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D14049.08 
November 2010
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The following features have been introduced in version X5.1 of 
the VCS software:
Usability enhancements
Many usability improvements have been made, including:
• 
Description fields for configuration items: a free-format 
description can be specified for the following configuration 
items: transforms, Allow List and Deny List patterns, search 
rules, subzone membership rules.
When viewing the summary list of these items the description 
is displayed as a mouse-over tooltip. 
• 
Enable and disable configuration items: transforms, search 
rules and subzone membership rules can be individually 
enabled and disabled. This makes it easier to make or test 
configuration changes.
Previously, configuration items would have to be deleted and 
re-created as necessary. The enabled or disabled state is 
clearly shown on the summary list pages.
• 
"Add suffix" and "add prefix" transform options: new pre-
search transform pattern behavior options let you add a prefix 
or suffix to the matching alias. Previously, regular expressions 
would have been required to do this.
• 
Consistent create and modify behavior for configuration 
items
: for configuration where multiple items can be defined 
(for example, Allow List patterns, search rules and so on) the 
create and modify behavior has been made consistent so that 
you are always returned to the summary list page after saving 
your changes.
Additionally, new search rules, subzone membership rules, 
subzones and zones are all created in a single step. Previously 
you had to specify some of the configuration values when 
creating the item, and then return to the edit page to specify 
the remainder of the values.
• 
"Please select" in drop-down fields: when creating 
configuration items some of the default values presented in 
drop-down selection fields have been replaced with a "please 
select" value. This helps prevent potentially undesirable 
default values being selected by mistake.
• 
Improved filtering options for Event Log and Configuration 
Log
: advanced filtering options let you include or exclude 
specific words or phrases when filtering the view of the Event 
Log and the Configuration Log.
• 
OCS Relay status: colored status icons make the difference 
between the online and offline OCS Relay status more distinct.
• 
Configuration warnings: more warnings are raised for common 
misconfiguration scenarios, for example if a clustered VCS has 
H.323 disabled, or if default links are not present.
FindMe™ / User Policy option key
• 
The User Policy option key has been renamed as the FindMe™ 
option key.
• 
"FindMe accounts" and "FindMe groups" are now referred to 
as "user accounts" and "user groups" respectively.
Subzone registration policies
• 
In addition to using Allow Lists and Deny Lists, registrations 
can be controlled at the subzone level. Each subzone can be 
configured to allow or deny registrations assigned to it via 
the subzone membership rules. See th
 section for 
more information.
• 
Up to 3000 subzone membership rules (previously 2000) can 
be configured across all subzones.
Zone configuration
• 
TLS authentication: the VCS can perform certificate 
verification of neighbor zones when communicating over TLS. 
Mutual authentication can be performed with neighbor VCSs.
• 
TLS default transport type: TLS is the default SIP transport 
type when setting up new neighbor, traversal client and 
traversal server zones.
• 
SIP authentication trust: the VCS can be configured to trust 
incoming SIP messages from specified neighbor zones, rather 
than challenge them. This applies even if device authentication 
is enabled on the VCS.
• 
Accept proxied registrations: controls whether proxied SIP 
registrations routed through a neighbor, traversal client or 
traversal server zone are accepted.
• 
Nortel Communication Server 1000 zone profile: the VCS can 
automatically configure the settings required for connections 
to a Nortel Communication Server 1000.
• 
Separate authentication credentials per traversal client 
zone
: each traversal client zone specifies its own username 
and password for authentication with the traversal server. This 
allows a traversal client VCS to connect to one or more service 
providers.
See the 
 section for more information.
Note that the existing Outbound connection credentials 
username and password are still used for connections to all 
other (non traversal server) external systems.
Conference Factory generated alias ranges
• 
The upper and lower range limits of the numeric portion of the 
generated alias can be specified.
• 
The numeric portion of the generated alias will pad with 
leading zeroes to maintain a constant length, for example a 
range of 10-999 will generate aliases 010 through 999.
Cisco AM GW support
The Cisco TelePresence Advanced Media Gateway (Cisco AM GW) 
provides support for transcoding between standard codecs (such 
as H.264) and Microsoft RT Video to allow high definition calls 
between Microsoft Office Communicator (MOC) clients and Cisco 
endpoints. 
• 
Advanced Media Gateway zone profile: automatically 
configures the VCS with the zone settings required for 
connection to an Cisco AM GW.
• 
Policy rules: ability to define policy rules to control whether 
all or only selected calls to or from MOC clients are diverted 
through the Cisco AM GW.
Se
 for more information.
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