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Table 2 lists general specifications, Table 3 lists appliance and virtualized application specifications, and Table 4
lists the certifications and awards of the Cisco VCS.
Table 2. Specifications of Cisco VCS Control and VCS Expressway
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Web interface support for Internet Explorer 8 or 9; Firefox 3 or later; and Chrome
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Support for industry standards such as Secure HTTP (HTTPS), XML, Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP v2 and v3), secure copy protocol (SCP), and Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol
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Embedded setup wizard for initial configuration
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Integration with Cisco TMS Version 13.2 or later for scalable provisioning and configuration
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Call logging and advanced diagnostics support
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Local Time Zone Away (VCS Expressway only)
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English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish
Endpoint Registration and Session Management
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Cisco VCS Expressway is compatible with any standards-compliant H.323, H.264 SVC, or SIP
videoconferencing or telepresence device.
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Provisioning and configuration are supported only for Cisco TelePresence endpoints.
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Mobile worker access to video and unified communications services are supported by Cisco Jabber Video
™
for
TelePresence (Movi) and Cisco Jabber Unified Communications applications, respectively.
(Note: For full details, please refer to the relevant release notes for the version(s) of Cisco Jabber that you are
using).
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Cisco Jabber Unified Communications applications must be registered to Cisco Unified Communications
Version 9.1.2 or later.
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Support for manual registration of H.323 and SIP endpoints
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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 H.225/Q.931 and 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 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 (FindMe)
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Support for conference hunting for multipoint-control-unit (MCU) clusters
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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 1000 neighbor zones (including Cisco VCSs, border controllers, gatekeepers,
and SIP proxies)
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Support for subzone 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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