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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Star Cascading Topology
In the Star topology (as well as in the Basic topology), the MCUs are usually installed at different locations
(states/countries) and participants connect to their local MCU to facilitate the connection and save long
distance call costs. Star Topology Cascading requires that all cascaded MCUs reside on the same network.
Content sharing is available to all conferences over the H.323 Cascading Link.
In this topology, the MCUs are networked together using two modes:
Master-Slave Cascading
Cascading via Entry Queue
Master-Slave Cascading
It is similar to MIH (Multi Hierarchy) cascading, with only two levels: one Master MCU on level 1 and several
Slave MCUs on level 2.
The cascading hierarchy topology can extend to four levels (MIH Cascade - a Sample 3-Level Cascading
Configuration) and should be deployed according to the following guidelines:
If an Collaboration Server is deployed on level 1:
Collaboration Server systems can be used on level 2
MGC with version 9.0.4 can be used on level 2 if Collaboration Server version 7.0.2 and higher is
deployed in level 1
If an MGC is deployed on level 1:
MGC or Collaboration Server can be used on level 2.
Although participants in Star Cascading conferences can connect to their local conference using IP
(H.323, SIP) and ISDN, the Cascading Links between conferences must connect via H.323.