videokonference - cisco · • minimal interoperability between uc manager and vcs control •...

68
Cisco Public © 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1 Cisco Expo Cisco Expo 2012 Videokonference pro pokročilé T-COL3 / L2 Jan Račanský

Upload: others

Post on 30-May-2020

9 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Cisco Public© 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1Cisco Expo

Cisco Expo

2012

Videokonferencepro pokročilé

T-COL3 / L2

Jan Račanský

2© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

• 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

4© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

5© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

Dokonalá iluze komunikace tváří v tvář

6© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

8© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

Floor stand Table stand Wall MountDoubles as bracket for VESA

mount systems

9© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

10© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

Ultimate desktop collaboration

SX

Solution Platforms

12© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

13© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo© 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 13

VX

Vertical Products

14© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

16© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 17

• 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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 18

• 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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 19

• 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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 20

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 21

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

To: [email protected]

From: “Alice” [email protected]

Bob sees call coming from:

“Alice”

[email protected]

User can call Alice back at:

14085551212

VCS appends @cisco.com

and routes call to UCM

1

2 3

4

URI

only

URI

only

22© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

23© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

• Email

• IM & Presence (Jabber XMPP)

• Video H.323 ID

• Video SIP URI

24© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

25© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

26© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

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

27© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

• 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)

28© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

VCS

Control /

Expressway

VCS

Starter Pack

Express

Bu

sin

es

s T

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

29© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

• 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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 45© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 45

TelePresence Management and

Diagnostics

46© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

Cisco TelePresence Management Suite

Conferencing & Media Services Endpoints

Conference

Control Center

Directories &

Phone books

Telepresence Applications

Booking &

Scheduling

Provisioning &

Configuration

Infrastructure

Management

Reporting &

Analysis

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 47© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 47

Media Transformation

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 48

Get your message across regardless of day, time or location

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 49

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 50

Record Manage Share

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 51

Transform

Pulse Video Analytics

Capture

TelePresence Endpoints

TelePresence Content Server (TCS)

Media ExperienceEngine

Share

ECDS (Distribution)

Show andShare Digital Signage

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 52© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 52

Cisco JabberDesktop and Mobility

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 53

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)

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 54

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 55

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 56

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 57

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 58

• 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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 59

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…

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 60

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 61

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)

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 62

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 63

• 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)

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 64

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 65

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

© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 66

67© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo Cisco Public© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Expo

Prosíme, ohodnoťtetuto přednášku.

COL4 / L1