Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
Device Provisioning
The Device Provisioning option key allows VCS to provision endpoints with configuration information on request and
to supply endpoints with phone book information. (Endpoints including Jabber Video, E20, and the EX and MX Series
can request to be provisioned.) All configuration and phone book information is managed in Cisco TMS. The data is
then transferred to the VCS, from where it is distributed to endpoint clients through the Provisioning Server running on
the VCS.
to supply endpoints with phone book information. (Endpoints including Jabber Video, E20, and the EX and MX Series
can request to be provisioned.) All configuration and phone book information is managed in Cisco TMS. The data is
then transferred to the VCS, from where it is distributed to endpoint clients through the Provisioning Server running on
the VCS.
for more information about how to
configure provisioning.
SIP to Microsoft Lync 2010 / 2013 Interoperability
The Microsoft Lync back-to-back user agent (Lync B2BUA) on the VCS can be used to route SIP calls between the
VCS and a Microsoft Lync Server. It provides interworking between Microsoft ICE (used by Lync clients) and media for
communications with standard video endpoints.
VCS and a Microsoft Lync Server. It provides interworking between Microsoft ICE (used by Lync clients) and media for
communications with standard video endpoints.
The Microsoft Interoperability option key is required for all types of communication with Lync 2013.
Advanced Networking
The Advanced Networking option enables the LAN 2 Ethernet port on the VCS Expressway, allowing you to have a
secondary IP address for your VCS. This option also includes support for deployments where the VCS Expressway is
located behind a static NAT device, allowing it to have separate public and private IP addresses.
secondary IP address for your VCS. This option also includes support for deployments where the VCS Expressway is
located behind a static NAT device, allowing it to have separate public and private IP addresses.
This configuration is intended for deployments where the VCS Expressway is located in a DMZ between two separate
firewalls on separate network segments.
firewalls on separate network segments.
Appliance and Virtual Machine Options
The VCS supports on-premises and cloud applications and is available as a dedicated appliance or as a virtualized
application on VMware, with additional support for Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) platforms.
application on VMware, with additional support for Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) platforms.
machine.
Virtual Machine Options
The VCS has 3 virtualized application deployment types:
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Small (for BE 6000 platform)
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Medium (standard installation)
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Large (extra performance and scalability capabilities)
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Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator Guide