Видеосервер Cisco CTI-TMS-APL-K9

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Артикул: CTI-TMS-APL-K9
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Cisco TelePresence Management Server


Table 1. Jabber Video Feature Summary

Feature Summary

Benefit

Design features

• Offers intuitive user interface with easy access to phone books, corporate directory, and presence status*
• Provides for application and presentation sharing with standards-compliant devices on the far end
• Interoperable with any standards-based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) endpoint and H.323 system - even telepresence
• Easy to deploy and manage
• Scalable to thousands of users

Application features

• Extends standards-compliant video and telepresence to mobile workers
• Helps you accelerate decisions, scale expertise, and create a cohesive team environment
• Allows you to experience high-definition videoconferencing, anytime, anywhere

Performance features

• Offers up to 1080p HD resolution at 30 frames per second (fps)
• Offers superior audio performance from a PC or Mac
• Provides industry-leading, appliance-grade adaptive echo cancellation
• Offers intelligent bandwidth distribution and dynamic bandwidth adaptation to optimize network load
• Enables you to initiate ad hoc multiparty calls using Cisco TelePresence Multiway
• Offers maximum collaboration with others using Far End Camera Control
• Offers ClearPath packet loss protection technology for optimal experience
• ICE support

Product Specifications

Table 2 lists the product capability specifications for Jabber Video.

Table 2. Product Specifications

Specification

Description

Bandwidth

• Support for bandwidths from 24 kbps up to 8 Mbps

Video standards

• H.264
• H.263+
• H.263

Video features

• Far end
• Self-View
• Up to 1080p 30 fps encoding and decoding
• Ability to select an application or the entire desktop and share content and presentations with standards-compliant devices on the far end through Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) and H.239
• ClearPath packet loss protection in nonoptimal network conditions, including mobile environments

Video resolutions and frame rates

The available resolution at any time depends on the video source, the available bandwidth, and the processing power of the computer.

Native NTSC:

• 400p (528 x 400 pixels)
• 4SIF (704 x 480 pixels)
• SIF (352 x 240 pixels)

Native PAL:

• 448p (576 x 448 pixels)
• 4CIF (704 x 576 pixels)
• CIF (352 x 288 pixels)
• QCIF (256 x 144 pixels)
• SQCIF (128 x 96 pixels)

Native PC Resolutions:

• XGA (1024 x 768 pixels)
• VGA (640 x 480 pixels)
• QVGA (256 x 144 pixels)

Wide Resolutions:

• w1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels)
• w720p (1280 x 720 pixels)
• w576p (1024 x 576 pixels)
• w448p (768 x 448 pixels)
• w288p (512 x 288 pixels)

Audio standards

• MPEG4 AAC-LD; 48 kHz, 64 kbps
• G.722.1; 24 kbps
• G.722.1; 32 kbps
• G.711 a-law
• G.711 mu-law

Audio features

• 48-kHz wideband audio subsystem with compliance-grade, adaptive, acoustic echo cancellation
• Perceptually optimized packet-loss concealment
• Audio mute
• Speaker volume
• Speaker mute
• Dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) (in-band and out-of-band)

Privacy features

• Audio mute
• Video mute

Content sharing

• H.239 (through Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server [VCS] H.323 Interworking)
• BFCP Content Channel encoded with H.264, H.263+, and H.263, enabling wide range of interoperability
• Ability to select content source from open applications, helping ensure only the intended applications are shared
• Option to share entire desktop

User interface

• Quick setup to assist users in selecting and tuning audio and video devices, and test the available resources to predict outgoing video quality
• Separate windows for phone books, presence, and video calls
• Address book search (from Cisco TelePresence Management Suite directory and phone books)
• Presence status indication on contacts
• Toggle video mute
• Toggle audio mute
• Toggle Self-View
• In-call Picture in Picture (PiP) Self-View
• PiP to show far-end video when receiving content
• Flexible layout control and placement; you can toggle between main screen and PiP with double click
• Moveable PiP throughout screen
• Automatic presentation sharing option when Microsoft PowerPoint is in presentation mode
• Switch to turn on Self-View on startup
• Favorites
• Recent calls with time, date, and duration
• Missed-calls notification
• Network quality indicator
• Call status dialog
• DTMF keypad
• Bandwidth settings control
• Resolution settings control
• Auto-start on boot
• Auto-sign in on start
• Always-on-top mode
• Minimize to system tray
• Select ring tones
• Select video and audio devices
• Disable ring tones on busy or in call
• Initiate ad hoc multiparty calls with Cisco TelePresence Multiway*
• Control the far end with Far End Camera Control
• Flexible bandwidth management through provisioning (administrator controlled)

Firewall traversal

• Firewall traversal enabled through Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway

Embedded encryption

• Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
• Transport Layer Security (TLS)

IP network features

• Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) dialing
• Support for ICE
• E.164 alias dialing supported through Cisco VCS
• Adaptive jitter handling
• Bandwidth probing before first call to set a suitable starting point
• Adaptive bandwidth management throughout the call to adjust for changing network conditions
• Bandwidth history log that enables calls to different participants to start at optimal rate
• Domain Name System (DNS) lookup for provisioning clustering and load balancing

Protocols supported

• SIP
• H.323 (through VCS interworking)
• TCP/IP
• TLS
• Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)/Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP)
• DTMF (in-band and out-of-band)
• BFCP
• H.239 (VCS H.323 Interworking)
• H.281 (FECC)
• ICE

Directory services

• Phone books from Cisco TelePresence Management Suite
• Provisioning directory phone books
• Active Directory (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [LDAP]) integration
• My contacts on client
• Recent calls (with time and date)
• Missed-calls indication

Cisco Network infrastructure requirements

• Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Version 12.6 or later
• Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Version X5.2 or later

PC requirements

• CPU depending on video resolutions to send and receive:
• A processor supporting SSE3 (such as Pentium 4 Prescott) or better is recommended. For business-quality HD video, Cisco recommends using the Cisco TelePresence PrecisionHD USB Camera and a 2-GHz Core 2 Duo processor or better.
• Encoding VGA 30 fps can be done on as low-end CPUs as the Intel Atom @ 1.6 GHz.
• Operating system:
• Windows XP SP2 or later
• Windows Vista SP1 or later
• Windows 7
• Web camera
• Graphics and sound
• OpenGL Version 1.2 or later
• Any standard sound card (full-duplex, 16-bit or better)

Mac requirements

• Macintosh computer with Intel x86 processor
• Mac OS X 10.6 or later.
• For optimal experience Core 2 Duo @ 2 GHz with 2-MB Layer 2 cache per core is recommended.

Camera requirements

• The system is designed to support all Windows-compatible web cameras.
• For an optimal business-quality video experience, Cisco recommends the Cisco TelePresence PrecisionHD USB Camera.

Certifications and compatibility

* Available features vary depending on the version of Jabber Video deployed (enterprise or cloud-hosted version).

Table 3. Ordering Information for Jabber Video Enterprise

Product Name

Part Number

Ordering Requirements for Jabber Video Enterprise

Cisco TelePresence Management Server

CTI-TMS-APL-K9

L-TMS-APL-PAK

Start with this Master PAK to see the available options listed below

Ordering Options for the Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence Enterprise

Jabber Video Enterprise- 25 user licenses

L-MOVI-25

Jabber Video Enterprise- 100 user licenses

L-MOVI-100

Jabber Video Enterprise- 500 user licenses

L-MOVI-500

Jabber Video Enterprise- 2000 user licenses

L-MOVI-2000