https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab10/collab10/confernc.html
Cascading
Cascading refers to the ability to bridge together conferences on two multipoint devices as one conference. This increases the maximum number of endpoints supported in a conference and can reduce bandwidth across links, depending on how the multipoint devices are deployed. Note that cascading conferences can create an inconsistent user experience, especially when features such as continuous presence are used by the endpoints. This is due to the remote conference appearing as just another endpoint on the local conference.
When making use of cascading for a large briefing conference type, it is a best practice to have all slave MCUs set to full-screen voice switched, and the master MCU set to the desired Continuous Presence layout. All the main speakers should be located in the master MCU so that they can be provided with the best experience.
read carefully; about the "inconsistent" experience with Contineous presence. This states against Continuous presence. It more or less recommends Voice switches (aka Active speaker) which does make more sense.
I haven't found in any documentation the exact words "Cisco best practice/recommendation is <continuous presence/active speaker"
I don't believe there is a definite answer, consider this an auto-incorrect.
The closest I've found is the following support guide by cisco partner blue jeans
https://support.bluejeans.com/knowledge/dial-out-cascade-cisco-telepresence
To preserve better screen layout user experience, it's recommended to select Active Speaker layout on both TelePresence Server and BlueJeans sides.
Thais question 312 has repeated in question 297 but with different Answer ???
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