Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4510 Installation Guide

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Similarly, although endpoints registered to Cisco VCS do not support the Meet Me button for rendezvous
conferencing, or the conference button for dynamic escalation, they can attend calls on the Unified CM
conferencing resource. These VCS-registered endpoints can either call the dial in number or be escalated by
an endpoint that supports the mechanism on Unified CM.
Summary of deployment types
MCU deployed on
Cisco VCS
MCU deployed on
Cisco VCS with
TelePresence
Conductor
MCU deployed
as a media
resource on
Unified CM
MCU deployed with
TelePresence
Conductor on
Unified CM
MCU
trunked to
Unified CM
Assumed
Equipment
& Versions
MCU 4.4
Unified CM 9.x
Cisco VCS X7.x
MCU 4.4
TelePresence
Conductor XC2.x
Cisco VCS X7.x
MCU 4.4
Unified CM 9.x
MCU 4.4
Unified CM 9.x
TelePresence
Conductor XC2.x
MCU 4.4
Unified CM
9.x
Non-
scheduled
call
methods
supported
Auto Attendant
Rendezvous
Multiway
Rendezvous
Multiway
Conference
button
Unified CM
Rendezvous
Rendezvous,
Multiway*,
Conference button,
Unified CM
Rendezvous
Auto
Attendant,
Rendezvous
Scheduled
calls
Supported via TMS
Unsupported
Unsupported
Unsupported
Unsupported
Scalability
Basic scalability
High scalability
High
scalability
High Scalability
High
Scalability
Resiliency
Basic resiliency
High resiliency
High resiliency
High resiliency
High
resiliency
Limitations
In order to have very
large conferences,
manual cascading of
MCUs is required.
Table 7: Choosing your deployment summary
*Multiway (VCS registered endpoint required)
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Which deployment?