Cisco Cisco WebEx Meeting Center WBS30 Scheda Tecnica
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With cloud-based conferencing services, you can shift from a capital expenditures (CapEx) financial model to an
operating expenses (OpEx) model while using existing network and device investments. And because it is a cloud
service, it simplifies the complexity of managing disparate technologies. All this with your Cisco WebEx Meeting
Center subscription.
Features and Benefits
Table 1.
Features and Benefits of Cisco WebEx Meeting Center Video Conferencing
Features
Description
Benefits
Users
● Support for up to 1025 concurrent users in a single
meeting:
◦
Up to 25 SIP or H.323 video conferencing screens
or clients; for example, a three-codec video
conferencing system equals three users
or clients; for example, a three-codec video
conferencing system equals three users
◦
Up to 500 additional Cisco WebEx video
participants (depending on your organization’s
licensing model)
participants (depending on your organization’s
licensing model)
◦
Up to 500 additional Cisco WebEx Audio-only users
(depending on your organization’s licensing model)
(depending on your organization’s licensing model)
◦
Total number of users depends on the Cisco
WebEx licensing choice
WebEx licensing choice
● This support helps reduce costs and allows IT to
focus on core business priorities
● As a cloud-based service, CMR Cloud provides
high scalability and availability, so it is easy to roll
out and expand as the organization grows
out and expand as the organization grows
SIP video
● Video resolution: Main video up to 720p at 30 frames
per second (fps) and content sharing up to 720p at
5 fps
5 fps
● Video aspect ratios: 4:3 standard and 16:9 widescreen
● Single, dual, and multiscreen standards-based
● Single, dual, and multiscreen standards-based
telepresence systems (multiscreen endpoints must
use the Cisco Telepresence Interoperability Protocol
[TIP])
use the Cisco Telepresence Interoperability Protocol
[TIP])
● Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit
encryption
● Signaling protocol support: SIP, SIP Transport Layer
Security (TLS), Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP),
and TIPv8
and TIPv8
● Media protocol support: Real-Time Transfer Protocol
(RTP), Secure RTP (SRTP), and Real-Time Control
Protocol (RTCP)
Protocol (RTCP)
● Content share (dual video) protocol support: BFCP
and TIP
● Video codec support: H.261, H.263, H.263+, H.263++,
and H.264 AVC
In-Meeting Features:
● SIP participants can mute and unmute themselves
using dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) controls
● SIP participants can change their layout using DTMF
controls
● RFC 2833 RTP Payload Types signaling is required
● SIP endpoints that do not support RFC 2833 can join
● SIP endpoints that do not support RFC 2833 can join
the meeting only after the host has joined
● One Button to Push support for room systems booked
through Outlook users. TMS 15.2 minimum and TMS
XE 5.2 minimum are deployed on-premises
XE 5.2 minimum are deployed on-premises
● Meet online just as if you were face to face. Use
high-definition (HD) video to improve
communications, relationships, and productivity by
enabling people to meet face to face to share
documents, presentations, and applications
communications, relationships, and productivity by
enabling people to meet face to face to share
documents, presentations, and applications
● Select full-screen mode to view the active speaker
in the main video panel, with other participants’
video displayed as thumbnails
video displayed as thumbnails
● For the most detailed video view, select the
expanded full-screen option to view the active
speaker in true HD display resolution. The video in
the main panel automatically switches to display the
person who is speaking, creating an intuitive
meeting experience
speaker in true HD display resolution. The video in
the main panel automatically switches to display the
person who is speaking, creating an intuitive
meeting experience
● Schedule your video system through Outlook, then
join through the One Button to Push feature