoc chat rooms and persistent chat rooms is that persistent chat rooms enable the recording of transcripts of the discussions that occur within the room. Persistent chat rooms therefore enable users to collaborate on and store information about long-term collaborative projects by using CUPS instant messaging (IM) and Presence.
Both ad-hoc chat rooms and persistent chat rooms can be created or managed by users. In addition, both ad-hoc chat rooms and persistent chat rooms allow users to invite other users to the room. Finally, users can view the presence status of other users in a CUPS chat room regardless of the type of chat room.
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