Chapter 5 | Hosting Videoconferences with
the Built-in MCU
More than a room system, some models of the Scopia XT Series also include an embedded MCU, which enables
you to host videoconferences of more than two participants locally, without the use of an external MCU (see Table
13: Hosting videoconferences with your Scopia XT Series on page 71).
This functionality is only enabled when you purchase the optional MCU license, allowing you to locally host a
videoconference of up to four or nine participants, depending on your license. See the Scopia XT Series
Administrator Guide for more information about the embedded MCU and licenses.
The following Scopia XT Series models are capable of locally hosting a videoconference:
Table 13: Hosting videoconferences with your Scopia XT Series
Scopia XT Series Model Can host videoconferences (license required)
Scopia XT5000 Series Yes
Scopia XT1200 Yes
Scopia XT Executive Yes
Scopia XT4000 Series No
Navigation
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Starting a Locally Hosted Videoconference on page 71
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Hiding your Video and Audio from the Videoconference on page 73
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Changing the Video Layout from the Scopia XT Series MCU Edition on page 73
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Moderating a Hosted Videoconference on page 75
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Moderating a Videoconference Hosted by Another Scopia XT Series on page 77
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Ending a Videoconference on page 79
Starting a Locally Hosted Videoconference
About this task
To locally host a videoconference with more than two participants, using the built-in MCU, you call one
person and then add participants one by one.
To enable this option, you must purchase the optional MCU (Multi Conference Unit) license. Depending
on your license, you can host a videoconference of up to four or nine participants. For details, see
Installation Guide for Scopia XT Series.
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