04-23-2015 03:20 AM - edited 03-18-2019 04:22 AM
Hello,
I have asked my Cisco partner about addional live licenses for my TCS and he says that 2 is the maximum number of lives I can adquire.
I have and old TCS with 4 configured working good, and the HW is lower.Did he provide me with the right information? Did this change?
By the way, anyone knows any other equipment capable to join an h323 or SIP videoconference session and republish it via RTMP to a streaming server? (Ie.Wowza)
Best regards,
Manuel
04-23-2015 03:42 AM
Two live streams are correct.
2nd generation supports a total of 5 calls, of which 2 are live streams.
Generation 3 supports up 10 calls, but again maximum 2 live streams.
Pretty sure first generation was only max 5 calls with 2 live streams as well.
/jens
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04-23-2015 06:10 AM
1st Gen TCS = 5 calls max, 2 of which can be live.
2nd Gen TCS = 5 calls max (can be increased to 10), 2 of which can be live.
3rd Gen TCS = 5 calls max (can be increased to 10), 2 of which can be live.
If you did an RMA, you might have transferred the additional 2 live licenses, it is possible to add more than two (I did it a long time ago by accident after an RMA when I transferred the licenses from one TCS to another), but only 2 are supported by Cisco and is the official max.
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