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Chapter 8 Interoperability with Legacy Video Conferencing Devices

Configuring Cisco TelePresence Interoperability

Table 8-5

Static Meeting Settings

 

 

 

 

 

Field or Button

 

Setting

 

 

 

 

Maximum Rooms

Defines the maximum number of Cisco TelePresence rooms allowed

 

 

 

 

to dial into in a static multi-point meeting. The range for this setting

 

 

 

 

is from 2 to 48.

 

 

 

 

Video Announce

If this option is selected, when a new room joins the meeting, the new

 

 

 

 

room is displayed on-screen for 2 seconds. Options are Yes and No.

 

 

 

 

Click the appropriate radio button to select.

 

 

 

 

 

Hosted Meeting

 

Hosted meetings mean that one particular room is identified as the

 

 

 

 

host for a meeting; other meeting rooms will not be added to the

 

 

 

 

meeting until the host room dials in. If you have selected “Video

 

 

 

 

announce,” then each meeting room will be displayed in 2-second

 

 

 

 

intervals in the order that they joined the meeting.

 

 

 

 

Options are Yes and No. Click the appropriate radio button to select.

 

 

 

 

Host Room Number

Defines the host Cisco TelePresence System room number.

 

 

 

 

 

Quality

 

This field sets the system bandwidth and screen resolution. A higher

 

 

 

 

bandwidth increases video quality, but may also cause packets to be

 

 

 

 

dropped and video to be interrupted. Choices:

 

 

 

 

Highest Detail, Best Motion: 4Mbps 1080p

 

 

 

 

Highest Detail, Better Motion: 3.5Mbps, 1080p

 

 

 

 

Highest Detail, Good Motion: 3Mbps, 1080p

 

 

 

 

Highest Detail, Best Motion: 3Mbps, 720p

 

 

 

 

Highest Detail, Better Motion: 2Mbps, 720p

 

 

 

 

Highest Detail, Good Motion: 1Mbps, 720p

 

 

 

 

Default is Highest Detail, Best Motion: 4Mbps 1080p.

 

 

 

 

 

Interop

 

Determines whether this particular Cisco TelePresence multipoint

 

 

 

 

meeting accepts legacy Cisco Unified Video Conferencing (CUVC)

 

 

 

 

systems (interop).

 

 

 

 

Options are Yes and No. Click the appropriate radio button to select.

 

 

 

 

 

CUVC Number

 

Defines the number that CTMS dials to establish contact with

 

 

 

 

CUVC. Each CUVC number must be unique for each CTMS

 

 

 

 

conference. The CUVC number consists of the service prefix and

 

 

 

 

then the remaining dialed digits. The service prefix can be the same

 

 

 

 

for different meetings. The remaining digits in the dialed number

 

 

 

 

designate the CUVC meeting instance.

 

 

 

 

Each CTMS conference requires it owns CUVC meeting instance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note This number must start with the CUVC service prefix

 

 

 

 

 

 

defined during CUVC configuration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Customer Order Number Text Part Number OL-12586-02 Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Configuring and Editing SIP Profile Settings Benefits OL-12586-02 General Description Feature BenefitIncrease in the Number of Supported Segments New in Ctms ReleaseSystem Requirements Preface OL-12586-02 Overview ContentsUser Interface Administrative RolesSystem Status HeaderNavigation Pane Content AreaSystem Information Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Ctms Creating a SIP Trunk Security Profile Logging into the Unified CM Administration ApplicationPrerequisites Creating a SIP Trunk Field Required SettingField Required Setting Device Information Field Required Setting Pattern Definition Configuring a Route PatternInstalling Ctms Administration Software Installing the Ctms Administration Software OL-12586-02 OL-12586-02 Configuring Ctms Administration Software Editing IP Settings System Settings2shows the Access Settings screen Editing Access Settings3shows the QoS Settings screen Configuring and Editing QoS SettingsSystem Settings window Setting Setting Field or Button Setting Configuring and Editing Resource ManagementCuvc Configuring and Editing Snmp SettingsSnmp Configuration area6shows the Restart Ctms screen Restarting CtmsImporting and Exporting Files Cisco Unified Communications Manager SettingsConfiguring and Editing SIP Profile Settings Configuring and Editing Unified CM SettingsSIP Profile Settings Configuring and Editing Cisco TelePresence Manager Settings 11shows the Access Management screen Configuring and Editing Access ManagementField Description 11 Access ManagementEnter settings as described in Table Edit User Settings Upgrading Software Version 13shows the Software Upgrade screenInterface Failover To enable interface failoverTo disable interface failover OL-12586-02 Managing Meetings Defining and Editing Default SettingsDefault Settings 2shows the Static Meetings screen Creating and Editing Static MeetingsTo create or edit a static meeting New Static Meetings Settings Field or Button Creating and Editing Ad Hoc Meetings Ad Hoc MeetingsAd Hoc Meetings Hoc Meeting windowCreating and Editing Meeting Templates Meeting Templates Hoc Meetings windowMeeting Templates Settings 6shows the Scheduled Meetings screen Viewing Scheduled MeetingsActive Meetings Screen Viewing and Editing Active MeetingsActive Meetings Settings Viewing and Editing Active Meetings Field Description Troubleshooting the Ctms System Troubleshooting Window Viewing Ctms Alarms and System Error MessagesOFF Configuring the Severity Level of System Error Messages Filtering the Log File Table Listings Crit Error Warn Info Debug DEBUG2 DEBUG3Downloading Log Files Troubleshooting Specific IssuesProblem Possible Solutions OL-12586-02 Monitoring Ctms System Processes Monitoring System Status Field Monitoring and Restarting System ProcessesCall Statistics Screen Viewing Call StatisticsVideo Statistics Audio StatisticsRoom Testing Room Testing Screen Monitoring Ctms System Processes Room Testing How Cisco TelePresence Interoperability Works Interoperability with Legacy Video Conferencing DevicesCisco TelePresence Interoperability From CTS/CTMS to Cuvc Caveats BenefitsCTS Endpoint Software Requirements Cuvc Software and Hardware RequirementsUnified CM Software Requirements Creating a SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuring Cisco TelePresence InteroperabilityCreating a SIP Trunk Field Required Configuring Cuvc for Cisco TelePresence InteroperabilitySIP Configuration Screen H.323 Configuration Screen Check the Allow conference to grow over guaranteed value box Creating Static Meetings in Ctms for Interoperability Configuring Ctms for Cisco TelePresence InteroperabilitySetting Setting Troubleshooting Cisco TelePresence Interoperability Starting a CLI Session Tables of ContentsIntroduction Ending a CLI Session Ctms CLI CommandsCLI Command Basics Page Cisco TelePresence System Release 1.4 Administrator’s Guide Command History Release Modifications Syntax Description Command ModesUsage Guidelines Examples Related Commands CommandDescriptionAdminmedia GetDSCP Syntax Description Command Modes Command HistoryMedia GetDSCP Media GetDSCPDisable Set badepdetect enable disable EnableAdminset badepdetect disable Set badepdetectSet commandcount enable disable Enable Set commandcountSet logging Enables or disables logging feature Adminset commandcount enableSet conferencetermination Command DescriptionSet conferencetermination true false ShowSet cuvcdialrepeatinterval number Admin set cuvcdialrepeatintervalSet cuvcdialrepeatinterval Set cuvcdialrepeattime number Admin set cuvcdialrepeattimeSet cuvcdialrepeattime Syntax Description Command Modes Command HistorySet damping Set feedbackwaitbasetime value Adminset feedbackwaitbasetimeSet feedbackwaitbasetime Set holdresume Admin set holdresume trueSet holdresume true false TrueSet lateendmins Admin set lateendminsSet latenedmins value Release ModificationsEnable Enables logging Disable Disables logging Set logging enable disableAdminset logging enable Set loggingSet network dns Adminset network dns primarySet network dns primary address secondary address Set network ip eth0Adminset network ip eth0 192.168.1.5 Reboots after you execute this commandSet network ip eth0 Set network ip eth0 addressSet password admin Set password adminCommandModifications Related Commands DescriptionSet timezone timezone Adminset timezone PacSet timezone Show account Adminshow account Name = test, Privilege =Show account AccountShow active conference Adminshow active conferenceShow active conference 9059578056Adminshow badep Set badepdetect Enables or disabled bad endpoint detectionShow badep Show badepShow conferencetermination Admin show conferenceterminationShow conferencetermination Show cuvcdialrepeatinterval Admin show cuvcdialrepeatintervalShow cuvcdialrepeatinterval Adminshow cuvcdialrepeattime Use this command to view configured Cuvc redial retry valueShow cuvcdialrepeattime Show cuvcdialrepeattimeSet damping Sets damping values for switching CommandDescriptionsAdminshow damping s Show dampingShow details conference participant Adminshow details conferenceShow details Show dscp packet Adminshow dscp packetShow dscp packet Show feedbackwaittime Adminshow feedbackwaittimeSet feedbackwaittime confid number SetShow feedbackwaitbasetime Adminshow feedbackwaitbasetimeShow feedbackwaitbasetime Current Feedback wait base time is 250 msShow firewall list detail page file name Show firewall listDetail File nameUdp Anywhere Udp dptsunrpc Udp Anywhere Udp dpt1502 Show hardware Show hardwareShow holdresume Adminshow holdresumeShow holdresume Set holdresumeShow lateendmins Adminshow latenedminsShow lateendmins Set lateendminsShow logins number Show loginsCommand was first documented Adminshow loginsShow myself Show myselfNetwork all Show network allShow network all Stream Connected Show network eth0 Adminshow network eth0Show network eth0 Show network failover Adminshow network failoverShow network ipconntrack Show config allAdminshow network ipconntrack Show network maxipconntrack Adminshow network maxipconntrackShow network maxipconntrack Route Show network routeAdminshow network status search cisco.com Adminshow network statusShow network status Show network status search nameShow packages active name active * inactive name inactive Adminshow packages active kernelShow packages Show rtpsleep Adminshow rtpsleepShow rtpsleep All Shows statistics for all conferences Show statisticsShow statistics all conference confid 001 16ca4011 101 Show status Adminshow statusShow status Buffers 68972K Total Free Used Disk/active 4032124K 2117232K Threshold Show thresholdShow threshold Show timezone Show timezone config listSet timezone Defines a new timezone Show version active inactive Adminshow version activeShow version Show workingdir Adminshow workingdirShow workingdir Adminutils remoteaccount enable Utils remoteaccount enable disableUtils remoteaccount Utils remoteaccount Creates a remote accountUtils remoteaccount create name Adminutils remoteaccount create ciscotechUtils remoteaccount create Utils remoteaccount status Adminutils remoteaccount statusUtils remoteaccount status Utils remoteaccountSystem Utils system restartUtils system restart Utils system shutdown Utils system shutdownAdminutils system switch-version Utils system switch-versionUtils system switch-version OL-12586-02

MCS 7800 Series specifications

The Cisco Systems MCS 7800 Series is designed to provide advanced unified communications and call processing solutions for businesses of all sizes. These servers are part of Cisco's extensive portfolio, aimed at delivering reliable and scalable collaboration services. The MCS 7800 Series is particularly known for its ability to support Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), which is central to managing voice, video, messaging, and presence services across organizations.

One of the standout features of the MCS 7800 Series is its robust hardware architecture. It comes equipped with multi-core processors that ensure high performance and responsiveness, enabling organizations to handle substantial call volumes and maintain seamless communication. With support for both virtualized and non-virtualized deployments, the MCS 7800 Series can easily fit into various IT environments, making it a flexible choice for enterprises.

In terms of technology, MCS 7800 servers leverage redundancy and high availability to minimize downtime. This is critical for mission-critical applications where communication reliability is paramount. Features such as RAID configurations for data protection and hot-swappable components contribute to system resilience while ensuring continuous operation during upgrades or maintenance.

Security is another cornerstone of the MCS 7800 Series. Cisco incorporates advanced security measures across its communications platforms, including encryption for voice traffic, robust authentication, and secure access controls to ensure that sensitive information remains protected.

Scalability is also a key characteristic of the MCS 7800 Series. Organizations can easily scale their deployments from small to large setups seamlessly, allowing them to grow as their communication needs evolve. Support for a variety of licensing and deployment options enables businesses to choose a configuration that best suits their operational requirements.

The MCS 7800 Series supports an array of collaboration tools, enhancing productivity and improving user experiences. Features such as voice mail, video conferencing, and mobility services are integrated to offer a comprehensive suite of communication capabilities.

Furthermore, Cisco's commitment to software updates ensures that the MCS 7800 Series keeps pace with evolving technological standards and user needs. Regular updates enable organizations to benefit from the latest features and security enhancements, ensuring long-term investment protection.

Overall, the Cisco Systems MCS 7800 Series serves as a powerful, flexible, and secure foundation for modern enterprise communication, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance their collaboration capabilities.