Cisco Cisco Extended Care 1.0 Design Guide
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Cisco Extended Care 1.0 Solution Design Guide
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Video Endpoint Considerations
Revised: November 25, 2013, OL-30842-01
This section describes the following:
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Description of Supported Video Endpoints
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Supported Servers
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Supported Multi-Point Bridges
This chapter touches on each of these topics and describes where to find additional information.
Supported Video Endpoints
Several video endpoints are deemed compatible with Cisco Extended Care. A subset of these devices are
no longer being sold (they have reached end of life) but they have a current install base, so are listed
here. The following list includes all the supported video endpoints
no longer being sold (they have reached end of life) but they have a current install base, so are listed
here. The following list includes all the supported video endpoints
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Current video endpoints (that is, video endpoints that can still be purchased) include the following:
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Cisco TelePresence SX20
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Cisco TelePresence Codec C20/C40/C40
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Cisco TelePresence System EX60/EX90
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Cisco TelePresence MX200
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Cisco DX650 IP Phone
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Cisco Jabber™ for iPad
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Cisco Jabber Video
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Cisco Desktop Video
Legacy video endpoints are video endpoints that are supported but can no longer be purchased from
Cisco. Legacy video endpoints include the following:
Cisco. Legacy video endpoints include the following:
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Cisco TelePresence 500
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Cisco Edge 95 MXP
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Cisco E20 IP Phone
1. Cisco Extended Care application is not responsible for the performance of the video endpoints that are not in
the supported video endpoints list.