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Chapter 12 IP Video Telephony Configuration

Cisco Unified CallManager Configuration for IP Video Telephony

Table 12-19

Regions Matrix

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Default

SIP

SJC-Local

Video

WAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Default

 

G.711/384

G.711/None

G.711/384

G.711/384

G.711/384

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIP

 

G.711/None

G.711/None

G.711/None

G711/None

G.711/None

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SJC-Local

 

G.711/384

G.711/None

G.711/384

G.711/384

G.729/384

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video

 

G.711/384

G.711/None

G.711/384

G.711/384

G.711/384

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WAN

 

G.711/384

G.711/None

G.711/384

G.711/384

G.711/384

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following devices were assigned to the regions shown:

SJC-Local region—Includes all phones without video capabilities, CTI ports, voice mail ports, conference bridges, transcoders, and PSTN gateways without video capabilities.

SIP region—Includes SIP trunks to Cisco Unified CallManager 4.(x).

Video region—To provide the maximum level of interoperability and features, these video endpoints have been assigned to this region:

Cisco Unified Video Advantage associated with Cisco Unified IP Phone 7940G/7941G/7960G/7961G/ 7970G/7971G running SCCP.

Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985

Polycom H.323 video endpoints. (The Polycom VSX 7000 with firmware version 8.0.3 supports G.722, G.722.1, G.711, G.728, audio codecs.)

SCCP Tandberg T1000 video endpoints.

SCCP Tandberg MXP video endpoints.

H.323 Tandberg 990 MXP video endpoints

Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3540 MCU SCCP Video Conference Bridge.

Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3540 MCU H.323 Gateway.

WAN region—Includes H.225 intercluster trunks and SIP trunks to other cluster.

Note For additional information about codecs support by endpoints, refer to the “Endpoints” section in IP Video Telephony Solution Reference Network Design (SRND) for

Cisco Unified CallManager. (Table 12-1provides a link to this document.)

H.245 Capabilities Exchange with Intercluster Trunks

The codec specified for a region is the maximum codec that will be exchanged during an intercluster trunk call. For example, the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G supports G.729, G.711, and Cisco wideband audio codec. If audio codec between two regions is configured for G.711, Cisco Unified CallManager will advertise G.711 and G.729, not G.711 only. If audio codec between two regions is configured for G.729, Cisco Unified CallManager will advertise only G.729 because the phone does not support a lower bandwidth codec.

 

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Contents This URL Cisco Unified Video Advantage DocumentationDeploying Video Telephony 12-1IP Video Telephony Components and Topology 12-212-3 IP Video Telephony TopologySupported Call Types 12-4Call Routing 12-5Sccp MCU MCU12-6 Gatekeeper Configuration for IP Video Telephony Gatekeeper Configuration Overview12-7 12-8 Gatekeeper Call Routing 12-9MC10A Appropriate value12-10 SJC-RFD-MCU-1 12-11Appropriate values 12-1212-13 12-14 12-15 12-16 Cisco Unified CallManager Configuration Overview Region Configuration in Cisco Unified CallManager12-17 Capabilities Exchange with Intercluster Trunks 12-18SIP Trunk Calls with Asymmetric Regions 12-19Transcoders and Call Transfer 12-20Video Deployment with Rsvp 12-213shows a basic video deployment using Cisco Rsvp Agent 12-22CallManager Administration Guide Gatekeeper Configuration in Cisco Unified CallManagerMCU Configuration in Cisco Unified CallManager Sccp Video Conference BridgeMrglsjcvideo Video Conference BridgeSJC SjccssRoute Pattern Configuration for MCU Service Video Pstn Gateway12-25 Video Endpoints Configuration 12-26SJC-TBERG-2 Phone Configuration for Tandberg Sccp Video EndpointsCisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide 12-27No applicable SJC-VIDEO-GK112-28 IP address of the H.323 endpoint 12-29Cisco Unified Video Advantage Administration Guide 12-30