Branding on the Cisco Meeting Server refers to the customization of prompts and backgrounds for the web app, SIP calls, and IVR messages. With a single branding license, you can customize the following aspects of the Cisco Meeting Server1:
The sign-in page background image, icon, and logo for the web app
The text strings for the web app
The audio messages and background image for the SIP calls
The audio messages and background image for the IVR messages
The invitation text for the web app
You can apply branding to the Cisco Meeting Server in two ways: web server hosted branding or locally hosted branding1. Web server hosted branding requires a web server that hosts the branding files and provides the URLs to the Cisco Meeting Server API. Locally hosted branding requires uploading the branding files to the Cisco Meeting Server using the API1.
With web server hosted branding, you can use a single branding license to customize multiple logos and multiple backgrounds on multiple web bridges. This means that you can have different branding for different web bridges, depending on the web bridge profile that you associate with the web bridge1. For example, you can have a web bridge with a blue logo and background for one web bridge profile, and another web bridge with a red logo and background for another web bridge profile.
With locally hosted branding, you can use a single branding license to customize a single logo and single background on a single web bridge. This means that you can only have one branding for one web bridge, regardless of the web bridge profile that you associate with the web bridge1. For example, you can only have a web bridge with a green logo and background for any web bridge profile.
Therefore, the correct answer is B and E, as they describe the capabilities of web server hosted branding and locally hosted branding, respectively. References := 1: Cisco Meeting Server 3.5 Customization Guidelines,