Release Notes

Platform licensing comparison
Cisco TelePresence Server Software Release Notes (4.0(2.8)) Page 20 of 36
Platform licensing comparison
The following table compares the number of TelePresence Server screen licenses that each of the platforms can accept and how they translate into conferencing
capacity. The table does not display information about licensing for the locally managed mode of operation, as this is only possible on the 7010 and MSE 8710 platforms.
Refer to the online help or administrator documentation for details of licensing in locally managed mode.
Call type description Screen
licenses
required per
call
Maximum calls by hardware type (with licenses to provide 100% of capacity)
Main
video
Audio Content 8 Cores
VM
Media 310
or
MCU 5310
16
Cores
VM
Media 320
or
MCU 5320
7010 MSE 8710 or
MCU MSE 8510
Media
400v
Biggest appliance
cluster (two
appliances)
Biggest blade
cluster (four
blades)
4
screen
licenses
5 screen
licenses
8
screen
licenses
10 screen
licenses
12
screen
licenses
12 screen
licenses
14
screen
licenses
20 screen
licenses
48 screen
licenses
- Mono - 1/52 200* 200* 200* 200* 200* 200* 200* 200* 200*
360p30
Mono In main
video
33 41 65 81 97 97 113 163 200*
360p30
Stereo 720p5 ¼ 16 20 32 40 48 48 56 81 195
480p30 Stereo In main
video
¼ 16 20 32 40 48 48 56 81 195
480p30 Stereo 720p5 12 15 24 30 36 36 42 61 146
720p30 Stereo 720p5 ½ 8 10 16 20 24 24 28 40 97
720p30 Stereo 720p30 1 4 5 8 10 12 12 14 20 48
1080p30 Stereo 720p15 1 4 5 8 10 12 12 14 20 48
720p60 Stereo 720p15 1 4 5 8 10 12 12 14 20 48
1080p30 Stereo 720p30 1 ½ 2 3 5 6 8 8 9 13 32
Table 9: TelePresence Server conferencing capacity on various platforms