03-02-2015 04:18 AM - edited 03-18-2019 04:07 AM
Hello Everyone,
I have one Cisco MX300 and one Polycom VC device in my network. I want that these devices should be able to communicate with each other i.e I want to do Video Conferencing between these devices.
Is VCS required in order to enable Video Conferencing between these devices or they can communicate directly over IP to IP in my network?
Please suggest
Thanks
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03-02-2015 09:41 AM
Your question would be better placed in the TelePresence section of the forums where these devices are more actively discussed than in the Other Collaboration Subjects section you've posted in. You can move your discussion by editing your post and changing the categories at the bottom.
You didn't specify what type of Polycom system you have, but if it can support H323 dialing, then both devices can dial each other directly via IP without the need of a VCS.
03-03-2015 11:09 AM
A Polycom HDX 7000 Support both e SIP and H.323, so the answer to your question is as Patrick suggested, yes they can dial each other without the need for additional 'stuff'.
Cheers
Chris
03-04-2015 02:04 AM
Cheers
Chris
03-02-2015 09:41 AM
Your question would be better placed in the TelePresence section of the forums where these devices are more actively discussed than in the Other Collaboration Subjects section you've posted in. You can move your discussion by editing your post and changing the categories at the bottom.
You didn't specify what type of Polycom system you have, but if it can support H323 dialing, then both devices can dial each other directly via IP without the need of a VCS.
03-02-2015 10:51 PM
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for the reply. Edited the post.
My POLYCOM device is HDX 7000
03-03-2015 11:09 AM
A Polycom HDX 7000 Support both e SIP and H.323, so the answer to your question is as Patrick suggested, yes they can dial each other without the need for additional 'stuff'.
Cheers
Chris
03-06-2015 08:41 PM
Thanks everyone for your help.
Query got sorted out
03-04-2015 12:15 AM
Hi Patrick,
One more question.
If I want to do Video Conferencing, outside my network only then VCS comes into picture?
Thanks
03-04-2015 02:04 AM
Cheers
Chris
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