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Teams meeting from Webex devices

iLoveBGP
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Can we start Teams meeting from Cisco Webex Room bar and Cisco tablet, directly from tablet ?

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@Kathy N. 

You 11.2.2025. 20:13 • Here I made a plan for how our meeting room would look, we plan to create a Cisco showcase room and to replace the existing Logitech conference system in that room.

Our company internally uses Teams, and it is important to us that it is possible to schedule a meeting in the hall through Teams.

The offer states that Microsoft Teams Native can come with the following questions:

Does it use a Microsoft Teams account then the board?
Is it possible to directly start a meeting from a tablet?

Since you want to use Cisco devices with MS Teams, this deployment guide should help you @iLoveBGP .

https://help.webex.com/en-us/article/nffx8kj/Deploy-the-Webex-Video-Integration-for-Microsoft-Teams 



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@Kathy N. 

You 12.2.2025. 20:41 •
Hello need some help:

Scenario 1:
If I start a Teams meeting on my laptop using the laptop's camera and microphone, pressing Win + K to connect to the board will share only the screen to the board, while the peripherals (camera and microphone) will remain on the laptop.
Scenario 2:
If the Teams meeting is started directly on the board using the control tablet, then the meeting runs natively on the board.
Starting a Teams call from the control tablet should not be an issue. However, if someone attending the meeting wants to share their screen during the active session, they will need to join the meeting from their laptop using their account, and that should work seamlessly.

Regarding the Cisco Room Bar Pro: (https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/webex-room-series/room-bar-pro-ds.html#Orderinginformation)
The key question is whether the Cisco Room Scheduler (the small tablet placed outside the room for scheduling meetings) is mandatory, or if we can use 2N instead.
It's also crucial to highlight that we will be using Microsoft Teams Native, as the company operates on Teams.