04-05-2013 07:20 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:53 AM
Hello,
One of our customers have an MCU5320 and it is registered with the CUCM as SIP. Also they have a VCS Control + VCS Expressway for internet calling. Now the customer is planning to buy Cisco TMS to manage systems and to schedule conferences. I am not sure if we can schedule conferences on the MCU which is registered with the CUCM only not VCS through the TMS. Or do I need to register the MCU with the VCS to do schedule through the TMS?
We want to do that because we don't have enough non-traversal call licenses on the VCS Control.
Regards,
Tufan
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04-05-2013 08:42 AM
Hi Tufan,
If you register MCU with CUCM, you wil not be able to schedule conference through it. You can only use it for ad-hoc conferences.
However, If you register MCU with VCS , you can use it for both scheduling and ad-hoc confering of MCU.
However, if you go for TMS , your TMS can also monitor CUCM. I am not sure of the advantages though.
Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Saurabh
04-05-2013 01:52 PM
You can Set your only Mcu as h323 and all conferences also as H323 and the default call protocol of the endpoint as Sip
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04-05-2013 07:42 AM
Hi Tufan
That's useful information
br Oleksandr
04-05-2013 08:42 AM
Hi Tufan,
If you register MCU with CUCM, you wil not be able to schedule conference through it. You can only use it for ad-hoc conferences.
However, If you register MCU with VCS , you can use it for both scheduling and ad-hoc confering of MCU.
However, if you go for TMS , your TMS can also monitor CUCM. I am not sure of the advantages though.
Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Saurabh
04-05-2013 01:52 PM
You can Set your only Mcu as h323 and all conferences also as H323 and the default call protocol of the endpoint as Sip
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04-08-2013 01:37 AM
Rasim,
You said that I don't need to buy any non-traversall call licenses with this way. I can use traversal call licenses because all the calls would be interworking calls. Is that right? By the way can I use the TMS for scheduling with this way?
Regards,
Tufan
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