08-30-2009 07:16 AM - edited 03-21-2019 01:27 AM
Hi,
I am looking for any documents on setting up point to point video in a UC520 environment. I have CUVA on two machines for testing and they see the phones, but I'm unsure of the next steps. These machines are routed (test branch options).
I'm sure I can get this working with IP Communicator, but I wanted to test with with real phones. Is there still an issue of now video via the hard phone unless it's on the same subnet?
Anyway I searched around with no luck so I thought I would ask here.
Thanks in advance,
Bob James
08-30-2009 08:14 AM
Solved!
It's amazing how just after posting a question here I figure out the issue..
The problem was the branch ASA had too restrictive an ACL on the ingress interface. I opened the ACL up and when I called the central office (to a video enabled phone) the CUVA just popped up. (I had had to logout and re-establish the tunnel to make it work)
I would still like to get some documentation on this as I would like the clients to have the option of accepting or declining the video stream, and any QoS best practices; althought the video was really good for an IPSEC tunnel.
Thanks to this forum.
Bob James
08-31-2009 06:03 AM
08-31-2009 05:58 PM
Thanks Marcos,
Any more on options and procedures for Video? When I make a call the video just comes up; I would like the person to have the option to say no.
Cheers.
Bob James
09-08-2009 01:36 PM
I am pretty sure that CUVA allows this natively...
Thanks,
Marcos
09-08-2009 04:56 PM
You are right, I found the help files. Both parties have to disable video on startup:
Note When Cisco Unified Video Advantage is not running on your PC or on the PC of the remote caller, then the call functions like a regular phone call without video.
03-17-2010 05:44 PM
One last question to revive this thread, will the SPA500 series phones ever support P2P video, or will it always be the 7900 series ?
Thanks
03-18-2010 06:01 AM
The capability to support video on our SPA5xx series of phones has been rquested and is being looked at.
It cannot be committed or discussed much more than that.
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