Polycom 7.5 User Manual
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Chapter 2 - MGC Manager Overview
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MCU Management
The MGC unit is controlled by the MGC Manager application installed on a
customer-provided computer or server. The application works with the
customer-provided computer or server. The application works with the
following operating systems: Windows 98 / ME / NT /
2000
/ XP
.
The operator’s workstation connects to the MGC unit using:
•
Ethernet LAN (other than the LAN used for conferencing)
•
TCP/IP Internet
•
RS-232
•
Dial-up modem
Up to 30 local or remote MGC Manager workstations can connect to a single
MGC unit simultaneously. A single operator can control multiple MGC units
and conferences. The MGC unit can also be controlled through a Web
browser via the MGC WebCommander application. Using the MGC Personal
Scheduler add-on, conferences can be scheduled from the MCU in
Microsoft’s Outlook.
MGC unit simultaneously. A single operator can control multiple MGC units
and conferences. The MGC unit can also be controlled through a Web
browser via the MGC WebCommander application. Using the MGC Personal
Scheduler add-on, conferences can be scheduled from the MCU in
Microsoft’s Outlook.
Figure 2-2 illustrates the MGC Manager system components.
Figure 2-2: MGC Manager - MCU Connection
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