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License Definitions: 1.
Meeting Room
A meeting room is an active meeting session. The number of
meeting rooms is the maximum number of concurrent meetings you can
host.
When you start an interactive, seminar or remote support
meeting, you use a meeting room license whether you have attendees
joining the meeting or not. When you start a remote access
meeting on a computer to be remotely accessed, a meeting room
license is not used until there is an
attendee joining the meeting and accessing the computer.
When you schedule a meeting, it merely reserves a meeting ID
and does not consume any meeting room license.
2. Concurrent User
A user is the meeting host or an attendee. When the meeting
host starts a meeting or an attendee joins a meeting, it
consumes one user license.
The number of concurrent users is the maximum number of users in
all meeting rooms combined.
3. Examples
TM-200 offers 2 meeting rooms and 10 concurrent users
as the default license. With the default license, you can
host 2 concurrent meetings and have up to 10 combined concurrent
users for the two meetings. For example, you may have one
meeting for a sales seminar with 8 attendees (including the
host) and the other for a remote support session with 2
attendees (the support staff & a customer).
If you use the TM-200 just for remote access, you can start a
remote access meeting on up to 9 different computers. One
remaining
user license is needed for you to
remotely access one of those 9 computers anytime. Or you can
start a remote access meeting on 7 different computers and
reserve 2 user licenses for other meeting types such as an
interactive meeting or a remote support session. |