Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine)
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Integration Note for Configuring Cisco MXE 3500 Release 3.3 with Cisco TCS Release 5.2
About Cisco MXE 3500 Integration with Cisco TCS
Workflow Overview
This section provides an overview of the workflows for configuring the Cisco MXE 3500 and Cisco TCS
for transforming and sharing the recordings. The following workflows are described:
for transforming and sharing the recordings. The following workflows are described:
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The configuration tasks for the above workflows is described in
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Automatically Publish Recordings for Viewers to See in Cisco Show and Share
This section provides an overview of the workflow to automatically publish the recording for viewers to
see in Cisco Show and Share.
see in Cisco Show and Share.
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Configuration Workflow
Complete the following configuration tasks to automatically submit recorded content from Cisco TCS
to Cisco MXE 3500, and publish to Cisco Show and Share:
to Cisco MXE 3500, and publish to Cisco Show and Share:
1.
In Cisco MXE 3500 perform the following configurations:
a.
Using the Cisco MXE 3500 Linux administration utility, enable Cisco TCS integration.
b.
Using the Cisco MXE 3500 web UI, create a job profile for use by Cisco TCS. The job profile
defines the desired encoding output, bumpers, trailers, watermark, graphics overlay, and
distribution to Cisco Show and Share. To automatically publish the recording to
Cisco Show and Share without review, select Auto Approve/Publish in the Show and Share
delivery profile.
defines the desired encoding output, bumpers, trailers, watermark, graphics overlay, and
distribution to Cisco Show and Share. To automatically publish the recording to
Cisco Show and Share without review, select Auto Approve/Publish in the Show and Share
delivery profile.
2.
In Cisco TCS perform the following configurations:
a.
Cisco MXE 3500 media server configurations for applying bumper, trailers, watermark, and
graphics overlay, and for publishing to different categories on Cisco Show and Share. The media
server configuration defines the Cisco MXE 3500 profile space, job profile, destination FTP
server configuration for uploading the recorded content, and API authentication.
graphics overlay, and for publishing to different categories on Cisco Show and Share. The media
server configuration defines the Cisco MXE 3500 profile space, job profile, destination FTP
server configuration for uploading the recorded content, and API authentication.
b.
Add a template based on the media server configuration you created in step
c.
Associate the template you created in step
to a recording alias.
Note
If the MXE 3500 media server configuration template is associated with a recording alias, the
template is automatically applied when the recording alias starts a recording. If the MXE 3500
media server configuration template is not associated with the recording alias, the recording is
not forwarded to Cisco MXE 3500 for transformation and then sharing on Cisco Show and
Share. The end user has to edit the recording in Cisco TCS and manage the output by selecting
the MXE 3500 media server configuration. Cisco TCS then forwards the recording to Cisco
MXE for transcoding and to Cisco Show and Share for sharing.
template is automatically applied when the recording alias starts a recording. If the MXE 3500
media server configuration template is not associated with the recording alias, the recording is
not forwarded to Cisco MXE 3500 for transformation and then sharing on Cisco Show and
Share. The end user has to edit the recording in Cisco TCS and manage the output by selecting
the MXE 3500 media server configuration. Cisco TCS then forwards the recording to Cisco
MXE for transcoding and to Cisco Show and Share for sharing.