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2012
Videokonferencepro pokročilé
T-COL3 / L2
Jan Račanský
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• Novinky v oblasti infrastruktury a interoperability
• Centrální správa většího množství uživatelů videa
• Unified Conferencing
Multipurpose
Advanced
Media Gateway
CUCM/
VCS
Solutions
Conferencing
Management
TelePresence
Management
Suite
Media Services
TelePresence
Content
Server
Infrastructure
IP
Movi
(PC Video)
External
Partners
Personal
Clinical Presence
Call and Session Control
medianet
EX Series, Movi
End Points
Immersive
3000 Series
Cisco TelePresence Solutions
Quick Set C20
• TelePresence Exchange System
• Callway Subscription ServicesTelePresence Server
MCUs
VCS Expressway™
(H.323/SIP)
Show & Share
Profile Series
Microsoft
Integration
Customers
Partners
Cloud Solutions
1300 Series
Communities
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Fresh naming construct for combined product family – no change to existing product names at this time
• Goal: Clearly designate the endpoint category
• Product Names will be category + number
ex. MX200
Full name: Cisco TelePresence MX200
• New structure used as new products are introduced
MX(Multipurpose
Category)
TX(Immersive
Category)
EX(Personal
Category)
SX(Solutions
Category)
VX(Vertical
Category)
New MX200
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Dokonalá iluze komunikace tváří v tvář
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Team Telepresence for your everyday meetings
Team meetings
• Small to medium team room –wide deployment to all meeting rooms for basic, everyday video
• Offices for personal meetings or small groups
• The simplified rollout and lower price make it also ideal for those new to telepresence
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Floor stand Table stand Wall MountDoubles as bracket for VESA
mount systems
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Ultimate desktop collaboration
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Video
• Input: 1 x HDMI (custom) + DVI-I
• Output: 2 x HDMI
Audio
• Microphones: 2 x mini-jack
• Input: 1 x line in (mini-jack)
• Output: 1 x line out (mini-jack)
Connectivity
• 1 x Gigabit Ethernet
• IR for remote control
• 2 x USB (future use)
Other
• 1 x Power Input
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VX
Vertical Products
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Key information:
• Small footprint, with lightweight industrial
design to maximize mobility and ease of use
• Integrated C20 codec with enhanced I/O
capabilities for medical peripherals
• 6 HD inputs, 5 SD inputs, 2 audio inputs
• Optional PrecisionHD 12X or 4X camera
• Switch between main camera and peripheral
sources with tactile panel or remote control
• Rechargeable battery power
• Medical isolation transformer
• Optional wireless with mounted Cisco WAP
• Range of flexible, mix-and-match storage
modules and accessories
• Medical safety certifications
• Complements CPS in healthcare portfolio
Availability
• North America and Europe: Now
• ROW: TBDPurpose-built mobile endpoint that brings
the power of TelePresence to healthcare
Product Highlights
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SIP grooming
IP PBX Trunking
(video)
Video Applications
Advanced Enterprise
Conferencing Services
Expressway™
Firewall Traversal
B2B and Remote Worker
Distributed Conferencing Services
3rd Party/H.323 Video Endpoints
Unified Call Control
Cisco
UCMCisco
VCS
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• CTS endpoints only supported proprietary MUX protocol
• Minimal interoperability between UC Manager and VCS Control
• TelePresence Server (or MXE) required to bridge between these worlds
SIP
H.323
Separate solutions - bridged together via TelePresence Server
Media
EX
TelePresenceServer
CTS 500
CTS 3010
Profile
UC Manager VCS ControlUC Endpoints
E20
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• TelePresence and UC endpoints on the same UCM cluster
• E20, EX, MX200 and C-Series endpoints can now be deployed on UC Manager
• Any-to-any native interoperability between all endpoints
• UCM-VCS SIP Trunking enhancements for maximum interoperability
UC Manager
VCS Control VCS Expressway
Internet
here…
here…
and here…
SIP
H.323
E20
EX
C-Series / MX200
CTS
Movi
E20
C-Series / MX200
EX
E20 EX
Movi
Perspective: Telepresence endpoints on UCM and VCS. Other scenarios omitted
UC endpoints
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• 4500 / 8500 series MCUs deployed on UCM for Conf / Join / Barge features on UC endpoints
• 4500 / 8500 series MCUs deployed on VCS for Add Participant / Join Participant features on VCS endpoints
• 4500 / 8500 series MCUs deployed on VCS, or trunked to UCM, for rendezvous/scheduled dial in meetings (single-screen only)
• 7010 / 8700 series TelePresence Servers deployed on VCS, or trunked to UCM, for rendezvous/scheduled dial in meetings (single-screen or TIP)
• CTMS deployed on UCM for rendezvous/scheduled dial in conferences (TIP only)
UC Manager
VCS Control VCS Expressway
Internet
here… and here…
SIP
H.323
Perspective: Telepresence multipoint devices on UCM and VCS. Other scenarios omitted
MCU
TS MCUCTMS
here…
TS
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Remaining Gaps
Register endpoints to VCS when these features are required
Encryption(planned for TE6.0/TC6.0 release in 1HCY2012)
Ad hoc conferencing – Add Participant and Join features (planned for TE6.0/TC6.0 release in 1HCY2012)
Alpha-numeric URI registration(planned for UCM 9.0 release in 1HCY2012)
H.323 registration(No plans to support on UCM. Continue to use VCS for H.323 endpoints)
IPv6(planned for UCM 9.5 release in 2HCY2013)
Registering through VCS Expressway (Teleworker)(use Cisco 800 series IOS router Virtual Office solution for endpoints on UCM)
TMS scheduling and management of TE/TC endpoints on UCM(planned for TMS 13.2 release in 1HCY2012)
Movi support on UCM(Movi PVE in Jabber release planned for 1HCY2012)
Perspective: When registered to UC Manager
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UC Manager
VCS Control VCS Expressway
Internet
Register with
E.164 only
Register URI
and E.164
SIP
H.323
E20
EX
C-Series
CTS
Movi
E20
C-Series
EX
E20 EX
Movi
Register URI
and E.164
E20 user Alice dials [email protected]
UCM routes “@cisco.com” to VCS
From: “Alice” [email protected]
Bob sees call coming from:
“Alice”
User can call Alice back at:
14085551212
VCS appends @cisco.com
and routes call to UCM
1
2 3
4
URI
only
URI
only
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Simple User Experience with voice, video, IM,
and presence
Cisco collaboration for the multivendor
Enterprise
Easy licensing
• Admin matches ordering• Enterprise wide• Improved reporting• Overage Flexibility• Electronic delivery
Optimized for HCSEnterprise & Mid Mkt
• IP Phone/Mobility synergy• Video over 3G/4G/WiFi• Voicemail detection• APIs for TCO reduction
IM and Presence Services included
Easy to use & deploy Video
• URI dialing• Enhance bandwidth/CAC Mgmt
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• IM & Presence (Jabber XMPP)
• Video H.323 ID
• Video SIP URI
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SIP grooming
IP PBX Trunking
(video)
Video Applications
Advanced Enterprise
Conferencing Services
Expressway™
Firewall Traversal
B2B and Remote Worker
Distributed Conferencing Services
3rd Party/H.323 Video Endpoints
Unified Call Control
Cisco
UCMCisco
VCS
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Cisco TelePresence
Video
Communications
Server
(VCS)
Advanced Telepresence Media and
Session Management
Standards-Based Protocols and
Interoperability With Any Device
Massive Scalability and Reliability
Enterprise Security with
Advanced Firewall Traversal
Seamless Unified Communications Interworking
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VCS
Control
VCS
Expressway
VCS
Starter Pack Express
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS)
Entry-Level
Small-Medium Enterprises
Medium-Large
Enterprises
B2B Communications /
Service Providers
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• SIP Proxy & Registrar
• H.323 to SIP Gateway
• IPv4 and IPv6 Interworking
• Zone and Bandwidth Management
• Appliance & Virtualized App
VCS
Control
• Firewall Traversal Services
• Registration Of Traversal-Enabled Endpoints
• Traversal Using Relays for NAT (TURN) Services
• Call- Routing Services
• Appliance & Virtualized App
VCS
Expressway
• Scaled Down VCS Expressway
• FindMe™
• Presence Server
• Firewall Traversal
• Appliance Only
VCS
Starter Pack Express
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS)
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VCS
Control /
Expressway
VCS
Starter Pack
Express
Bu
sin
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ran
sfo
rma
tio
n
TelePresence
Management Suite
(TMS)
Cisco Unified
Communications
Manager
TelePresence Unified Communications
Collaboration
SME Deployment
with Cisco VCS
Starter Pack Express
1a
SME add standard
compliant endpoints,
MCUs and other devices
1b
Medium/Large Enterprises
deploy VCS Control and
VCS Expressway to enable
B2B communications
2a Large scale
TelePresence
deployment across
diverse locations
2b
Unify TelePresence and
Cisco Unified
Communications Server
3
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• VCS Development continues to enhance both VCS centric customers as well as the combined VCS+CUCMtotal solution
• 1st Half CY 2012
Greater scale & improved provisioning
10‟s of thousands to 100s of thousands
• 2nd Half CY 2012VCS and CUCM a stronger solution
Major enhancements to Expressway and security
Simplified provisioning scalable up to 100,000 devices and users
Secure provisioning of remote/mobile users outside firewall
Reduced VCS management complexity
Real-time phone book deployment
Plug and play with no need to configure devices
Single FindMe™ interface with enhanced user experience
Better reachability control
End User Benefits
Network Administrator Benefits
Network Administrator
a head-office
Home-based
Users
Mobile Users
Local / Remote
office Users
Step 1:
Administrator creates new users
or import from Active Directory
Step 2:
Configures policies and
assign device templates
Step 3:
Users receive automated
email that includes username
and password
Users switch on new
endpoints and are ready to
make video calls
No need to setup or
configure endpoints
Network Administrator
at head-office
Home-based
Users
Mobile Users
Remote Office
Users
TMS LDAP Directory
VCS Control
Local Office
Users
VCS Expressway
Remote Office
Firewall
Corporate
Firewall
Home
Firewall
Corporate
FirewallDMZ
Supported EndpointsRange of devices across C-Series, E20, EX-Series, MX-Series, SX-Series and Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence
Cisco TelePresence Provisioning 2.0
Solution Components
Features
Leverages Cisco TMS Agent Services*
(with TMS 13.2)
Supports provisioning up to 100,000
devices (with TMS 13.2)
Improved bandwidth savings and
overall VCS performance
Secure provisioning outside firewall
Better call processing with CUCM
Features
Provides secure TMS Provisioning Extensions (TMS Agent Services 2.0)
Hosts new FindMe™ Portal
Fast phone book services and software updates
Supports multiple endpoints and devices
Cisco
TelePresence Management Suite
(TMS) 13.2
Cisco
Video Communication Server
(VCS) X7.1
Users access new FindMe™ portal through TMS 13.2
Provides easy management of locations via an intuitive Graphical User Interface
Enhanced
GUI
Centralized FindMe™ Portal on TMS (requires VCS X7.1 and TMS 13.2)
FindMe™ Interface on VCS Only (Accessed directly on VCS)
User friendly interface offers enhanced user experience
Users can upload an image
to their profile and enter the
name of their location
Users select their
preferred devices to
be contacted on
Location rows can be
minimized providing
clean portal view
An orchestra could not perform without a conductor, even if the individual musicians know their parts flawlessly.
Even when all of the elements of an enterprise TelePresence network are configured and working perfectly, Cisco TelePresence Conductor will improve availability and performance.
Introducing Cisco TelePresence ConductorSimple, Natural Conferencing
Simple Conference Provisioning
Single UI for service provisioning
Number and URI dialing supported
As scale increases simply add more
MCUs without increasing
provisioning overhead
Before
With TelePresence
Conductor
Simple Conference Administration
London New York
ben.meetme
alex.meetme ben.meetme chris.meetme ......... zaheer.meetme
London New York Tokyo
TokyoMoscow
Moscow
alex.meetme chris.meetme
Before
With TelePresence
Conductor
Optimizes MCU resources
Manages large numbers of
rendezvous conferences (aka
MeetMes)
Single pool of MCU resources for
adhoc and scheduled
Cisco TelePresence ConductorA Total Conferencing Solution
Call Control
Cisco
TelePresence
Conductor
Resource Pool
• SIMPLE
• EFFICIENT
• FLEXIBLE
• POWERFUL
• SCALABLE
• RESILIENT
MCU 4200 Series
MCU 4500 Series
TelePresence Server
(TS 7010 & MSE 8710)
& CTMS - Support in future
MSE 8420 SD MCU
MSE 8510 HD MCU
Models Range & Capacity Upgrades
Cisco TelePresence MCU 5310
• Up to 5 Full HD, 10 HD, 20 SD, or 24 nHD
Cisco TelePresence MCU 5320
• Up to 10 Full HD, 20 HD, 40 SD, or 48 nHD
• Major capacity upgrades through stacking
on the Cisco TelePresence MCU 5320
• Up to 20 Full HD, 40 HD, 80 SD, or 96 nHDports per MCU stack
The MCU 5300 Series has been simplified by removing non-MCU functions such as streaming and ConferenceMe
The MCU 5300 Series offers more flexibility for capacity and the ability to upgrade
Feature MCU 4500 MCU 5300
ConferenceMe Included Not available
Web Conferencing Option (streaming support) Included Not available
Built in Gatekeeper Included Not available
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) support Included Not available
G.723.1 Included Not available
Asymmetric 1080p and MHD upgrade Included Not available
Major capacity upgrades using HW Stacking Not available Added
Minor capacity upgrades using SW license keys Limited Added
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TelePresence Management and
Diagnostics
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Cisco TelePresence Management Suite
Conferencing & Media Services Endpoints
Conference
Control Center
Directories &
Phone books
Telepresence Applications
Booking &
Scheduling
Provisioning &
Configuration
Infrastructure
Management
Reporting &
Analysis
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Media Transformation
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Get your message across regardless of day, time or location
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Call from any standard SIP or H.323 video conference unit
Record and stream H.323 and SIP multi-point video calls by simply
adding the Content Server to the call
Click “Record this call” when scheduling a call through TMS
Use the optional countdown to prepare
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Transform
Pulse Video Analytics
Capture
TelePresence Endpoints
TelePresence Content Server (TCS)
Media ExperienceEngine
Share
ECDS (Distribution)
Show andShare Digital Signage
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Cisco JabberDesktop and Mobility
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Cisco Jabber
Jabber Video (Win/Mac)
Jabber for Windows
Jabber for Mac
Jabber for iPad
Jabber SDK
Cisco Jabber Video
Jabber for iPhone
Jabber IM for iPhone/And/RIM
Jabber Mobile Clients
Jabber for Android
New unified client replacing CUPC & Webex Connect. First release 9.0(1)
New unified iPad UC client for CUCM, VCS and Jabber Video cloud
Rebranded Movi client. 4.3 supports VCS, Callway & Jabber Video cloud
Was Cisco Mobile for iPhone (VoIP & VM client). Jabber branded 8.6 just rls
IM client for iPhone, cross launches Jabber VoIP client. 8.6 just rls‟ed
Mac UC client, 8.6(1) available since Sept 2011. 9.0(1) adds PVE Video
Cross-platform Web SDK for UC. Rls 1 FCS Aug „11. Rls 2 adds PVE Video
Jabber for Android VoIP & VM client from outset, current release 8.6(4)
Description
Apr‟12
Q2 CY12
Jan „12
Dec „11
Nov „11
Q3 CY12
Q2 CY12
Feb „12
FCS
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (previously called: Cisco TelePresence Movi)
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Key features
• Integrated IM/Voice/Video client
• High-quality video experience
• Interoperate with standard-based endpoints
• Futurama Design
Customer benefits• A single iPad client to collaborate• Deployment flexibility with On-
Premise and Cloud
Availability• Generally Available Q2 CY2012
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Differences between Cisco Jabber and Jabber Video for TelePresence
Common Technology Foundation – Precision Video Engine
Dedicated Client
for TelePresence-only
All-in-one UC Client
Cisco UC Customer
Jabber Video Cisco Jabber
HD Video on PC or MacPresence, IM, Voice (softphone),
HD Video* and Web
Conferencing, Voice Messaging
* Connects to TelePresence
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Calls and conferences must connect every time and
provide a predictable quality of experience
Any size organization must be able to connect any
number of endpoints in any number of conferences
Endpoints using a variety of codecs and protocols must
be able to connect on any network. B2B and B2C
Video is the new voice – cost should not be a barrier
to deployment
Simplicity of operation, similar user experience across
multiple applications, devices and form factors
Reliability and
Predictability
User Experience
Scalability
Any-to-any
Cost Efficiency
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1. Unified Conferencing Architecture
• Widest range of endpoints – from IM to Immersive
• Industry Leading Conferencing Solutions – Entry level to Pervasive
• Single Call Control for collaboration
2. Network Intelligence – leverage the core
• Medianet
• Monitoring
3. Enabling Flexible Consumption Models
• On premise, Hosted and Cloud
• Align experiences
• Dynamic Combinations of Consumption Models
1
2
3
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• True Any-to-any connectivity
• Combine cloud, switching and transcoding
• Investment protection – no forklift upgrades
• Clear migration path – future proof
• Scalable, secure and cost efficient
• Consistent user experience
• Deployable and interoperable
The Cisco approach – Cisco Unified Conferencing Architecture
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Doesn’t SVC address many of the challenges with pervasive video?
SVC is a new and disruptive technology
• Scalable Video Coding – an extension of H.264 AVC
Encodes video in layers with different quality levels
Allows participants to view video at different bandwidths and qualities, without DSP-based transcoding
• Scalable video coding can:
Improve the user experience on lossy networks
Reduce the cost of MCUs by leveraging switching rather than transcoding
Improve the quality and reduce latency by avoiding transcoding altogether
Sounds good, but…
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Good mechanisms for error resilience
SVC does not address the most important
aspects of scale
Interoperability at high quality requires
transcoding gateways.
Can use low-cost infrastructure in
homogenous deployments
Does not simplify use, nor provide a
consistent user experience
Reliability and Predictability
User Experience
Scalability
Any-to-any
Cost Efficiency
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Existing implementations of SVC lack interoperability
• No interop between any SVC vendors
All need transcoding gateways for interoperability with AVC
• Without gateways, low quality interop only
Vidyo
Google Gmail
Chat
Radvision
Scopia
Polycom SVC
(not shipping)
Microsoft Lync SVC
(not shipping)
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Callway
Transcoded Multipoint
Conferencing Lowest possible bandwidth
consumption
Maximizing interoperability
Broad codec support
Switched Multipoint
Conferencing Lowest possible latency
Ability to leverage UCS and
Virtualization
High scalability
Service
Provider
Service
Provider
VCS
Expressway
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• Multistreaming technology to connect two or more multipoint nodes (transcoding and/or switching)
• Sending the active speaker in HD resolution and the ActivePresence (passive participants) in lower resolution
Stream 1 Name: Neil
ACTIVE (HD)
Stream 2 Name: Rod
PASSIVE (SD)
Stream 3 Name: Jacob
PASSIVE (SD)
Stream 4 Name: Jason
PASSIVE (SD)
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Interoperability drives Next Generation solutions
SD, 30fps
HD, 30fps
WiFi hotspot
Corporate LAN
Remote office
HD videoHD SDCIF
Multiple independent streams
are encoded and
simultaneously transmitted
What is Simulcast SVC?A simplified version of SVC, without inter-layer
dependencies - each encoded stream is an
independent H.264 AVC encoded stream
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SVC - Competition
Good mechanisms for error
resilience
SVC does not address the most
important aspects of scale
Interoperability at high quality
requires transcoding gateways.
Can use low-cost infrastructure
in homogenous deployments
Does not simplify use, nor
provide a consistent user
experience
Cisco Unified Conferencing
Same mechanisms can be used
by both AVC and SVC
TelePresence Conductor provides
a level of scale that goes beyond
current SVC deployments
Broadest interoperability in the
industry
Can use low-cost infrastructure
in homogenous switching
deployments
Similar user experience across
transcoding, switching, cloud,
on-prem
Reliability and
Predictability
User Experience
Scalability
Any-to-any
Cost Efficiency
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