05-05-2014 02:14 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:56 AM
All is there a way to turn-off the endpoint control of Intelligent Proximity and only allow for Content Share? Or limit the devices/users that can control the endpoint?
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05-05-2014 02:56 AM
No, at least not at this stage, but it is a beta version after all.
Suggest you raise this issue in the Intelligent Proximity support forum: https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/12156681/cisco-proximity
/jens
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05-05-2014 02:56 AM
No, at least not at this stage, but it is a beta version after all.
Suggest you raise this issue in the Intelligent Proximity support forum: https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/12156681/cisco-proximity
/jens
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05-05-2014 10:18 AM
Trapa,
Yes you can turn it off and on.
Yes there are limitations, see the table below:
|
| API availability | TAC support | Max connections |
| TX | Not available | — | — |
unsupported preview2 | EX60, EX90 | Experimental | No | 5 |
C20, C40 | Experimental | No | 3 | |
C60, C90 | Experimental | No | 5 | |
MX200 G1, MX300 G1 | Experimental | No | 3 | |
Full support by late 20141 | SX10 | Full | By release | 8 |
SX20 | Full | By release | 7 | |
SX80 | Full | By release | 30 | |
MX200 G2, MX300 G2 | Full | By release | 7 | |
MX700, MX800 | Full | By release | 30 |
Thanks,
Justin
05-05-2014 03:50 PM
"Yes you can turn it off and on."
How? I can't see any options to turn endpoint call control on/off anywhere? Only option I have is to turn Intelligent Proximity off/on, not the call control part.
/jens
05-05-2014 04:06 PM
I see two questions in trapa's initial post, and I suppose Justin could have been replying to the second regarding the number of connections.
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