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(D14827). That
document illustrates how administrators can differentiate between HD and SD MCUs. This document
illustrates how administrators can differentiate between scheduled and non-scheduled MCUs.
illustrates how administrators can differentiate between scheduled and non-scheduled MCUs.
For the purposes of this deployment guide we will assume that administrators want to differentiate between
conference bridge pools for scheduled and non-scheduled conferences. In practice, you may also want to
differentiate by other criteria, for example HD and SD conferences. With the knowledge gained from the
TelePresence Conductor deployment guide, used in conjunction with this guide, you will be able to adjust
your configuration accordingly.
conference bridge pools for scheduled and non-scheduled conferences. In practice, you may also want to
differentiate by other criteria, for example HD and SD conferences. With the knowledge gained from the
TelePresence Conductor deployment guide, used in conjunction with this guide, you will be able to adjust
your configuration accordingly.
Therefore to create this example deployment:
1. Follow the TelePresence Conductor deployment guide, keeping in mind that:
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Instead of setting up bridge pools tailored for SD and HD quality, you need to set up pools for scheduled
and non-scheduled conferences. In all the instructions, substitute “scheduled” for “HD” and “non-
scheduled” for “SD”.
and non-scheduled conferences. In all the instructions, substitute “scheduled” for “HD” and “non-
scheduled” for “SD”.
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Cisco TMS schedules Meeting type conferences only; the TelePresence Conductor conference type
Lecture referenced in the document is not supported .
Lecture referenced in the document is not supported .
2. When you reach the chapter 'Configuring TelePresence Conductor', move to this document and follow
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