On-Prem Endpoints using WebEx Meetings and OBTP
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12-24-2019 05:47 AM
Hi,
I have a requirement to use TMS, TMSXE, Expressway-Core/Edge and on-prem endpoints (registered to Expressway-Core) to use WebEx Meetings as a bridge. I'd like TMS to use WebEx Meetings as a resource and present the video dial in address using OBTP.
WebEx Meetings is already available with CMR in the cloud, endpoints at the moment can dial into WebEx but we can't schedule the endpoints with this and get OBTP as everything is on-prem.
I've been through the CMR Hybrid documentation, seems slightly dated but last version states that an on-premise MCU or Conductor is required for this to work.
Is there any way we can follow this design but instead of using an MCU to dial out to WebEx Meetings, instead present the same video address as OBTP to the endpoint and allow the endpoints to dial out direct via the Expressway's?
Thanks, Simon
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12-30-2019 05:47 AM
Are you using the information in these two documents?
2) https://help.webex.com/en-us/nvibg1k/Make-it-Easier-for-Video-Devices-to-Join-Meetings-with-OBTP
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12-31-2019 06:03 AM
Yes, I’ve seen this information - the issue I have is that the diagram for OBTP and on-premise endpoints In your second link seems to elude to an on-prem MCU not being required but in the TMS section it links me back to the CMR Hybrid documentation (written in 2017), which then states an on-prem MCU is required.
It’s almost as if the CMR Hybrid documentation isn’t up to date as the help centre blogs.
Thanks, Simon
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12-31-2019 10:54 AM
The older docs are not as up to date. The docs I referenced are the latest dated and most accurate. The docs from 2017 have some good info, but do not contain the latest, complete information.
MCU is not required. You can do Webex in the cloud with TMS on-prem.
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01-01-2020 12:23 PM
I’ll go over the links in more detail, if all the endpoints are registered to Expressway do you still need to deploy the hybrid calendar connector?
WebEx would be scheduled via PTools, @webex wouldn’t be needed for this scenario.
Thanks, Simon
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01-01-2020 04:51 PM
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01-22-2020 07:16 AM
We are also struggling with this issue.
What you're saying is that if you book a Webex Meeting with Ptools(or @webex), invite the room and have TMSXE integration then TMS will know to call the webex meeting and add the one button push?
Thanks.
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01-22-2020 10:28 AM
You don't see it show up as "webex" in TMS since it's not as far as it is concerned (that seems to be related to cmr hybrid) but it shows up as an external URI for the video call and books the meeting
Works the same as any other way you can book with XE and have it pick up on the URI in the email, be it zoomcrc.com or some other URI.
