Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
If a system is provisioned by Cisco Unified CM and there is a trunk to a Cisco VCS, Cisco TMS:
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will never use H.323 for the system even though it might support it.
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will never use IP dialing for the system.
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cannot verify that the trunk between the Cisco Unified CM and the Cisco VCS is set up correctly. Cisco
TMS assumes that it will work and that the Cisco VCS is able to route calls to the Cisco Unified CM and
vice versa.
TMS assumes that it will work and that the Cisco VCS is able to route calls to the Cisco Unified CM and
vice versa.
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does not support MCUs or Cisco TelePresence Servers SIP-trunked to the Cisco Unified CM. These must
be registered to the Cisco VCS.
be registered to the Cisco VCS.
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will always append the top level domain to calls going through the Cisco Unified CM - make sure the Cisco
VCS accepts this kind of dial plan/numbering scheme.
VCS accepts this kind of dial plan/numbering scheme.
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only supports one Cisco Unified CM cluster (one top level domain).
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Routing
What infrastructure does Cisco TMS use for routing?