Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Guida Utente

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D14582.09 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300  
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Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
User guide
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Video meetings
Video conferencing using an external MCU (with or without Multiway)
Any limitations 
to the number 
of simultaneous 
participants will 
depend entirely on 
the configuration 
implemented. 
The maximum 
number of 
simultaneous 
participants is four 
(yourself included) 
plus one audio-only 
call. 
Video conferencing using MultiSite (an equivalent to an embedded MCU)
Participants 2 and 3 experience this call as 
a point-to-point call with an MCU. They will 
therefore not need to have any conferencing 
abilities built in.
Video conferencing—calling 
more than one (optional)
Video calls can consist of either just two participants 
(point-to-point calls) or several participants (video 
conferences).
The ability to handle calls with several participants is 
an optional feature that may, or may not, be present 
in your video system or your video infrastructure. If in 
doubt, consult your System Administrator.
Cisco video systems offer three ways of implementing 
the ability to be in a call with more than one, viz: 
Multipoint Control Unit (MCU). This is a bridge 
that interconnects calls from several sources. All 
parties call the MCU unit, or the MCU unit can 
also call the parties that are going to participate. 
This means that all participants will be in a point-
to-point call with the MCU. If an MCU is used in 
your office, consult your System Administrator for 
operating details.
MultiSite, an optional built-in MCU in your video 
system that allows you to call more than one. 
The video systems that you call do not need to 
have any conferencing capabilities. The maximum 
number of participants will be four (yourself 
included) plus one audio-only call.
Multiway, an optional feature that transfers your 
call to an external MCU as soon as you start calling 
more than one. However, you do control it all 
directly from your system. You will not have to call 
the MCU and then do everything from there.
Participant 1
Participant 3
Participant 2
External 
MCU
Participant 2
Participant 3
Point-to-point
Point
-to-
point
Point-
to-po
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Participant 1
Table of Contents
Getting started
Scheduled meetings
Managing Contacts
The Settings