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Callway: Does EX60 endpoint support multi-person video call with MeetMe Subscription?

The EX90 endpoint has native 4-person multi-party call support, while the EX60 supports only person-to-person.  But if one purchases the MeetMe bridge subscription, can, say, six EX60s be deployed to handle a 6-party video call?

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vivsing2
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Hi Jason,

As per disussion : https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-22679

it seems that you get video access URI, which i think you can configure in EX60 in Multiwy settings.

After this configuration your setup will work for Multiway call.

Regards,

Vivek

Alok Jaiswal
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Jason,

In addition to what Vivek mentioned you can also check the meetme features at below URL.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-14867

The Cisco TelePresence Callway MeetMe bridge enables Callway users to do the following:

  • Conference up to six (for 6-port) or 12 (for 12-port) video and/or audio parties together. For example, a 6-port conference could include a combination of four video participants and two audio participants. Once the bridge is full, new users trying to access the bridge hear an audio prompt indicating the bridge is full. New parties cannot join the bridge until a slot becomes available.

Thanks

Alok

Gents:  Thank you for the information and links.  But I seek confirmation that a Meetme (video) subscription works with non-multiway SMB telepresence endpoints.

For example:  Can a company with, say, 9 offices in 4 U.S. Domestic locations, purchase 9 EX60 endpoints (none of which natively support Multiway) + purchasw a 12-port MeetMe subscription, and thereby conduct 9-way video conference calls between the 9 office locations?

Or, does the use of the EX60 prevent the use of the 6 or 12 port MeetMe bridge?