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Hello,I'm setting up some 2960's that will be used for cisco phones. On my access ports I'm using 'auto qos voip cisco-phone' for automatic setup of qos.On my trunk ports I'm using 'auto qos voip trust' to allow qos tagging to follow the frames to th...
I have a customer that has one one Cisco C40 Telepresence appliance. They want to begin using this for video-conferencing.There are no other appliances, they want to use Jabber to conference into the C40.Is this possible?
I have a customer that has one one Cisco C40 Telepresence appliance. They want to begin using this for video-conferencing.There are no other appliances, they want to use Jabber to conference into the C40.Is this possible?
Hello,We are quoting equipment for a new site.The 2602 AP's we normally get have been replaced the the 2702.The 2702 supports 802.11ac, but only when a POE switchport is providing 20w power.Our 2960 switches (WS-C2960+48PST-L) running at 15.4w per sw...
Hello, recently at a large branch location a Cisco 2970 gigabit switch died.It was being used as a core switch.I threw in a spare 3560 I had in stock. It is fast Ethernet, would like to replace with another gigabit switch.2970 was EOL about 5 years ...
Oh so you CAN put it on a dmz as a stand-alone device.Would we be able to use Jabber to connect in that scenario? Another cisco codec? Possibly FaceTime or some other video meeting app?
The reason I ask is because some salesman told my customer they could just throw the C40 on the DMZ and start video-conferencing by webbing to the IP of the device.
No its not registered to CUCM yet.There's really nothing else, they have the one unit and they want to jabber into it.But they haven't bought Jabber licenses yet.So I think that's it, just register CUCM as the gatekeeper, buy jabber licenses, and NAT...