There are a number of ways that the SCOPIA XT Series can be deployed in a network,
depending on whether you use it as a room system endpoint or a conference hosting system,
and the type of the endpoints connecting to the unit.
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Using SCOPIA XT Series as Endpoints...................................................... page 8
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Using the SCOPIA XT Series Embedded MCU.............................................. page 9
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Hosting Videoconferences with SCOPIA XT Series and SCOPIA XT Desktop.......... page 10
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Planning NAT and Firewall Traversal with SCOPIA XT Series.......................... page 11
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Supporting ISDN Connectivity............................................................. page 14
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Implementing External API Control...................................................... page 14
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Implementing Port Security for the SCOPIA XT Series................................. page 14
Using SCOPIA XT Series as Endpoints
Figure 2-1 on page 9 illustrates a topology in which the SCOPIA XT Series act as endpoints:
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The MCU (for example, SCOPIA Elite MCU) performs media processing for endpoints
regardless of their location and can handle multiple conferences simultaneously (includes
all connected SCOPIA XT Series, SCOPIA VC240 and compatible third-party endpoints).
SCOPIA Elite MCU incorporates multi-party 1080p, 720p and H.264 Scalable Video Coding
(SVC).
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SCOPIA VC240 integrates advanced video conferencing into a Samsung high resolution 24-
inch multimedia LCD monitor.
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Planning the Topology of the SCOPIA XT Series
Deployment
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