Ad-Hoc using Cisco Unified Video Advantage (CUVA) - Requires a 7900-series Cisco phone (or IP Communicator software) connected to a PC that has a Cisco/Logitech webcam and the CUVA software. If two users both have this setup, a standard phone call between the two users will automatically bring up the video when the call is answered.
Ad-Hoc using Tandberg Gatekeeper - Requires NetMeeting (included with all Windows XP installs) or other H.323 compatible software and a webcam supported by NetMeeting. Once NetMeeting is setup (see separate article), "dialing" the other user's NetMeeting extension will automatically bring up video.
Multi-Point Conference using CUVA or Tandberg's Cisco Endpoints - Requires either the same setup as above in the Ad-Hoc CUVA item or one of our Tandberg 770MXP Cisco-compatible endpoints (available at HHS, JSBHS, PHHS, SBO, and one loaner). Multi-point conferencing uses our Multi-point Conferencing Unit (MCU) to join together multiple sites. You could have four sites (maximum of 12) connected with all able to see and talk with each other.
Multi-Point Conference using Tandberg H.323 endpoints, NetMeeting, or other H.323-compatible endpoint/software - Works just as the option above except that Cisco products are not required