What licensing did you buy? Either you bought the XT5000s as standalone room systems that do not work directly with Scopia Desktop or XT Desktop. If they're just to call one another, you can install them and dial by IP address and away you go.
Or, you could add a Scopia Elite MCU as a gateway that all 3 units register to. You could install Scopia Desktop on a Windows box to use the MCU and then you could have people join from browsers and mobile clients.
Or, you could license just an XT5000 with XT Desktop and instead of using a real MCU, you'd use one XT 5000 as an MCU and it can host a single meeting with up to 9 (including the XT5000) participants.
Or, you could license all 3 XT5000s for XT Desktop but having your users manage who booked what room might be tough. Essentially, you'd have 3 Windows servers with something like "room1.mycompany.com" and "room2.mycompany.com" to join the bridges rather than logging in to "video.mycompany.com" and using the function of the Elite MCU to let you enter the meeting ID and using it to manage and reserve many conferences at a time.
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