06-11-2013 05:18 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 09:08 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi,
i have a problem with a MCU5320.
It is not possible to see the content on the second screen in a call over the mcu when i use encryption.
The content is shown in the normal video channel on the first screen.
When i make the same call without encryption it is possible to see content on the second screen.
Is there a possibility to activate encryption and use the second screen for content?
best regards
Manuel Gansch
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06-11-2013 06:18 AM
Are you using SIP?
BFCP is only supportes without encryption (hopefully that will change in a future version)
Binary Floor Control Protocol on encrypted calls
The transmission of SIP content from the MCU using Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) is not supported on encrypted calls. To allow content to be transmitted over SIP calls in a separate channel from main video, you should disable encryption on the MCU or on the target endpoint.
06-11-2013 06:47 AM
If the remote endpoint supports SIP and H323, I would suggest to use H323 instead SIP, that is why I asked about what is the endpoint connected to MCU. Using H323, the protocol used for presentation is H239, in this case, encryption works without restriction.
If you cannot use H323, then I would suggest to disable encryption only to participants that use BFCP, you dont have to disable it globally on MCU configuration. You have to register the BFCP-enabled endpoints to MCU endpoints page, then you disable encryption only to those participants.
Regards
Paulo Souza
06-11-2013 06:49 AM
or if you use VCS X7.2 you can make use of the B2B UA with setting the encryption policy to "force unencrypted" on the MCU Subzone or Zone.
06-11-2013 06:04 AM
Hi Manuel,
What is the remote endpoint connected to the MCU?
Regards
Paulo Souza
06-11-2013 06:18 AM
Are you using SIP?
BFCP is only supportes without encryption (hopefully that will change in a future version)
Binary Floor Control Protocol on encrypted calls
The transmission of SIP content from the MCU using Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) is not supported on encrypted calls. To allow content to be transmitted over SIP calls in a separate channel from main video, you should disable encryption on the MCU or on the target endpoint.
06-11-2013 06:47 AM
If the remote endpoint supports SIP and H323, I would suggest to use H323 instead SIP, that is why I asked about what is the endpoint connected to MCU. Using H323, the protocol used for presentation is H239, in this case, encryption works without restriction.
If you cannot use H323, then I would suggest to disable encryption only to participants that use BFCP, you dont have to disable it globally on MCU configuration. You have to register the BFCP-enabled endpoints to MCU endpoints page, then you disable encryption only to those participants.
Regards
Paulo Souza
06-11-2013 06:49 AM
or if you use VCS X7.2 you can make use of the B2B UA with setting the encryption policy to "force unencrypted" on the MCU Subzone or Zone.
06-11-2013 07:59 AM
Hi
I have C60 and C40 endpoints.
I will try to use H323 instead of SIP.
Thank you for your help.
best regards
Manuel Gansch
06-11-2013 04:10 PM
Hi Manuel,
I guess I can suggest one more thing as workaround to your problem. I think you can interwork the call (SIP to H323) using VCS. The endpoint should register to VCS using SIP (with encryption enable) and VCS should route the call to MCU (with encryption enable) using H323. You can do that by simply using a specific search rule to route call to MCU and force H323.
Be aware that, to interwork a encrypted call on VCS, the SIP signaling protocol must to be TLS, otherwise the call will be negotiated without encryption.
I have not tested it, but it is supposed to work.
If you guess this to be a good idea, you can try this option.
Paulo Souza
06-13-2013 02:51 AM
Hi,
I´m using h323 instead of sip.
Now everything is working.
Thank you for your help
best regards
Manuel Gansch
06-13-2013 05:21 AM
H Manuel,
You are welcome! Thank you for confirming that your issue has been resolved.
Regards
Paulo Souza
09-18-2013 08:48 AM
Hi Paul - I'm having some sharing issues with a customer, but I can connect to my MCU using SIP (Movi), encrypted, and send content - and it appears in content channel - isn't this supposed to NOT work?
09-18-2013 10:29 AM
Hey John, in general its all said here,
The mcu does not support encrypted content on sip.
One way Paul already stayed, use the vcs encryption policy.
I prefer to run the mcu via h323 and let the vcs do the interworking.
An other option can be to look into the telepresence server
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