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Cisco Extended Care 1.0 Solution Design Guide
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Chapter 1      Overview
  Data Center Components
Cisco TelePresence Server MSE and the Cisco TelePresence MCU MSE - combine to provide a 
high-capacity voice and video conferencing media services engine that supports conference bridging, 
interoperability, gateway, management and recording functions.
Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Control Units (MCUs) – Software using only non-CTS-500 video 
endpoints can use the MCU.
For more detail on video endpoint switching and interoperability, see 
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Video Endpoints
The video endpoint facilitates video conferencing for two or more locations. Supporting a variety of 
video endpoints gives enterprises a choice in video quality, size/form factors, bandwidth required and 
cost. Cisco Extended Care facilitates video conferencing with the following video endpoints
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Video Endpoints
Cisco Extended Care is compatible with a SIP-standards based video conferencing system, and the 
compatibility falls into one of three categories:
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Fully integrated - one click Join and Leave on the Cisco Extended Care window.
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Partially integrated - one click Join on the Cisco Extended Care window, but ending the 
teleconference is handled outside of Cisco Extended Care.
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Compatible but not integrated - manual dial is required
2. The Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) 500 (with a 37 inch display), Cisco TelePresence System Edge 95 MXP, 
and Cisco E20 IP Phone are no longer sold, but supported by Cisco Extended Care for the current install base 
of those products.