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Will viewing a live streaming conference via the "TV User Interface" use multi-cast and how does it fit in the liscensing schema? 

 

We have quearlty all-staff meetings that we currently use a RMX2000 bridge (with MPM+40 card) to connect, but can only connect 12 total endpoints. I reduced the quality for one so that we could connect all 15 sites, but was told the lowered quality was unacceptable. Since we will be upgrading our RSS2000 to a 4000 soon, I'm wondering if we have endpoints stream the meeting form the RSS4000 instead of connecting to the bridge.

 

Thoughts?

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By default RSS supports 100 unicast web viewers, this number can be increased up to 200 with a license (HD Live Stream Support). In addition RSS can support unlimited number of multicast web viewers with a separate license (Multicast Option).

 

Hope this explain the RSS licensing schema.

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so is an endpoint, like a HDX7000, connecting to the TV interface a unicast viewer?

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No, the H.323/SIP connections are counted separately according to device capacity. The full table can be found >>> here <<< in 'Getting Started Guide for RSS 4000 System' -> 'Maximum Capacity' .

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