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Configuring Endpoints for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
How to Configure Video Terminal Profiles
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If a video terminal requires a codec other than H.264, specifically H.263 or H.261, the VTP can be
set to specify which codec Cisco Unified MeetingPlace should offer the video terminal.
set to specify which codec Cisco Unified MeetingPlace should offer the video terminal.
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When Cisco Unified MeetingPlace dials out to a video terminal as a result of a web-initiated
command (for example, from the Cisco WebEx Meeting Center client), if the dialed number matches
a video terminal profile then (a) the codec specified in the VTP will be used and (b) video will be
offered at the start of the call instead of later, at meeting entry. This causes the “direct-to-meeting”
mechanism to be used when dialing out by command of a web interface, in addition to when
terminals are invited at schedule time.
command (for example, from the Cisco WebEx Meeting Center client), if the dialed number matches
a video terminal profile then (a) the codec specified in the VTP will be used and (b) video will be
offered at the start of the call instead of later, at meeting entry. This causes the “direct-to-meeting”
mechanism to be used when dialing out by command of a web interface, in addition to when
terminals are invited at schedule time.
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When dialing into Cisco Unified MeetingPlace from a video terminal, if the calling party phone
number matches a VTP, the video codec set in that VTP will be offered to the terminal at the time
of meeting entry.
number matches a VTP, the video codec set in that VTP will be offered to the terminal at the time
of meeting entry.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace is capable of sending and receiving video streams at 4CIF resolution if
the terminal is capable of displaying it, the connection is negotiated to use the H.263 video codec,
and the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system is configured for high rate video mode. A VTP is
required to tell Cisco Unified MeetingPlace to use H.263 instead of the default H.264.
the terminal is capable of displaying it, the connection is negotiated to use the H.263 video codec,
and the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system is configured for high rate video mode. A VTP is
required to tell Cisco Unified MeetingPlace to use H.263 instead of the default H.264.
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VTPs do not support the #3 outdial feature. This is because VTPs are not associated with user profiles.
Individual users can have video endpoints, but such endpoints are not considered video terminals. VTPs
are specifically meant for interoperating with certain kinds of video endpoints to bring in terminals that
are either unable to escalate video or need to be offered video upfront. As a result, they have limited
feature capabilities.
Individual users can have video endpoints, but such endpoints are not considered video terminals. VTPs
are specifically meant for interoperating with certain kinds of video endpoints to bring in terminals that
are either unable to escalate video or need to be offered video upfront. As a result, they have limited
feature capabilities.
Requirements for Inviting Video Terminal Profiles from Microsoft Outlook
To enable users to invite a video terminal from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace scheduling tab in
Microsoft Outlook, you need to do the following:
Microsoft Outlook, you need to do the following:
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In Microsoft Exchange (Active Directory), create an end-user profile for the video terminal that
includes a valid e-mail address.
includes a valid e-mail address.
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In Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, create a video terminal profile:
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Use the same
that is in the Microsoft Exchange end-user profile.
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Enter the correct
for the video terminal.
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Set the
to Outdial to terminal.
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Train your users to invite video terminals in the same way that they invite other
Microsoft Exchange–profiled users.
Microsoft Exchange–profiled users.
We recommend that you standardize the names and e-mail addresses that you use for video
terminals, and publish or communicate this information to your users.
terminals, and publish or communicate this information to your users.
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Inviting a video terminal from Microsoft Outlook does not reserve the resource on Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace. To prevent video terminals from being double-booked, we recommend that you configure
Microsoft Exchange to enable the video terminals to automatically accept and decline meeting requests,
similar to conference room reservations.
MeetingPlace. To prevent video terminals from being double-booked, we recommend that you configure
Microsoft Exchange to enable the video terminals to automatically accept and decline meeting requests,
similar to conference room reservations.