03-30-2012 09:44 PM - edited 03-17-2019 02:16 PM
Hello All, I am curretnly in the process of deploying Cisco UC systems to the company I work.
Basic configuration looks like,
1. 1 Cisco 2921 UC Bundle
2. 2 Catalyst 2960 48port switch
3. Cisco ASA 5510 firewall
4. 50 Cisco UC phone 7975s
5. 10 Cisco UC phone 9971s
So, yes I will be using CME (Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express) in Cisco 2921 router.
All of the equipments listed above are in one office (Let's say the office is in New York).
Now we have small branches in Chicago, LA and we would like to have video call (New York Main Office <-> Chicago,
New York Main Office <-> LA). And we do not want to buy another lists of equipments for Chicago and LA since they are really small sized office. (and we are limitted on our budget)
So I assume, the way to go is to use Cisco Jabber for Windows and have them installed on their computer in Chicago and LA.
My question is, can Cisco Jabber for Windows establish video call to one of 9971 video UC phone in New York office? If yes, what are the required equipments for this?
Thank you very much!
03-31-2012 10:19 AM
Hi
There are some basic requirements for the Cisco jabber to work. You need to have servers in the backend which would allow for the Jabber client on the PC to register to. Here are the basic requirements:
There are several backend options for both on prem and Cloud based:
"Basic" for the backends...
Presence and IM:
Cisco WebEx Connect Cloud backend (Cloud bases)
CUP (CUP and CUCM server)
Rich Call Control and video:
Unified Communications Manager (CUCM server)
TelePresence Video:
Cisco Video Communication Server (VCS Server, TMS Server)
Cisco Jabber Video Service (Cloud based)
Hence in order for you to use Cisco Jabber, you would require the basic servers. Hope this answers your question.
Regards,
Mubashshir Akhtar
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03-31-2012 06:49 PM
Hi Beom,
Unfortunately, Jabber can't be used with CME as mentioned by Mubashshir, Jabber pre-requisite are
Infrastructure requirements
Jabber Video requires the Provisioning option on the Cisco VCS and in Cisco TMS to be enabled.
Product
Version required
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Cisco TMS)
12.6 or later
Cisco Video Communication Server (Cisco VCS)
X5.2 or later
X6.0 or later for ICE support
X6.1 or later for NTLM support
You can also find more detail regarding Jabber (Movi):
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11328/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html
Regards,
Vivek
04-01-2012 04:45 AM
Hi Beom,
You need additional devices to make the video calls using Cisco Jabber. Cisco jabber is soft client which runs on PC and relys on underlying infrastructure for that.
Cisco jabber requires provisoning to make video call working, and depending on scenario the deployment varies. Basically provisioning requires components as pointed earlier by Vivek and Mubashshir
- Cisco Telepresence managment suite (TMS server)
- Cisco video communication server (Cisco VCS)
However i am not fully agree with them and there is another option available i.e. called as Cisco VCS starter pack, which is built for small enterprise customer who doesn't have large depolyment and for small no. of users you can buy that.
check the below link for more details.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/ps7060/ps11305/ps11315/ps11337/data_sheet_c78-697075.html
VCS starter pack can be used without TMS server in deplyoment and used for Cisco Jabber/Movi provisioning.
As you said you have a small office in Chicago and LA so i think you can consider this option as well.
Thanks
Alok
04-01-2012 05:25 AM
Thank you so much for all your help.
So if I buy a "Cisco VCS starter pack", and add that to my system above, you are saying I can have Jabber telepresence between PCs and IP Phone 9900 series without CUCM server right? Could you please confirm this for me?
Also the other question that I have in my mind is that, I thought Cisco is offering cloud based Jabber Telepresence where I don't need any of the device but cloud based licenses. Is this true? (If yes, I think buying the license only is much cheaper solution then buying all those devices (See here http://www.cisco.com/web/telepresence/smb/get-started.html )
My last question is that, I can get "free" Jabber video call in "https://www.ciscojabbervideo.com/". Can I use this for my need?
Thank you so much! (Is it just me.. I feel that Cisco is really really bad at marketing their products... I am still confused between Callway, Jabber, WebEX... )
04-01-2012 06:23 AM
Beom,
VCS starter pack is a limited edition for users and you don't have much flexibility. although VCS starter pack is ususally deployed in DMZ so that users can use calling in and out from organization plus it supports provisioning and phonebook for some endpoints.
I fyou have starter pack and configure a SIP trunk to your existing CUCM and then you can call using cisco jabber/movi to call to your CUCM 9971 phone.
Regarding free jabber account i created one without any license. So not sure which license you were talking of. Its a free jabber video telepresence service hosted in a cloud enviornment.
You can go to below site and create a free account for video calls. any one can reach you using your jabber video URI.
https://www.ciscojabbervideo.com/?x=uk6t5bgCQyEDmfYpFSuufg
However you won't be able to use this to call to your CUCM registred IP-Phone 9000 directly.
Cisco is offering lot of soltuions based on different client needs and thats the reason it might sound you confusing although its there to cater the customert demands.
Thx for the feedback. I would highly appreciate it if you could rate my messages by using the stars below each message!
Thanks
Alok
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