Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15
is distributed to meeting participants.Cisco TMS then pushes Cisco WebEx meeting details to the
TelePresence Server/MCU.
TelePresence Server/MCU.
TelePresence Server and MCU Roles
Cisco TelePresence Server/MCU will send/receive two-way main video with up to 720p30 between WebEx
Meeting Center clients and TelePresence endpoints. The MCU/TS sends a single transcoded video stream
to the WebEx Meeting Center client.
Meeting Center clients and TelePresence endpoints. The MCU/TS sends a single transcoded video stream
to the WebEx Meeting Center client.
The MCU/TS will send a single mixed audio stream of the TelePresence meeting participants to the WebEx
cloud. Likewise, the MCU/TS will receive a single mixed audio stream from all WebEx participants, including
WebEx Meeting Center participants joined over PSTN or VoIP.
cloud. Likewise, the MCU/TS will receive a single mixed audio stream from all WebEx participants, including
WebEx Meeting Center participants joined over PSTN or VoIP.
Support for two-way content share XGA (1024 x 768) resolution between telepresence endpoints and WebEx
clients.
clients.
Each meeting creates its own SIP connection to avoid Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) congestion and
potential TCP windowing issues.
potential TCP windowing issues.
MCU/Cisco TelePresence Server connects automatically at the meeting's scheduled start time.
Presentation Display Details for Multiple Presenters
For TelePresence participants to present, the presenter connects the video display cable to the endpoint and
(if necessary) presses a presentation button on the endpoint. When multiple TelePresence participants are
presenting at the same time, the endpoint that started presenting last is the one that is displayed. As cables
are unplugged, the next presenter must start presenting again.
(if necessary) presses a presentation button on the endpoint. When multiple TelePresence participants are
presenting at the same time, the endpoint that started presenting last is the one that is displayed. As cables
are unplugged, the next presenter must start presenting again.
For WebEx participants to present, they grab the ball and then select the content to present. If a WebEx user
cannot grab the ball, the host must pass it to them. Alternatively, they can use the host key to become the
new host.
cannot grab the ball, the host must pass it to them. Alternatively, they can use the host key to become the
new host.
Note: The WebEx site can be provisioned so that any WebEx attendee can grab the ball to present without
the host passing them the ball or using the host key.
the host passing them the ball or using the host key.
Meeting Participants List
The TelePresence participant list, a roster of endpoint names currently connected to the Cisco TelePresence
Server (if used), is displayed on the TelePresence endpoint display device. MCU and certain endpoint
models do not support this feature.
Server (if used), is displayed on the TelePresence endpoint display device. MCU and certain endpoint
models do not support this feature.
The TelePresence participant list is not, however, displayed in the participant list available to WebEx users.
WebEx users see only other WebEx participants and one participant called "TelePresence systems" that
identifies all TelePresence participants in the meeting.
WebEx users see only other WebEx participants and one participant called "TelePresence systems" that
identifies all TelePresence participants in the meeting.
Ports and Protocols Used in CMR Hybrid
The following ports and protocols are used between different components of the CMR Hybrid solution.
Cisco Collaboration Meeting Rooms (CMR) Hybrid Configuration Guide (TMS 14.4 - WebEx WBS29)
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