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BRKEVT-2802
Cisco TelePresence, Deploying and provisioning video endpoints
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Abstract
Over the course of the last years we have observed that many of our enterprise customer video deployments are becoming more pervasive. The requirement for being able to more easily deploy, provision and manage a larger number of TelePresence endpoints is more important than ever.
This 90 minute session is aimed at video architects and administrators who will learn more about deploying large number of video endpoints. During the session we will offer a technical overview of how TelePresence endpoints are deployed on an enterprise network. We will also provide you with the latest knowledge on how to provision and manage TelePresence endpoints on CUCM and on VCS/TMS. Different solution on how to manage your TelePresence endpoints are also covered in this session.
Agenda
Deploying TelePresence endpoints on an enterprise network
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM
Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Manage your TelePresence endpoints
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Introduction
Campus
Branch
Conferencing Call Control
Endpoints
Scheduling
And
Management
Monitoring Recording
and
Streaming
Endpoints Conferencing
WAN
Internet Global B2B Inter-
Network
External Connections
TelePresence architecture overview
Mobile Office
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Introduction
Campus
Branch
Conferencing Call Control
Endpoints
Scheduling
And
Management
Monitoring Recording
and
Streaming
Endpoints Conferencing
WAN
Internet Global B2B Inter-
Network
External Connections
TelePresence architecture overview
Mobile Office
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Cisco Live TelePresence Sessions Schedule
BRKEVT-2802 Wednesday 9:00am
Cisco TelePresence: deploying and provisioning video endpoints Deploying on enterprise network, CUCM, VCS/TMS, managing endpoints
BRKSPV-1900 Wednesday 9:00am
An Introduction to Managed TelePresence Service Creation Approaches to managed TelePresence, virtualized access, integrated collaboration
BRKEVT-2801 Wednesday 4:00pm
Cisco TelePresence: Best practices for call control integration CUCM-VCS integration, scalability, redundancy, security, case study
Cisco TelePresence: monitoring and troubleshooting video deployments Traffic patterns, endpoint health, media transport, management options
BRKEVT-2804 Thursday 11:30am
Cisco TelePresence: designing and deploying multipoint video solutions Ad-hoc meetings on CUCM and VCS, Conductor, scheduling meetings
BRKEVT-2803 Thursday 4:00pm
BRKEVT-2319 Friday 9:00am
Cisco TelePresence: ad-hoc business to business video Expressway solution, signaling and secure media, DNS SRV, interworking
BRKEVT-2922 Friday 11:00am
Recording and Streaming Integrations for Cisco TelePresence Design, workflow considerations, TCS, MXE 3500, Show and Share
BRKSPV-2900 Friday 11:00am
Managed TelePresence Architecture and Deployment Common management, integrated call control, resilience, interconnectivity
Agenda
Deploying TelePresence endpoints on an enterprise network
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM
Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Manage your TelePresence endpoints
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Deploying TelePresence endpoints Different call control models
VCS based call control
CUCM based call control
CUCM and VCS integrated call control
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SIP grooming
IP PBX Trunking
(video)
Video Applications
Advanced Enterprise
Conferencing Services
Expressway™
Firewall Traversal
B2B and Remote Worker
Distributed Conferencing Services
3rd Party/H.323 Video Endpoints
Unified Call Control
Deploying TelePresence endpointsUnified call control roadmap
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Deploying TelePresence endpoints CUCM based call control
E20
EX/MX-Series
C-Series
CTS
SIP
H.323
MCU
CTMS
TS
CTS
System Software version
C/EX/MX-series1 TC5
E202 TE4
MCU1 4.2
TelePresence Server 2.2 1 Requires UCM 8.6(1)
2 Requires UCM 8.5(1)
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Deploying TelePresence endpoints VCS based call control
VCS Control VCS Expressway
Internet
Movi E20
C-Series
E20 EX/MX-Series
Movi
SIP
H.323
EX/MX-Series
MCU
TS
MXP
MXP
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Deploying TelePresence endpoints CUCM and VCS integrated call control
E20, EX, C-Series and MX200 endpoints can now be deployed on UC Manager
Any-to-any native point-to-point interoperability
UCM-VCS SIP Trunking enhancements for maximum interoperability
UC Manager
VCS Control VCS Expressway
Internet
here…
here…
and here…
SIP
H.323
E20
C-Series
CTS
Movi E20
C-Series
E20
Movi
EX/MX-Series
EX/MX-Series EX/MX-Series
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Quality of Service The Basics
Campus Branch Office
IP WAN
PSTN
Provisioning: Consider required bandwidth for all applications
Resource Control: Enforce provisioned limits and policies
to protect quality for all media streams
Scheduling: Assign packets to one of multiple queues (based on
classification) for expedited treatment through the network
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/QoS_SRND_40/QoSCampus_40.html#wp1098008
Classification: Mark the packets with a specific priority denoting a
requirement for class of service from the network
Trust Boundary: Define and enforce a trust boundary at the network edge
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Quality of Service Cisco Medianet DiffServ QoS Recommendations (RFC 4594-Based)
Application
Class
Per-Hop
Behavior
Admission
Control
Queuing &
Dropping
Application
Examples
VoIP Telephony EF Required Priority Queue (PQ) Cisco IP Phones (G.711, G.729)
Broadcast Video CS5 Required (Optional) PQ Cisco IP Video Surveillance / Cisco Enterprise TV
Realtime Interactive CS4 Required (Optional) PQ Cisco TelePresence
Multimedia Conferencing AF4 Required BW Queue + DSCP WRED CUPC, 9971, E20
Multimedia Streaming AF3 Recommended BW Queue + DSCP WRED Cisco Digital Media System (VoDs)
Network Control CS6 BW Queue EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, HSRP, IKE
Call-Signaling CS3 BW Queue SCCP, SIP, H.323
Ops / Admin / Mgmt (OAM) CS2 BW Queue SNMP, SSH, Syslog
Transactional Data AF2 BW Queue + DSCP WRED ERP Apps, CRM Apps, Database Apps
Bulk Data AF1 BW Queue + DSCP WRED E-mail, FTP, Backup Apps, Content Distribution
Best Effort DF Default Queue + RED Default Class
Scavenger CS1 Min BW Queue (Deferential) YouTube, iTunes, BitTorent, Xbox Live
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/QoS_SRND_40/QoSIntro_40.html#wp61104
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Quality of Service
Endpoints on UCM get their QoS values from the SEP[MAC_addr].cnf.xml config file they download from UCM. The endpoints then parse that XML and update their QoS parameters appropriately.
For systems provisioned by VCS/TMS the QoS parameters are included in the provisioning XML message they get back from the VCS.
DiffServ Classification on Cisco Telepresence Endpoints
You can check QoS setting on the EX/MX/C-series endpoint on the system‟s web interface.
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Quality of Service Establishing Trust Boundaries
Access-Edge
Switches
Conditionally Trusted Endpoints
Examples: Cisco IP Phones + PC,
Telepresence Endpoints (CTS/C/EX/MX)
Trusted Endpoints
Example: Software-protected PC
with centrally-administered QoS markings
Untrusted Endpoints
Example: user PC
Tru
st
Bo
un
dary
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Quality of Service Conditional Trust Operation
3 TelePresence Endpoint: Voice + Video CoS 4 & DSCP CS4
Call-Signaling CoS 3 & DSCP CS3
CoS-to-DSCP Map:
CoS 4 DSCP CS4 (32)
CoS 3 DSCP CS3 (24)
CoS 0 DSCP 0
4
Trust is Dynamically Extended to Telepresence Endpoint
Successful “Condition” Met (i.e. CDP negotiation successful)
1
PC Traffic: CoS 0 & DSCP 0
(Tagged packets are blocked)
2
Example: EX-Series Telepresence Endpoint (TC5 release)
Trust Boundary
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Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
CDP provides numerous automation benefits for network administrators deploying IP-based video endpoints on their networks. Some of the most applicable benefits for IP-based video endpoints are:
Benefits for IP-based video endpoints
Automatic
VLAN
discovery
QoS trust
boundary
Location
awareness
Ethernet
Mismatch
detection
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Cisco Discovery Protocol
Prior to CDP, MX/EX/C-series endpoints supported 802.1Q, but had to be manually configured
- Tagged (with VLAN ID specified)
- Untagged
- Default = Untagged
CDP introduced for EX, MX200 and C-Series in release TC5.0
- Auto (use CDP)
Automatically enabled when CUCM provisioning mode is selected
- Manual (equivalent to Tagged in previous releases)
User must manually set the VLAN ID. If VLAN ID is received from CDP the ID received from CDP will take precedence over the manually configured value
- Off (equivalent to Untagged in previous releases)
Ignores VLAN ID received from CDP
Default = Off to preserve existing behavior for installed base customers upgrading to TC5.0
CDP and Auxiliary VLANs
Agenda
Deploying TelePresence endpoints on an enterprise network
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM
Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Manage your TelePresence endpoints
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM MX/EX/C-series
Upon bootup from factory default state (VLAN mode = Off by default)
1. Do an untagged DHCP request, receive an address in the Data VLAN
2. Prompt the user for language choice and provisioning mode
3. If CUCM mode selected, set VLAN mode = Auto, restart network stack, and do a tagged DHCP request (with option 150) to receive a new address in the Aux VLAN
4. Look for DHCP Option 150 in Aux VLAN DHCP Offer. If present, proceed to step 5, otherwise prompt user for CUCM Provisioning address
5. Download configuration and firmware from UCM via HTTP port 6970, upgrade firmware and reboot if necessary, and proceed to register with UC Manager
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CDP CDP
CDP
TFTP HTTP on port 6970
SIP
SIP
XML
No 802.1Q VLAN tag
Tagged with 802.1Q ID of Voice VLAN
Shared Line
802.3af
DHCP DHCP
XML
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM CTS series
Cisco 7975G IP Phone
Access-Edge Switch
Cisco Unified CallManager
Cisco TelePresence
Manager
LAN / WAN
TelePresence Primary Codec
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CTS 1300-47 and 500-32 introduced in UCM 8.5(1)
- Also back ported to 7.1(5) and 8.0(3)
E20 introduced in UCM 8.5(1)
- Additional enhancements in 8.6(1) and 8.6(2)
EX and C-Series introduced in UCM 8.6(1)
- MX200 and Profile 42 (C40) support introduced in 8.6(2) and also available in latest 8.6(1) device pack
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM CUCM configuration
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM Functionality supported / not supported
Functionality Status
Networking & QoS
Cisco Discovery Protocol
Auxiliary VLANs
DSCP and 802.1p as per UCM service parameters
Discard 802.1Q/p tagged frames received on PC port
Provisioning DHCP Option 150
Automatic configuration and firmware downloads
Registration
Auto-Registration
x SIP – TLS (planned for TE/TC6.0)
Primary UCM node
x Secondary/Tertiary UCM nodes
Register using E.164 (Directory Number)
x Register using Alpha-numeric URI (planned for TE/TC6.0)
Directories
Corporate Directory
Personal Favorites / Speed dials
x Personal Directory
x TMS-style hierarchical phone books
Perspective: E20, EX, MX200 and C-Series endpoints registered to UC Manager
For Your Reference
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM Functionality supported / not supported
Functionality Status
Calling features
Alpha-numeric URI dialing
+, * and # character dialing
Hold / Resume
Transfer
Call Forwarding
Music on hold
BFCP (presentation sharing). Requires CUCM 8.6
Encryption
x When registered to UCM (planned for TE/TC6.0)
Conferencing Multisite (embedded)
x Multiway (when registered to UCM) (planned for TE/TC6.0)
Multiway (when registered to VCS)
One Button To Push (OBTP)
EX, C-Series and MX200
x E20
Using CTS-Manager
Using TMS
On Touch 8”
On OSD UI
Perspective: E20, EX, MX200 and C-Series endpoints registered to UC Manager
For Your Reference
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM Endpoint supported The following endpoints can now be auto provisioned by CUCM
TelePresence Endpoint category TelePresence Endpoint platform
EX/MX/C-Series Based Endpoints (all run same TC software) + E20 (running
TE software)
E20
EX60
EX90
MX200
C20
C40
C60
C90
Profile 42
Profile 52
Profile 65
CTS Endpoints
CTS 500-32
CTS 500-37
CTS 1100
CTS 1300-47
CTS 1300-65
CTS 3010
CTS 3210
For Your Reference
Agenda
Deploying TelePresence endpoints on an enterprise network
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM
Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Manage your TelePresence endpoints
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS Different deployment models
TMS
VCS Control
w/TMS agent
VCS Control
w/TMS agent
VCS Control
w/TMS agent
TMS
VCS Control
Traditional TMS Deployment
Proven TMS solution used and
deployed by customers globally.
Devices register to VCS control and to
TMS server.
Large Scale Provisioning
Distributed architecture
Devices register only to VCS
Necessary to deploy large number of
endpoints TMS Agent Deployment
Application:
Small scale, room based solution
Application:
Large scale, personal video solution
Americas
EMEA
APAC
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Endpoint registers to VCS for Call Control
Endpoint receives provisioning and management messages from TMS Agent
With TMS Agent
TMS VCS w/ TMS Agent
TMS Agent
Phone Books
Provisioning Data
CDR‟s
System Status
Regular and systematic
intelligence updates between
TMS Agent and TMS Server
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TMS
VCS Cluster
2 – TMS Agent replicates
the provisioning data to
TMS Agent in the VCS‟ 3 – User logs in. VCS challenges Endpoint for
credentials. If authenticated Endpoint receives
provisioning profile from TMS Agent running on
VCS in a SIP Notify Message. Endpoint then
registers to the appropriate VCS per the
provisioning profile. Endpoint also subscribes
to VCS for Directory services.
4 – Success! The Endpoint is
ready to make & receive calls
to/from standards-based SIP or
H.323 devices
1 – Administrator imports
Users from AD and creates
Provisioning Profiles.
VCS Control
w/TMS Agent
AD
Administrator
SMTP Server
User
2 – TMS can send an e-
mail to user with account
credentials
Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Endpoint
Provisioning process
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Run the setup wizard
Choose VCS as Provisioning Mode
Enter Username, Password, Domain and External Manager
TelePresence endpoint configuration
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS Provisioning – signaling flow
SUBSCRIBE
Regular and systematic
intelligence updates between
TMS Agent and TMS Server
TMS VCS w/ TMS Agent Endpoint
401 Unauthorized
SUBSCRIBE w/Digest
200 OK
NOTIFY
200 OK
200 OK
REGISTER
The Message Body of
the NOTIFY message
contains the
provisioning
configuration
Register with the
server provided in the
NOTIFY (can be a
different VCS than the
provisioning VCS)
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS Creating users
Add users
manually
Importing users
from AD
Create a folder
structure to organize
the users
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS Configuration settings
Configuration
settings on folder
level
Or user specific
configuration settings
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS Device templates
Important to upload
DeviceConfiguration
Templates
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS Provisioning of external endpoints
SUBSCRIBE
Regular and systematic
intelligence updates between
TMS Agent and TMS Server
TMS VCS C w/ TMS Agent Endpoint
401 Unauthorized
SUBSCRIBE w/Digest
200 OK
NOTIFY
200 OK
200 OK
REGISTER Register with the
server provided in the
NOTIFY (in this case
the VCS Expressway)
VCS E
SUBSCRIBE
401 Unauthorized
SUBSCRIBE w/Digest
200 OK
NOTIFY
200 OK
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
*It is recommended to use the latest Cisco TMS and Cisco VCS software.
Please note that there is a dependency between the TMS and VCS software version for TMS Agent. Check the TMS and VCS software release notes for details.
The XML provisioning files required by TMS must be uploaded to TMS for the different TelePresence endpoints.
Requirements and considerations
TelePresence
endpoints
Endpoint Software
version
TMS version*
Jabber video (Movi) Version 2 or higher 12.6 or higher
E20 TE 2.1 12.6 or higher
EX60 TC 4.1 13 or higher
EX90 TC 4.1 13 or higher
MX200 TC 4.2 13.1
MX300 TC 5.0 13.1
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Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
The following endpoints can not be auto provisioned by VCS/TMS
Current limitations
TelePresence Endpoint category TelePresence Endpoint platform
EX/MX/C-Series Based Endpoints (all run same TC software)
C20
C40
C60
C90
Profile 42
Profile 52
Profile 65
CTS Endpoints
CTS 500-32
CTS 500-37
CTS 1100
CTS 1300-47
CTS 1300-65
CTS 3010
CTS 3210
Agenda
Deploying TelePresence endpoints on an enterprise network
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM
Provision TelePresence endpoints on VCS/TMS
Manage your TelePresence endpoints
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Manage your TelePresence endpoints Scheduling and management features and functionality
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Manage your TelePresence endpoints Management platform capabilities
Platform Provisioning Basic monitoring Scheduling
TMS
CTS-Manager
Unified CM
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using TMS
TMS supports scheduling and management of E20 and EX/MX/C-series endpoints when they are registered to VCS.
TMS 13.1 can now schedule and monitor CTS endpoints registered to UCM. A conference is booked in the usual manner. When you select your participants, the following connection methods apply:
- CTS to CTS (direct TIP connection).
- CTS to SIP or H.323 systems will connect using a Cisco TelePresence Server.
- CTS to multiple systems will connect using a Cisco TelePresence Server.
TMS is also the only platform that natively supports scheduling and management of MXP series and T series endpoints and it is a required component for Movi deployments.
In addition TMS can manage a range of 3rd party endpoints. (see TMS Product Support Document for details).
Endpoint support
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using TMS
Improving the scheduling experience for CUCM registered devices
- One Button to Push for C/EX/MX devices when using CUCM for call control.
Supporting native point-to-point calling across the portfolio
- Direct point-to-point calls supported in scheduling between CTS and C/EX devices (no TelePresence server required!).
Endpoint support coming in TMS 13.2
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using TMS TMS support for CTS endpoints
TMS release 13.1 adds support for
scheduling CTS endpoints.
CUCM 8.5 or later is required. TMS will
log into CUCM with admin credentials and
return all registered CTS systems in
CUCM.
CTS 1.7.0 or later is required for TMS
management. When a CTS system is added to
TMS, TMS can provide the
following functions:
OBTP with TelePresence Server
Schedule P2P calls
Read system information
Monitor response status and call
status
Dial out from endpoint
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using TMS TMS One Button to Push
OBTP is available on the Cisco Touch 8, Touch 12, 797x IP phones
and OSD with remote control.
Pre CTS release 1.8, all CTS multipoint meetings will only be
scheduled on TelePresence Server. In CTS release 1.8, MCU or
TelePresence Server can be multipoint device.
EX/MX/C-Series on TC5 can use OBTP for TelePresence Server or
MCU.
Registration to VCS is required for OBTP on TC5 EX/MX/C-Series
endpoints.
TC5 on VCS TC5 on VCS CTS 1.7.0 or later CTS 1.8
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using TMS TMS different call launch options
When TMS is used as scheduling and management platform,
customers can choose between several different call launch
options.
From a CTS perspective, the “Automatic Connect” is a new
experience.
CTS endpoints configured for meetings with Automatic Connect
will display meeting on UI, but user will not be able to launch call.
CTS will be dialed to from multipoint device at meeting start.
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using TMS
Conference type support for TelePresence endpoints using TMS.
Call launch options
* Will be supported in TMS 13.2. Planned FCS Q1CY2012 .
OBTP Automatic Connect
CTS series endpoints
EX/MX/C-series endpoints,
registered to CUCM*
EX/MX/C-series endpoints,
registered to VCS
MXP series, T series endpoints
* *
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using TMS
TMS is the central source for administrating phone books. To populate phone books you need to configure phonebook sources.
TMS support several source types including:
- Cisco TMS endpoints
- Active Directory
- H.350 directories
- Manual lists
There are two types of phone books:
- Local phone book, entries inserted through the touch panel/remote control on the endpoint. Accessed via the Favorites or My Contacts tab on the endpoint‟s user interface.
- Corporate phone book, retrieved from the phone book server. In most cases the corporate phone book extracts information from Active Directory or H.350 Directory. It allows for a hierarchy of phonebooks and multiple phone numbers on every entry.
Directory and phone book support
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using CTS-Man
CTS-Man 1.8 now supports monitoring and OBTP conference scheduling of CTS series and EX/MX/C-series endpoints registered to UCM or VCS.
CTS-Manager also provides the ability to schedule conferences that include endpoints other than CTS series and EX/C series endpoints when TelePresence Server or other transcoding devices are used.
However, these endpoints are considered video conferencing endpoints, and they do not get an OBTP entry. These endpoints will need to manually dial-in, or be dialed out from the conferencing platform.
Endpoint support
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using CTS-Man
EX/MX/C Series endpoints are treated the same as CTS endpoints in the Admin GUI, except for provisioning.
EX/MX/C Series endpoint status displayed in CTS-Manager.
Simplified management for EX/MX/C series
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using CTS-Man
Auto discovery is available for EX/MX/C series endpoint if registered to CUCM.
CUCM 8.6(1) minimum and device pack is required or use manual method till 8.6(2) qualified.
8.6(2) has new endpoints.
Provisioning of EX/MX/C series - Auto discovery
This option must be enabled
in CUCM phone
configuration
EX90 automatically
discovered
CUCM address is
displayed
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using CTS-Man
Must manually add endpoints that are not registered to CUCM on version 8.6(1).
The endpoint must use static IP.
Provisioning of EX/MX/C series - Manual provisioning
Phone number is
automatically
detected
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Managing your TelePresence endpoints using CTS-Man
CTS systems, E20 and EX/MX/C-series endpoints registered to CUCM:
Corporate Directory
Allows a user to look up a phone number for co-workers in the company directoty. To support this feature , you must configure corporate directories.
Personal Favorites / Speed dials
Allows phone numbers to be readily accessed using the number buttons, or stored under „favorites‟.
x Personal Directory
x Allows a user to store a set of personal numbers. This is supported on IP phones but not on TelePresence endpoints.
x TMS-style hierarchical phone books
Directory and phone book support
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SIP grooming
IP PBX Trunking
(video)
Video Applications
Advanced Enterprise
Conferencing Services
Expressway™
Firewall Traversal
B2B and Remote Worker
Distributed Conferencing Services
3rd Party/H.323 Video Endpoints
Unified Call Control
Deploying TelePresence endpointsUnified call control roadmap
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Remaining Gaps
Register endpoints to VCS when these features are required
Encryption (planned for TE6.0/TC6.0 release in 1HCY2012)
Ad hoc conferencing – Add Participant and Join features (planned for TE6.0/TC6.0 release in 1HCY2012)
Alpha-numeric URI registration (planned for UCM 9.0 release in 1HCY2012)
H.323 registration (No plans to support on UCM. Continue to use VCS for H.323 endpoints)
IPv6
Registering through VCS Expressway (Teleworker) (use Cisco 800 series IOS router Virtual Office solution for endpoints on UCM)
TMS scheduling and management of TE/TC endpoints on UCM (planned for TMS 13.2 release in 1HCY2012)
Provision TelePresence endpoints on CUCM Perspective when registering E20, EX/MX/C-series to UCM
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Key Takeaways
The Key Takeaways of this presentation are:
- CUCM will be the Call Control platform moving forward. Adding more and more enhanced video functionalities to the CUCM.
- Still utilize VCS for B2B communications and firewall traversal as well as other advanced video functions.
- VCS still important for H.323 and 3rd party endpoint registration
- Focus on TMS as next-generation scheduling/management solution. We have added support for CTS endpoints and continue to develop TMS to eventually take over all scheduling and management for Cisco TelePresence deployments.
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