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 within that server. 
				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 licenses.  
				2. Concurrent Participant 
				A participant is the meeting host or an attendee. When the 
				meeting host starts a meeting, or an attendee joins a meeting, 
				it consumes one participant license.  
				The number of concurrent participants is the maximum number 
				of participants in all meeting rooms combined within that 
				server. 
				3. Examples 
				The TM-510 server offers 4 meeting rooms and 20 concurrent 
				participants by default. Out of the box (without additional 
				licenses), you can host 4 concurrent meetings and have up to 20 
				concurrent participants in the four meetings. As an example, you 
				may have one meeting for a sales seminar with 6 participants and 
				another meeting for an administrator with 6 participants, 1 
				additional meeting with 6 participants, and last, 1 meeting for 
				an IT support person with 2 participants. 
				If you use the TM-510 just for remote access, you can start a 
				remote access meeting on up to 19 different computers. One 
				remaining participant license is needed for you to remotely 
				access one of those 19 computers anytime. Or you can start a 
				remote access meeting on 17 different computers and reserve 2 
				participant licenses for other meeting types such as an 
				interactive meeting or a remote support session.  |