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Capacity:
One Cisco VCS:
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Up to 2500 registrations
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Up to 500 non traversal calls
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Up to 100 traversal calls
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Up to 1000 sub zones
Cluster of six Cisco VCSs
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Up to 10,000 registrations
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Up to 2,000 non-traversal calls
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Up to 400 traversal calls
Table 1. Product Specifications
Product Feature Product Specification
User Interface
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Web interface-supports Internet Explorer 7,8 and 9, Firefox 3 and later, and Chrome
Supported TelePresence
Endpoints
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Compatible with any standards-compliant H.323 or SIP video conferencing or telepresence device.
Provisioning and Configuration supported only for Cisco TelePresence endpoints
Management Interfaces
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Support for industry standards such as RS-232, HTTP(S), XML, Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP v1, v2 and v3), secure copy (SCP), and Secure Shell Protocol (SSH)
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Embedded set-up wizard on serial port for initial configuration
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Integration with Cisco TMS version 12.5 or later
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Call logging and diagnostics
Architecture
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Secure appliance-based architecture
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Flash memory and hard drive
Resilience and Reliability
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Can be deployed in six-redundant cluster
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Licenses can be shared across a cluster
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Registrations can survive system restart
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Configuration can be replicated for clusters
Session Control and
Registrations
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Support for manual registration of H.323 and SIP endpoints
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Support for H.225/Q.931, H.245 call control routed mode, and non-call routed mode
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Support for H.323-SIP Interworking Encryption
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Support for H.323-SIP Interworking DuoVideo
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Support for registration of H.323 ID and E.164 aliases and services
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Support for Unicode (UTF-8) registration for global implementation
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Support for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) dialing
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Support for direct call signaling among neighbored Cisco VCSs, border controllers, and gatekeepers
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Support for call policy management (RFC 3880),including call policy and user policy (Cisco TelePresence
FindMe
™
)
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Support for conference hunting for multipoint-control-unit (MCU) cluster support
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Support for call routed mode
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Support for call loop detection
Zone Control and Bandwidth
Management
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Support for remote zone monitoring
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Support for remote zone redundancy
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Support for up to 200 neighbor zones (including Cisco VCSs, border controllers, gatekeepers, and SIP
proxies)
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Support for sub-zone area definition for bandwidth management
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Support for flexible zone configuration with named zones and default zone
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Support for forwarding of requests to neighbor zones
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Support for registration control (open, specifically allow, and specifically deny)
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Support for interzone bandwidth management: definable call-by-call
Maximum bandwidth per call
Maximum aggregate bandwidth for all neighboring zones
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Support for intrazone bandwidth management: definable call-by-call
Maximum bandwidth per call
Maximum aggregate bandwidth
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Support for auto-down-speeding if call exceeds per-call maximum
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Support for gateway load balancing
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Support for automatic network failover
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Support for capacity warnings for users and administrators
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