Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS29.8 Notas de publicación
Audio Broadcast Release Notes
WebEx Event Center Release Notes and FAQs
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Integrated VoIP should be used in preference to Audio Broadcast when:
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Support for MC and TC is required.
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The meeting will require a large amount of attendee interaction with frequent changes of speakers
required.
Q. What is the capacity for Audio Broadcast?
A. The current Audio Broadcast maximum capacity is 3,000 attendees.
Q. What services does Audio Broadcast support?
Q. What services does Audio Broadcast support?
A. Event Center only.
Q. Can you use Audio Broadcast over dial-up connections?
Q. Can you use Audio Broadcast over dial-up connections?
A. Audio Broadcast can be used over for dial up connections although this is not a recommended
application. UCF based PowerPoint sharing should work satisfactorily as long as Video is not enabled and
only one active microphone is in use. Application and desktop sharing in concert with Audio Broadcast is
not supported.
Q. How do I use UDP transport for Audio Broadcast sessions?
Q. How do I use UDP transport for Audio Broadcast sessions?
A. UDP is only supported for non SSL sites. In order to use UDP the IP ports 7500 and 7501 must be
opened for outbound communication using UDP on the corporate firewall. UDP is selected automatically if
the ports are open.
Q. Does Audio Broadcast support a mixed mode or hybrid audio conference?
Q. Does Audio Broadcast support a mixed mode or hybrid audio conference?
A. Yes, although the type of connections is fixed by meeting role. Hosts, presenters and panelists join the
meeting via PSTN only and attendees join via Audio Broadcast initially (until they are promoted to full
speaking privileges).
Q. Does Audio Broadcast support third-party audio bridges?
Q. Does Audio Broadcast support third-party audio bridges?
A. Yes.
Q. Is the audio quality of Audio Broadcast comparable to Integrated VoIP?
Q. Is the audio quality of Audio Broadcast comparable to Integrated VoIP?
A. Yes, both services use the same underlying technology. In some cases the Audio Broadcast service may
exhibit slightly better performance than Integrated VoIP under comparable operating conditions.
Q. What if the customer experiences any technical issues with Integrated Audio Broadcast?
Q. What if the customer experiences any technical issues with Integrated Audio Broadcast?
A. Follow the standard Technical Support escalation process.