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210-060 · Question #333

A manager requires multiparty video meetings with presentation capability. Which endpoint meets the requirement assuming there is no centralized bridge?

The correct answer is A. Cisco SX20. The Cisco SX20 supports an optional MultiSite license that enables it to host multiparty video conferences with content sharing without requiring an external MCU or centralized bridge.

Endpoints

Question

A manager requires multiparty video meetings with presentation capability. Which endpoint meets the requirement assuming there is no centralized bridge?

Options

  • ACisco SX20
  • BCisco 7800
  • CCisco DX650
  • DCisco Jabber

How the community answered

(14 responses)
  • A
    79% (11)
  • B
    14% (2)
  • D
    7% (1)

Why each option

The Cisco SX20 supports an optional MultiSite license that enables it to host multiparty video conferences with content sharing without requiring an external MCU or centralized bridge.

ACisco SX20Correct

The Cisco SX20 can be licensed with the MultiSite option, which allows it to act as an internal host for up to 4-way video calls and supports dual-stream presentation capability, directly meeting the requirement for multiparty video with content sharing in a bridgeless environment.

BCisco 7800

The Cisco 7800 series is an IP desk phone with no video conferencing capability and cannot host multiparty video meetings.

CCisco DX650

The Cisco DX650 is a desktop collaboration device that does not offer a MultiSite or hosted multipoint video feature, so it requires a centralized bridge for multiparty calls.

DCisco Jabber

Cisco Jabber is a software client that relies on infrastructure such as Cisco Meeting Server or CUCM for multiparty conferencing and cannot independently host bridgeless multipoint video calls.

Concept tested: Cisco SX20 MultiSite bridgeless multipoint conferencing capability

Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/telepresence-sx-series/data_sheet_c78-713082.html

Topics

#multiparty video#SX20#presentation capability#peer-to-peer conferencing

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