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Preferred Architecture for Cisco Collaboration Release 15 On-Premises Deployments PAGE 22
Conferencing

Conferencing The ability for three or more people to communicate in real time by using voice and video technologies is a core component of collaboration. Cisco rich media conferencing builds upon existing infrastructure in place for point-to- point calls, offering users a consistent voice and video experience (Figure 7). Figure 7. Architecture for Conferencing

Table 7 lists the roles of the call control components in this architecture and the services they provide. Table 7. Components for Conferencing Module Component Description Conferencing Cisco Meeting Server Provides voice and video conferencing with content sharing.

Manages and allocates conferencing resources Cisco Meeting Management Provides Cisco Meeting Server meeting management as well as Cisco Meeting Server web app user provisioning. There are three types of conferences:

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