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Cisco TMS Provisioning
Cisco TMS provisioning is the mechanism through which the VCS and Cisco TMS share FindMe and device
provisioning data. The shared data includes:
provisioning data. The shared data includes:
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endpoint devices
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The FindMe and Device Provisioning option keys must be installed on the VCS for it to provide FindMe and
provisioning services.
provisioning services.
As from version X8.1, the VCS supports only the Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension
(Cisco TMSPE) services to provide the VCS with provisioning and FindMe data. In this mode all provisioning and
FindMe data is managed and maintained exclusively within Cisco TMS.
(Cisco TMSPE) services to provide the VCS with provisioning and FindMe data. In this mode all provisioning and
FindMe data is managed and maintained exclusively within Cisco TMS.
Size limitations for clusters and provisioning
A VCS cluster of any size supports up to:
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10,000 FindMe accounts
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10,000 users for provisioning
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200,000 phonebook entries
Note that:
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systems can support up to 2,500 device registrations per peer, subject to a maximum of 10,000
registrations per cluster. Typically this means one device per FindMe account.
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systems can support up to 5,000 device registrations per peer (with a maximum of 20,000 registrations
per cluster). However, you are still limited to 10,000 FindMe accounts/users and 10,000 provisioned devices
per cluster.
per cluster.
If you need to provision more than 10,000 devices, your network will require additional VCS clusters with an
appropriately designed and configured dial plan.
appropriately designed and configured dial plan.
for full information about how to configure provisioning in
Cisco TMS and VCS.
Cisco TMSPE services
When TMS provisioning is enabled, the VCS uses the following Cisco TMSPE services (which are hosted on Cisco
TMS) to provide the VCS (or VCS cluster) with provisioning and FindMe data:
TMS) to provide the VCS (or VCS cluster) with provisioning and FindMe data:
Service
Description
User
Preference
Preference
The data provided by the User Preference service enables the VCS to configure a device with
settings that pertain to a specific user (a user is essentially a SIP URI). Devices such as Jabber Video
are configured entirely using this service. This service also provides connection details to a
TURN server (typically the VCS Expressway).
settings that pertain to a specific user (a user is essentially a SIP URI). Devices such as Jabber Video
are configured entirely using this service. This service also provides connection details to a
TURN server (typically the VCS Expressway).
FindMe
The FindMe service provides the details of users' FindMe accounts, in particular the locations and
devices associated with each FindMe ID. This allows the VCS to apply its User Policy, and to be able
to change a caller's source alias to its corresponding FindMe ID.
devices associated with each FindMe ID. This allows the VCS to apply its User Policy, and to be able
to change a caller's source alias to its corresponding FindMe ID.
Phone
books
books
The Phone books service provides the data that allows users to search for contacts within phone
books. Access to phone books is controlled on a per user basis according to any access control lists
that have been defined (within Cisco TMS).
books. Access to phone books is controlled on a per user basis according to any access control lists
that have been defined (within Cisco TMS).
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