10-25-2017 07:27 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:33 PM
Hello community,
I am trying to achieve a video conference solution that can support vedio conference of 3 parties - one room and two remote offices (calling with video capable IP phones).
First of all is it possible to have this solution using CUCM only (where the three devices will be registerd) or VCS is required. I know that up to 3 parties are supported without MCU, but not sure if it can be done without VCS. If it can be done what should the room solution be? Can an SX or some MX for example handle the 3-party conference, do I need the Multiste option, etc.?
Thank you in advance!
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10-25-2017 12:50 PM
10-25-2017 12:50 PM
10-25-2017 11:08 PM - edited 10-26-2017 12:17 AM
Hi Patrick,
Thank you for the responce!
May I ask you just one more question - is it the same if the devices are standalone, without call control registration at all? Let's say I have an SX20 (or the new Spark room kit) completely standalone at one location and two DX80s for example (again standalone) at two other branches. It is possible to have the 2 DX's join a 3-way Multisite video conference with the SX20 (and hosted on it), using H323 URL/IP dialing, right?
Thanks a lot again!
10-26-2017 07:45 AM
If all of your endpoints are registered with CUCM you do not need the VCS for what you are trying to achieve. Configure the VTC's Multipoint Mode to CUCMMediaResourceGroupList and use the CUCM ad hoc conference bridge. System Configuration -> Conference -> Multipoint mode
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