05-25-2017 09:04 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:08 PM
I read that MX and EX end points have an MCU embded. Is that mean that we can use video conferencing without CMD or CUCM ?
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05-25-2017 02:39 PM
EX Series endpoints are EOS, I believe you're asking about the SX Series endpoints. Endpoints that support MultiSite (embedded MCU) can host conferences without needing a conference bridge such as TelePresence Server or Cisco Meeting Server.
CUCM is used for call control and is not a video conference bridge, you can use a call control server such as CUCM or VCS, or standalone mode.
The current Multisite capable endpoints are:
05-25-2017 06:07 PM
And the new "Room Kit" endpoints can also do Multisite.
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05-25-2017 02:39 PM
EX Series endpoints are EOS, I believe you're asking about the SX Series endpoints. Endpoints that support MultiSite (embedded MCU) can host conferences without needing a conference bridge such as TelePresence Server or Cisco Meeting Server.
CUCM is used for call control and is not a video conference bridge, you can use a call control server such as CUCM or VCS, or standalone mode.
The current Multisite capable endpoints are:
05-25-2017 06:07 PM
And the new "Room Kit" endpoints can also do Multisite.
Please remember to mark helpful responses and to set your question as answered if appropriate.
05-26-2017 06:44 PM
For effect of clarification, I want to add that the MS is a license in some endpoints, or it comes embedded in the software. If the EX and MX200/300 G1 (Guessing that you are using G1), have the MultiSite option, then you can use the endpoint to add a 3rd participant to the call, and that third participant does not have to support MS, because the resources of the calling party will be used (meaning MS). This can be done without using a conference server like MCU or CMS, as using the licenses will allow you to use the Multipoint mode "MultiSite" in the endpoint, and support video participants.
The endpoints that come with MS option embedded (for your particular concern) are:
EX90 (4-way 720p30)
MX200/300 G2 (Three-way resolution up to 720p30 - Four-way resolution up to 576p30)
If you use EX60 or MX200/300 G1, you do require to use a CUCM or MCU, as MultiSite is not an option available due to some hardware limitations. Instead you could use the MultiWay or Ad-Hoc option.
As Wayne and Patrick mentioned, Cisco no longer sells EX or MX G1 endpoints, and the current portfolio with the MS feature are the ones mentioned by Patrick and Wayne.
I hope this complements the information provided so far by the other experts.
05-28-2017 02:32 AM
Thank you everyone for your reply :D
05-26-2017 11:21 AM
Thank you Patrick for your reply, so to use for example to use MX700 with EX90 for only video conferencing and without CUCM we muste have a CMS ?
Thank you
05-26-2017 01:16 PM
If you have a Multisite enabled endpoint, it can be the host for the conference, which means no conference bridge is required. However, Multisite endpoints are limited to four or five participants total depending on the endpoint model, the endpoint that is hosting the Multisite conference will count toward the total number of available participants that can connect.
As I mentioned before, CUCM is used for call control, it is not required, which will mean the endpoints will be configured in standalone mode and will need to dial via IP address to connect to one another.
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