Release Notes
New platforms for TelePresence Server
Cisco TelePresence Server Software Release Notes 3.1(1.95) Page 5 of 31
Call type description Screen
licenses
required
per call
Maximum calls by hardware type (with licenses to provide 100% of capacity)
Main video Audio Content 10-core
VM
Media 310
or
MCU5310
Media 320
or
MCU5320
7010 MSE8710 or
MCUMSE8510
Biggest
appliance
cluster (two
appliances)
Biggest
blade
cluster
(four
blades)
6 screen
licenses
5 screen
licenses
10 screen
licenses
12
screen
licenses
12 screen
licenses
20 screen
licenses
48 screen
licenses
Three-screen
‡
720p30
Multichannel 720p5 1½ 4 3 6 8 8 13 32
Three-screen
‡
720p30
Multichannel 720p30 2 3 2 5 6 6 10 24
1080p30 Stereo 1080p30 2 3 2 5 6 6 10 24
Dual-screen
‡
1080p30
Stereo 720p30 2 3 2 5 6 6 10 24
Three-screen
‡
1080p
Multichannel 720p30 3 2 1 3 4 4 6 16
Three-screen
‡
1080p
Multichannel 1080p30 4 1 1 2 3 3 5 12
Four-screen
‡
1080p
Stereo 1080p30 4 1 1 2 3 3 5 12
* 104 is the maximum number of calls that is possible on a TelePresence Server.
‡ The TelePresence Server needs the Third Party Interop feature key to host conferences with multi-screen endpoints that are not third party interoperable. This includes
all multi-screen endpoints except the Cisco TelePresence System T3 and TIP-compatible endpoints.
† Requires TelePresence Conductor XC2.2 or later.
Note: The table above assumes that calls of one type are being used to reach these maximum values. To calculate the total number of licenses required for a variety of
concurrent calls, sum the screen licenses required for each concurrent call.