Are you speaking about registering the endpoint to the Collaboration Cloud 
(Spark), or being able to use the endpoint with CMR Cloud?

CMR Cloud is really nothing more than a specialize URI string 
(meeting.compa...@webex.com<http://webex.com>) in a b2b call through expressway 
(which by the way, will not burn a traversal license as long as the URI is not 
transformed in Expressway).

You'd also need to turn the CMR Cloud feature on in your WebEx Administration 
portal.

If you don't want to have a call control server to register the endpoint to, 
you could register to the Expressway control server. However, you cannot 
register the endpoint to WebEx cloud (CMR Cloud).

If you are talking about Collaboration Cloud (read Spark), then yes, a MX300 G2 
can register to Spark. You would need to upgrade the codec's firmware to the 
latest Collaboration Endpoint (CE) version if it is still using the old 
Telepresence firmware.

Here is a list of codecs that can register to the Collaboration Cloud (Spark): 
https://support.ciscospark.com/customer/en/portal/articles/2349263-cisco-spark-room-devices-guide

Thanks,

Ryan

On May 31, 2017, at 9:10 AM, Reto Gassmann <v...@mrga.ch<mailto:v...@mrga.ch>> 
wrote:

Hello Group

We have new Webex Accounts with CMR.
It is possible to connect and register a MX300 G2 direct to CMR Cloud. We want 
to use it for Webexmeetings but we don't want to have a on premise installation 
to register the MX300 G2 to.

Thanks for help
Regards Reto
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