Telepresence Infrastructure-Aleksandar Vulovic

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Aleksandar Vulović, Cisco sistem inženjer

[email protected]

8. oktobar 2015. Sarajevo

Cisco Telepresence infrastruktura –od sobe za sastanke do mobilnoguređaja

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Cisco Collaboration Portfolio

CollaborationEndpoints

ConferencingCustomerCollaboration

UnifiedCommunications

CollaborationCloud

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Expressway-C Expressway-E

Internet

Instant, Personal and Scheduled CMR

WebEx

Conductor

Unified Communications Manager

TMS

B2B, B2C, Cloud Services

ScheduledPersonalInstant Ad Hoc Rendezvous

Integrated Endpoint

Experiences

Telepresence ArchitecturePreferred Deployment Model

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Fixed Remote Endpoints(TC Series)

Inside firewall (Intranet)

Collaboration Services

Unified CM

Internet

DMZ Outside firewall

Jabber @ SFO, LHR or PVG

Jabber @ Home

Jabber @ the café

Jabber @ work

Expressway

Easy to use, easy to deploy: Works with most firewall policies

True Hybrid: Supports on-premise and cloud offerings simultaneously

Standards-basedInteroperability, Widely Adopted Protocols

Simple, Secure Collaboration:It just works...inside and outside the network, no compromises

Application Driven Security:Allow the application to establish security associations it needs

ExpresswayE

ExpresswayC

Mobile and Remote Collaboration with Expressway

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New Endpoint Support • Targeting first half CY15

Inside firewall (Intranet)

Outside firewall(Public Internet)

Collaboration Services

Internet

DMZ

ExpresswayE

ExpresswayC

Unified CM

DX650, DX70, DX80

8811, 8841, 8851, 8861

7821, 7841, 7861

Component Min Software Version Projected Availability

Cisco Expressway (or Cisco VCS) X8.5.x Target 1H CY15

Unified CM 9.1(2) SU1 Available

7821, 7841, 7861 IP Phones 10.3.1 Target 1H CY15

8811, 8841, 8851, 8861 IP Phones 10.3.1 Target 1H CY15

DX650, DX70, DX80 Collaboration Endpoints

10.2.4 Target 1H CY15

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Video Interoperability through Expressway X8.5

7

CUCM 9.X/10.X

Lync 2013 ClientDX650

SX20, DX80, etc…

H.264 UC-SVC

Lync 2013 Client

B2BUAB2BUA

H.264 AVC H264 AVC<->SVC

Gateway

Expressway X8.5(Lync Gateway)

Lync Server 2013

Main Features:• Interworked calls between standard H.264 AVC and Lync 2013 H.264 UC-SVC, up to 720p@30fps• Both CUCM and VCS supported as Call Control• Cisco and 3rd party endpoint supported (VCS only)• End to End Encryption for media and signaling • Lync Client Remote Access through Edge supported• Lync 2010 supported with the same capabilities as before

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CMR

Lync 2013 Desktop Share Support

TelePresence

CiscoUnified

Communications Manager

Collaborate Desk Phones

Cisco Video Communication

Server (VCS)Lync 2013

Servers

TelePresence Conference Resource Pool

Cisco Jabber

Cisco WebEx

Conductor

Lync 2013 Clients

Microsoft-signaled and packetized H.264 SVC, and RDPCisco standards-based H.264 SVC & AVC, and BFCP

Expressway (or VCS) X8.6

Content interoperability for multipoint

Expressway X8.6 performs RDP content to BFCP conversion

ExperienceCentric

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Cisco Jabber Guest: The Best of Both Worlds

Guest/Public User Enterprise User

Public Internet

* Images for illustration purpose only. Final UI subject to change.

� Calls to individual employees, remote experts, or customer care

� SDKs for web and mobile app integration

� Unified communications and video sessions into businesses ̶ from desktop browsers and mobile clients

� Initiate from public web sites, mobile applications, and URLs (i.e., email)

Guest/Public User

Enterprise User

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Jabber Guest Call Flow Components

HTTP-based call control (ROAP)

SIP

RTP/SRTP

STUN/TURN

Expressway Core/ VCS -C

Expressway Edge/ VCS -E

Cisco® UCMJabber® Guest

HTTP-basedcall control (ROAP) SIP

Home Internet DMZ Enterprise

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The Jabber Guest Experience on a Browser and Mobile Devices

User Experience� Video

� Point-to-point video

� Point to video conference

� Midcall control� Keypad

� Mute audio or video

� Full-screen video

� Camera or audio device selection

� Self-view

� Call control – WebRTC-compatible� Media

� Browser plug-in (desktop web), native apps (mobile)

� Future – WebRTC for media

Sales Department

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Video Care with Jabber Guest

Functionality

Packaging

Simple to Deploy

• Two way video interaction using Jabber Guest

• Video in queue (non-interactive) using hold step and VoH

• Finesse for Agent desktop

• Normal Unified CCX reports for Video calls

• Audio only

• Silent monitoring

• Recording with UCM based recording

• Interaction for initial IVR treatment

• Intercept, conference and barge in with Video requires MCU

• Collab Edge infrastructure required along with Jabber Guest

• Video on Hold needs MediaSense

• Finesse Only

• 10.5(1)SU1 and later

• Endpoint support for 89xx, 99xx, DX650, EX series

• Simple to configure web URI for the website or SDK for iOSapplication

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• Better use of the screen real estate

• Optimal layouts to maximize the viewing experience

• More natural conferencing experience

MultistreamExperience

Centric

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Conference

Server

(TS)

RTP session

720p60

360p30

180p30

Low BW end-point:

180p30

HD hard end-point:

720p60

SD end-point:

360p30

Multicast qualities are

configured by server,

based on consumer

requests aggregation

Multistream: How does it work?

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Conference Server(TS)

AB

C

72

0p

60

36

0p

30

18

0p

30

The end user chooses the layout he/she desires

B C

A

A: 360p30B: 360p30C: 360p30

B C

A: 360p30B: 180p30C: 180p30

A

D

Multistream: Local Composition

A

B C

A: 720p60B: 180p30C: 180p30

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• Supports “people+people” experience

• Second display can show participants’ video when content is not being shared

Multistream User ExperienceDual-Screen Endpoint

Without Multistream With Multistream

ExperienceCentric

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Multistream User ExperienceSingle-Screen Endpoint

Without Multistream With Multistream

ExperienceCentric

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TelePresence Server 4.1(2)Consistent, Intuitive Experiences

ExperienceCentric

Transparent name labels

Active Speaker Indicator

Overflow indicator

Audio participant avatar

Recording Indicator

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Collaboration Meeting RoomVideo Layouts

• Four layouts:• Equal

• Prominent

• Overlay

• Single

• Control:• Web GUI

• ActiveControl

• DTMF

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• UCS C220 M4 & UCS B200 M4

• Xeon E5-2600 v3 CPUs• “Haswell”

• 64GB DDR4 RAM

• Up to 8 MM410v’s in a UCS 5108 chassis

TelePresence Server: MM410v ValueExtended

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TelePresence Server 4.1Increased Scale

+25%+20%

+25%

+20%

+ 28%

10

Multiparty Media 310

Dedicated BE6000 HD

Multiparty Media 320

Multiparty Media 400v

8 10 12

2016

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3628

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por

t cap

acity

with

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Q3 CY14TS4.0Q4 CY14TS4.1

ValueExtended

+237%On 1U cores

+237%On 1U cores

BE6000 HD / BE7000 + co-res apps

40

Multiparty Media 410v*

54*

Q1 CY15TS4.1(2)*

* MM410v & TS 4.1(2) SW planned for March ‘15, and 54 HD ports is only an estimate – subject to change.

Multiparty Media 820*

60*

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TMS Scheduling with ConductorDeployment Options

Dedicated Resources Shared Resources

• Similar to previous TMS deployment with directly managed TelePresence Servers.

• Single TS, in single Bridge Pool, in single Service Preference. TMS can have multiple Service Preferences in a prioritized list.

• IP Zones based on Conductor IP Zone, so possible loss of conference placement intelligence if already using IP Zones with directly managed bridges.

• Simplest deployment, TelePresence Servers are dynamically allocated for any type of conference.

• If utilization is high, additional TelePresence Servers can be deployed.

• Takes advantage of Optimized Conferencing.

TMSConductor

Instant, Permanent, and Scheduled

TMSConductor

ScheduledInstant and Permanent

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• User portal, hosted on TMS

• Accessible from UCM: “Conferencing”

• WebEx link

Collaboration Meeting Rooms

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Simplifying the ordering process

Meetings for everyone as Easy as 1, 2, 3

Add Servers(MM410v / MM820)

Select Endpoints Add the meeting license

+

Knowledge Workers

Shared Endpoints

CUWP Pro per user

Shared Multiparty+

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Expressway-C Expressway-E

Internet

Instant, Personal and Scheduled CMR

WebEx

Conductor

Unified Communications Manager

TMS

B2B, B2C, Cloud Services

ScheduledPersonalInstant Ad Hoc Rendezvous

Integrated Endpoint

Experiences

Telepresence ArchitecturePreferred Deployment Model

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Business Edition Options

VoicemailUnity

Connection

IM &PJabber

Attendant Console

CUAC

Contact CenterUCCX

ResponseCER

PagingPaging Server

Call ControlCUCM

ProvisioningPrime

Collaboration

UC Virtualization

BE7000 scale-out, stackable design• No solution capacity limits• Add server(s) for more users, devices,

applications• Price-optimized for 4-6 apps per server

supporting 1-5K users each• Preloaded with virtualization and application

software• User and application licenses sold separately • Single-ordering SKU:

MD: BE7M-M4-K9 / BE7M-M4-XUHD: BE7H-M4-K9 / BE7H-M4-XU

BE7000UCS C240 M4 SFFRack Mount Server

Video Conferencing

ControlTP

Conductor

SchedulingTP

Mgmt Suite

BE6000UCS C220 M4 SFF Rack Mount Server

BE6000 scale-up, single-server design• Up to 1000 users, 2500 devices, 100 CCX

agents• Add second server for redundancy• Preloaded with virtualization and application

software1 RU MD model: 4 apps + 1 mgmt1 RU HD model: 8 apps + 1 mgmt

• Bundled 35-user license options included• Purchase add-on user/apps licenses • Single-ordering SKU (by server):

MD: BE6M-M4-K9= / BE6M-M4-XU=HD: BE6H-M4-K9= / BE6H-M4-XU=

RecordingTP

Content Svr

EdgeExpressway /

VCS

VideoTP

Server

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Cisco Preferred Architecture for Video Deployed on Cisco BE6000H

http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/solutions/PA/midmarket/11x/video11x.pdf

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