06-13-2021 02:32 AM
Hi folks,
I have got cisco mx200 but not the server.From what I understand I need to have a VCS or CUCM server. will Cisco Tandberg TTC2-04 do as VCS? Do I need a static IP for the above to work?Is there anything else I need to have for receiving and making calls?
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06-14-2021 08:02 PM
In short - yes, they are compatible - but it will depend on the software loads on each as to how compatible they are.
As both are end of support, it's highly recommended that you don't use them in a production environment.
The better answer would depend on what you are trying to achieve - if you just want to use the MX200 to make and receive H.323 calls, you can configure it as a standalone endpoint and not need the VCS at all. Have a look at the SX20 as standalone thread for the settings you would need to configure to make it work this way.
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06-13-2021 03:07 AM
AFAIK TTC2-04 is an EOL hardware. You cannot run the latest Expressway series version on this platform. Go for a virtual expressway.
Whats your existing setup ? Could you please explain bit more about your requirement.
06-13-2021 08:52 AM
Hi Nithin,
Thanks for your reply. As I mentioned, I need to make video calls and receive video calls.I have got the following:
- Cisco TelePresence MX200 G1 display with the camera
- An eight-inch Cisco TelePresence Touch interface
- all the cables
Since I don't have the VCS, I can neither make nor receive video calls.
So I am wondering if Cisco Tandberg TTC2-04 can serve as VCS.
06-14-2021 12:19 AM
TTC2-04 & MX200 G1 both are EOL products. You need to consider Expressway instead of VCS.
06-14-2021 02:51 AM
Hi Nithin,
Thanks for your suggestion of Expressway.
Bt mx200 and TTC2-04 used to be your products.
So, a yes mx200 and TTC2-04 are compatible or a no mx200 and TTC2-04 are not compatible answer would suffice.
thanks
06-14-2021 08:02 PM
In short - yes, they are compatible - but it will depend on the software loads on each as to how compatible they are.
As both are end of support, it's highly recommended that you don't use them in a production environment.
The better answer would depend on what you are trying to achieve - if you just want to use the MX200 to make and receive H.323 calls, you can configure it as a standalone endpoint and not need the VCS at all. Have a look at the SX20 as standalone thread for the settings you would need to configure to make it work this way.
Please remember to mark helpful responses and to set your question as answered if appropriate.
06-17-2021 01:52 AM
Thank you Wayne. Yes, I want MX200 to be used as standalone to make and receive H.323 calls.
Do MX200 and SX20 use the same settings when it comes to standalone use?
06-18-2021 08:37 PM
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