05-18-2015 04:15 AM - edited 03-18-2019 04:29 AM
Hello , i have to implement multisite video conferencing between sites using (sx10 ,sx20,dx80 ,and jabber clients+spa300 ip phone ) and i have be6ks for this purpose , do i need extra MCU in the MRLG or i can use the internal sx20 MCU for that, and if i use it , is it should be involved in the conference in order to make that conference ? any help or useful document for that case ?
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05-18-2015 02:16 PM
You can use the internal MCU in the SX20, however, it has to be in the call as it will host it. This means you can only have a maximum of 3 additional sites in the conference; SX20+3=4.
If that is not enough, yes, then you will need a MCU, whether you deploy one on premise, or use a hosted cloud-based solution is up to you. Depends on intended usage and economics.
/jens
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05-18-2015 08:29 PM
The internal MCU of the SX20 would only work if the SX20 is the host of the call. If you want a multi-site call between any of the other devices that don't support multisite without including the SX20, you'll need a MCU or TelePresence Server.
Wayne
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05-18-2015 02:16 PM
You can use the internal MCU in the SX20, however, it has to be in the call as it will host it. This means you can only have a maximum of 3 additional sites in the conference; SX20+3=4.
If that is not enough, yes, then you will need a MCU, whether you deploy one on premise, or use a hosted cloud-based solution is up to you. Depends on intended usage and economics.
/jens
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05-18-2015 08:29 PM
The internal MCU of the SX20 would only work if the SX20 is the host of the call. If you want a multi-site call between any of the other devices that don't support multisite without including the SX20, you'll need a MCU or TelePresence Server.
Wayne
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