Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server and H.323

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Published: May 1, 2000

By Exchange User Education

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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server employs two mechanisms to provide the audio and video stream to videoconferences. IP Multicast is the preferred or default method. H.323, which is also called Unicast, is used in cases where IP Multicast is not available.

Both methods are described in this article.

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Number of Pages: 7 pages

Table of Contents

  • Introduction

  • IP Multicast Conferencing

  • Traditional H.323 Conferencing

  • Exchange Conferencing Server and H.323

  • Configuring an H.323 Resource

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