10-29-2015 01:53 PM - edited 03-18-2019 05:09 AM
Hello,
I am looking for an updated version of this document
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Video/TP_InterOp_v2.html#wp1244568
If this document is still current, are these bandwidth requirements both Tx and Rx, or just Tx?
Thank you
Jared
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11-03-2015 10:26 AM
Take a look at the "Optimal definition profiles" section of the SX80 Admin Guide on pg 143. The bandwidth values listed is the minimum required for a HD and Full HD call. Transmit and receive bandwidth for the main video and content channels will share that bandwidth.
Note when looking at the chart in the admin guide, the SX80, it has the capability to make H265 calls, all other endowing like C and SX endpoints will make H264 calls.
10-29-2015 02:31 PM
10-30-2015 02:20 PM
That's almsot the exact same document from 2010. I am looking for one with the current collaboration endpoints and blades in use.
11-03-2015 06:44 AM
Any other suggestions? Looking for a bandwidth break down to help us map the change from SD to HD.
11-03-2015 09:21 AM
What endpoints do you have deployed?
11-03-2015 09:27 AM
Hi Patrick,
We have a variety, but the majority are SX and C series end points. There is a handful of MXP series out there but we are phasing them out. I see they both have a minimum bandwidth of 768kps, but I am curious if that is per screen, per endpoint, and in both Tx and Rx or only Tx/Rx if that makes sense.
11-03-2015 10:26 AM
Take a look at the "Optimal definition profiles" section of the SX80 Admin Guide on pg 143. The bandwidth values listed is the minimum required for a HD and Full HD call. Transmit and receive bandwidth for the main video and content channels will share that bandwidth.
Note when looking at the chart in the admin guide, the SX80, it has the capability to make H265 calls, all other endowing like C and SX endpoints will make H264 calls.
11-03-2015 11:02 AM
Thanks Patrick, this is what I was looking for.
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