Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
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External Policy Overview
The Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) has built in support for Registration Policy, Call Policy
and User Policy (FindMe) configuration. It also supports CPL (Call Processing Language) for implementing more
complex policy decisions. CPL is designed as a machine-generated language and is not immediately intuitive; while
the VCS can be loaded with CPL to implement advanced call policy decisions, complex CPL is difficult to write and
maintain.
and User Policy (FindMe) configuration. It also supports CPL (Call Processing Language) for implementing more
complex policy decisions. CPL is designed as a machine-generated language and is not immediately intuitive; while
the VCS can be loaded with CPL to implement advanced call policy decisions, complex CPL is difficult to write and
maintain.
The VCS’s external policy feature allows policy decisions to be taken by an external system which can then instruct
the VCS on the course of action to take (such as whether to accept a registration, fork a call and so on). Call policy
can now be managed independently of the VCS, and can implement features that are unavailable on the VCS. The
the VCS on the course of action to take (such as whether to accept a registration, fork a call and so on). Call policy
can now be managed independently of the VCS, and can implement features that are unavailable on the VCS. The
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Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator Guide