Chapter 1 Functionality
Main Features
Moderators and Operators
Moderators and Operators can use the Conference Control interface for controlling audio, video and data connections, for selecting advanced conference view image positioning and multiple layouts, and for creating new conferences and
Moderators can use the Conference Control interface to view conference details and manage a specific conference.
Operators have a global view of all current conferences, and can act as Moderators for all current conferences.
Conference Users
Conference users participate in actual video or audio conferences.
Main Features
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Feature | Description |
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Superior video quality | Video and audio processing is carried out per user rather than per |
| conference. Each user connects using unique, optimized audio and |
| video settings to enjoy the best audio and video quality supported |
| by his/her endpoint and network. |
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Seamless interoperability | The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3515 MCU is built on the |
| strong foundation of the Cisco H.323 and SIP software, ensuring |
| full compliance and unmatched interoperability with IP and ISDN |
| networks. |
| The MCU enables H.323, SIP and SCCP devices to participate in |
| the same conference session. |
| When used with the Cisco Unified |
| Videoconferencing 3500 Gateway, the MCU also enables ISDN and |
| V.35 devices to participate in the same conference session. |
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Intuitive | Both the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3515 MCU system and |
and control | actual conference sessions are managed, configured, and |
| dynamically modified through an intuitive, |
| that offers easy, |
| flexibility for an enhanced user experience. |
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Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3515 MCU Release 5.6
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