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Which statement is correct regarding the difference between Multisite and Multiway conferencing?
A. Multisite requires configuration on the endpoint, whereas Multiway requires the Multiway options key to be installed.
B. Multisite requires the presence of a multipoint control unit, whereas Multiway relies on the endpoint conferencing capability.
C. Multisite is used to conference in multiple sites, whereas Multiway is intrasite multipoint conferencing.
D. Multisite requires the Multisite options key to be installed and configured at the endpoint, whereas Multiway requires a Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server and a centralized multipoint control unit.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
This type of call needs a bridge of some sort to support a multipoint call. Multisite is the option key on an endpoint that enables that endpoint to support a multipoint call. These multisite enabled endpoints are useful, but have limitations on the amount of concurrent endpoints that can be in the conference.
Multiway¢ is a Cisco TelePresence feature that allows the user to transfer an established point to point call to an MCU, so that more participants can join the conference. Multiway system requirements
Your deployment must have the following components:
Cisco TelePresence endpoints that support Multiway¢
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS)
Cisco TelePresence MCU
Reference: https://borderless-learning.com/instructor-picks/what-is-the-difference-between-multiway-multisite-and-mulitpoint/ http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/articles/cisco_telepresence_mcu_configure_multiway_kb_166.html