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Cisco TelePresence

Application
Tom Hork, CCIE # 11783
Systems Engineer
Email/XMPP: tohorak@cisco.com

Agenda
Cisco TelePresence
Traffic Characteristics
Inter-Company TelePresence

Application for education and research


community

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Cisco TelePresence Portfolio


Integrated Architecture
Any to Any Interoperability
Endpoints

Infrastructure

Complete Portfolio

Scalable and
Comprehensive

Cloud Services

Reliable, Secure
and Global Reach

Architecture
Experiences
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Solutions
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Applications
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Cisco TelePresence
Combined Endpoint Portfolio
Immersive
CTS Series
CTS 3210

Multipurpose

Personal

CTS Series
CTS 1300

Exec Conf. Room


CTS1100

14, 18 seat
configurations

6 Seats

Vertical

Exec Office

Profile Series
CTS 3010

Solution Platforms

CTS500

Profile Dual 65

Desktop Appliance
EX90

Virtual
HealthPresence
Classroom
Horizontal

CTS
Custom

Profile 65

Desktop Appliance
1700

Profile Dual 52

HD PC Mobility
Movi

Live Desk
T Series
T3
6 Seats

T3

Profile 52

Custom

T1
2 Seats

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TelePresence
Extensions

IP Video Telephony

E20

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9900 Series
Collaboration
WebEx
OneTouch

Active
Collaboration
Room
Integrators
C90
C60
C40
MXP
Quick Sets
C20
Quick Set
MXP Edge
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Cisco TelePresence
Combined Infrastructure Portfolio
Call & Session Control

Management

Comprehensive Cisco
TelePresence session
control via a complete
set of capabilities for
intra- and intercompany
collaboration.

Complete management
with integrated
scheduling, network and
element management
and
reporting capabilities,
including ROI tools.

Media Switching

Media Services

Industry-leading
switching capabilities
for large and scalable
multipoint meetings
with security.

Network-delivered media
experiences such as
multipoint, recording,
streaming, transcoding,
video analytics and
tagging.
Any-to-any interoperability
via multiple capabilities.
Architectural design for solutions and applications
Comprehensive integrated solutions

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Cisco TelePresence Interoperability

Cisco TelePresence Server - HD Interop User Experience

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TelePresence Direction for the Future

Interoperability

Quality

Everyone, Everywhere

Intercompany

Simplicity

One Architecture

Feature Parity

Innovation

Combining the best of both worlds


Full native interoperability with
backwards compatibility
Extensive B2B options in addition
to leading exchange platform
Integration with broader Cisco
Medianet platform

Integrating features across portfolio


One Button to Push simplicity
Adhoc flexibility
Full support for industry-leading
multipoint solutions with
ActivePresence usability
Webex and collaboration tools

Leading the industry forward


Next gen multipoint solutions with
both switching and transcoding
Simplified call control
Absolute endpoint immersion
Driving industry standards
New collaboration devices and tools

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TelePresence
Traffic Characteristics

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Cisco TelePresence Traffic Characteristics


Resolution

1080 lines of Horizontal Resolution

1920 lines of Vertical Resolution (Widescreen Aspect Ratio is 16:9)

2,073,600 pixels per frame


x 3 colors per pixel

Compressed to 4 Mbps per


screen
> 99% compression ratio!
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x 1 Byte (8 bits) per color

x 30 frames per second


= 1.5 Gbps per screen
uncompressed !
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Cisco TelePresence Traffic Characteristics


Max Bandwidth Consumption Per Second
Maximum Bandwidth Consumption Kilobits Per Seconds (kbps)
Resolution

1080p

1080p

1080p

720p

720p

720p

720p

Motion Handling

Best

Better

Good

Best

Better

Good

Lite

Video per Screen (kbps)

4000

3500

3000

2250

1500

1000

936

Audio per Microphone (kbps)

64

64

64

64

64

64

64

Auto Collaborate Video channel

500

500

500

500

500

500

100

Auto Collaborate Audio channel (kbps)

64

64

64

64

64

64

64

Single Screen Systems

4628

4128

3628

2878

2128

1628

1164

Total Audio and Video (kbps)

4756

4256

3756

3006

2256

1756

1292

12756

11256

9756

7506

5256

3756

5,554

4,954

4,354

3,454

2,554

1,954

1,397

5,707

5,107

4,507

3,607

2,707

2,107

1,550

15,307 13,507 11,707

9,007

6,307

4,507

Triple Screen Systems


Total Audio and Video (kbps)
+ 20% for Layer 2-4 overhead
Single Screen Systems max bandwidth (kbps)
includes Layer 2- 4 overhead
Triple screen systems max bandwidth (kbps)
includes Layer 2- 4 overhead

Tx
Rx

Optional Add-On Features (kbps)


30fps Auto Collaborate

4,000

+ 20% for Layer 2-4 overhead

4,800

CTRS Recording in CIF

704

+ 20% for Layer 2-4 overhead

845

Audio

704

+ 20% for Layer 2-4 overhead

Video

64

+ 20% for Layer 2-4 overhead

Audio

304

+ 20% for Layer 2-4 overhead

Video

64

+ 20% for Layer 2-4 overhead

SD Interoperability
WebEx OneTouch
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922
442

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Average Call vs. Max Consumption

VBR Traffic

CTS-3010
BW Consumption v.s Time Graph

Megabit

15Mbps

11Mbps

10

second

Average Call Bandwidth Consumption Per Second


Resolution

1080p

1080p

1080p

720p

720p

720p

720p

Best

Better

Good

Best

Better

Good

Lite

CTS-500/1X00 average bandwidth


(Mbps) includes Layer 2- 4 overhead

4 Mbps

3.5 Mbps

3 Mbps

3 Mbps

2.5 Mbps

1.5 Mbps

1 Mbps

CTS-30X0/32X0 average bandwidth


(Mbps) includes Layer 2- 4 overhead

11 Mbps

10 Mbps

8 Mbps

8 Mbps

6 Mbps

3 Mbps

Motion Handling

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Average Call vs. Max Consumption
Max Consumption

Average Call

15 Mbps
Megabits

Megabits

11 Mbps

Total = 15 Megabits
Total = 11 Megabits
1 second

1 second

Average Call Bandwidth Consumption Per Second


Resolution

1080p

1080p

1080p

720p

720p

720p

720p

Best

Better

Good

Best

Better

Good

Lite

CTS-500/1000 average bandwidth


(Mbps) includes Layer 2- 4 overhead

4 Mbps

3.5 Mbps

3 Mbps

3 Mbps

2.5 Mbps

1.5 Mbps

1 Mbps

CTS-3000/3200 average bandwidth


(Mbps) includes Layer 2- 4 overhead

11 Mbps

10 Mbps

8 Mbps

8 Mbps

6 Mbps

3 Mbps

Motion Handling

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Cisco TelePresence Traffic Characteristics


Relation of Video Frames to Bytes Per Millisecond
1 second
33ms frame intervals
15Mbps

Resolution

1080p

Motion Handling

720p

Best

Better

Good

Best

Better

Good

Lite

CTS-1000 max bandwidth over one


second (Mbps)

5,553 TX
5,707 RX

4,953 TX
5,107 RX

4,353 TX
4,507 RX

4,353 TX
4,507 RX

3,153 TX
3,307 RX

1,953 TX
2,107 RX

1,397 TX
1,550 RX

CTS-3000 max bandwidth over one


second (Mbps)

15,307

13,507

11,707

11,707

8,107

4,507

CTS-1000 mean rate per millisecond


the router expects (Bytes)

688 TX
713 RX

613 TX
638 RX

538 TX
563 RX

538 TX
563 RX

388 TX
413 RX

250 TX
263 RX

CTS-3000 mean rate per millisecond


the router expects (Bytes)

1,913

1,688

1,463

1,463

1,013

563

250 TX
263 RX

* Audio Traffic Not Included for Simplicity


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Cisco TelePresence Traffic Characteristics


Relation of Video Frames to Packets
33ms

33ms

33ms

33ms

RX Buffer

Frame # 5

Frame
16KB
#5

Frame #3

Frame # 1

65KB

Frame #4

16KB

Frame # 2

25KB

6KB

Application Layer

Application
Layer

Resolution

Network
Layer

Network Layer
1080p

720p

CTS-1000 average video packets


per second (2 video channels)

873 pps

792 pps

682 pps

553 pps

373 pps

272 pps

CTS-3000 average video packets


per second (4 video channels)

1745 pps

1584 pps

1364 pps

1106 pps

747 pps

545 pps

Motion Handling

Best

Better

Good

Best

Better

Good

Lite

Average video frame size


includes Layer 3-4 overhead

16KB

14KB

13KB

9.4KB

6.3KB

4.3KB

4KB

262 pps

Average bytes per video packet


includes Layer 3-4 overhead

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Cisco TelePresence Traffic Characteristics


One-Way Latency, Jitter and Loss Targets & Thresholds

CE

Service
Provider

PE

PE

CE

Campus

Branch

Codec

Campus

CE-PE

PE-PE

PE-CE

Codec

Encoding,
Packetization

Queuing, Shaping

Serialization,
Queuing,
Shaping

Policing,
Queuing,
Propagation

Serialization,
Queuing,
Shaping

De-Jitter Buffer,
Decoding

SLAs Only Relate to Network Flight Time

Codec
Metric

Target

Latency

Thresholds
1st

2nd

150 ms

250 ms

400 ms

Jitter

50 ms

85 ms

125 ms

Loss

0.05%

1%

10%

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Codec

Triggered Action on Threshold

3rd

4th

165 ms

245 ms

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2nd

None

None

None

None

Network Bar Change

1. Reduce Quality
2. Drop Call
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Cisco TelePresence Network Design


RFC 4594 Configuration Guidelines for DiffServ Classes
L3 Classification
Application

IETF

PHB

DSCP

RFC

Network Control

CS6

48

RFC 2474

VoIP Telephony

EF

46

RFC 3246

Call-Signaling

CS5
CS5

40
40

RFC 2474

Multimedia Conferencing

AF41

34

RFC 2597

Real-Time Interactive / TelePresence

CS4

32

RFC 2474

Multimedia Streaming

AF31

26

RFC 2597

Broadcast Video

CS3
CS3

24
24

RFC 2474

Low-Latency / Transactional Data

AF21

18

RFC 2597

Operations / Administration / Management

CS2

16

RFC 2474

High-Throughput / Bulk Data

AF11

10

RFC 2597

Best Effort

DF

RFC 2474

Low-Priority / Scavenger Data

CS1

RFC 3662

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Cisco TelePresence Traffic Characteristics


Summary
Network
Requirements

Bandwidth

Traffic
Characteristics

IP
Ultra-high bandwidth

Time

Multiple channels of 1080p (or


720p) resolution video and wideband audio @ 30 frames/sec
Variable video frame sizes
Large packets, high packets/sec
Very low latency, jitter and loss
targets and thresholds
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Very low latency, jitter and loss


SLA targets and thresholds
Highly-reliable, redundant
Latest generation switching and
routing platforms and IOS queuing
and shaping policies
End-to-end Quality of Service
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Inter-Company
TelePresence

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Basic Intra-Enterprise Model


Enterprise A
(VPN Red) Site 1

Enterprise A
(VPN Red) Site 2
CCM-A2

CCM-A1

VRF Red
TP-A1

CE

PE

PE

CE

TP-A2

VPN Service Provider


TP-B1

CE

PE

PE

CE

TP-B2

VRF Blue

CCM-B1

Enterprise B
(VPN Blue) Site 1
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CCM-B2

Enterprise B
(VPN Blue) Site 2
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Preview The ICT Goal


VPN Red
TP-A1
CCM-A1

Call Setup
to
external
numbers

CE

To Service Provider

Medial Flow
Across
Multiple VPN

TP-B1

Ability to
reach external
CTS
Endpoints

VPN Blue
CE

To Service Provider

CCM-B1
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Integration to ICT
Connecting
Businesses via
Service Provider(s)

External
Number
Dialing

Maintain
Intra-Enterprise
User Experience

Secure
Transport
over
Service
Provider(s)

End to End
Signaling & Media
over IP
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TelePresence ICT Enablement


User Experience
Scheduling | External Number Dialing | E2E Secured IP Connectivity
Application Layer
DL/Network/Transport Layers

Off-net Signaling

Address
Resolution

End2End QoS
Assurance

Avoid peering
between
enterprises

SP Managed
Phone # to IP
mapping

Internal QoS plus


SLA from SP

Signaling & Media


Security

OAM
TelePresence Aware
Network Monitoring &
Troubleshooting tools
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TelePresence Endpoint Encryption

Inter-VPN Connectivity
NAT/Firewall Traversal
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Address Resolution Function


Address
Resolution
SP Managed
Phone # to IP
mapping

Session Border Controller

Phone number to IP Address/Domain Lookup

Provided by SBC
Expands as the number of media endpoints grow
Impractical for an enterprise to maintain
Best managed by SP
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Session Border Services


Off-net Signaling

Usually a Service Provider Function

VPN Aware
Terminates Signaling/Media path

Avoid peering
between
enterprises

NAT/Firewall Traversal

Topology/Address Hiding
Encrypted Signaling/Media Passing
Address Resolution

Signaling & Media


Security
TelePresence Endpoint Encryption

Inter-VPN Connectivity
NAT/Firewall Traversal
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Topology Hiding Solution


Insertion of SBC in SP

SBC as a B2BUA terminating both Media & Signaling


No direct signaling exchange between enterprises
All topology & identities shown belong to SBC
Virtual IP Address: Media and Signaling
Source

Destination

Source

SIP Trunk

SIP Trunk

RTP

Destination

RTP
Demarcation Point

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SBC Media Flow


Through SBC Signaling Intelligence, endpoints
have been previously told the destination is the
routable respective IP address within the VPN

VPN Green

1.1.1.10

VPN Red

2.2.2.10

3.3.3.20

5.5.5.10

First Packet
Destination: 2.2.2.10
Port 16384

First Packet
Destination: 5.5.5.10
Port 34567

1.1.1.10 2.2.2.10

5.5.5.10 3.3.3.20

Port 16384 opened

Port 34567 opened


Payload
Switched
Source: 2.2.2.10
Destination: 1.1.1.10
Port 16384
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Source: 5.5.5.10
Destination: 3.3.3.20
Port 34567
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SBC Media Flow


B2BUA
Firewall Traversal
Symmetrical Media RTP Connections
Accepts one Rx connection from each endpoint UDP port opened on firewall
Establishes one Tx connection with each endpoint using the same UDP port as
Rx

Media Relay Flow Through


Relays media traffic received to the destination
Reconstructs RTP header with new source IP address
Payload untouched

Topology Hiding
Endpoints do not communicate with each other directly
Each RTP connection is terminated on the SBC
RTP header reconstruction enables topology hiding

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SBC VPN Awareness


VRF aware

Resides within each VPN


One routable IP address for each VPN
Allow private IP address overlapping

Signaling/Media connections from multiple MPLS/VPN

Direct communication only with the SP owned SBC


Topology Hiding
SBC enables inter-VPN flow

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CUBE Protection Function


CUBE
SBC

SIP Trunk
SIP Trunk

DMZ

Resides within the Enterprise DMZ

Relays SIP messages between Enterprise and SP


Single point of contact for external Signaling
Accepts external call requests from the SP

Prevents direct port opening to CUCM


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ICT Architecture Illustration


Enterprise A
(VPN Red) Site 1

Enterprise/SP Demarcation

CUCM-A1

Customer Choice of ICT Capable


SP
SP Service
VRF Red

CE
TP-A1

TP-B1

PE
Static Signaling
Link to
the SP
PE

SimpleVPN
DialService
Plan
CE

Provider
Dynamic
Media Ports through NAT/FW
PE

Future Extendable NNI link for MultiSP Inter-Company TelePresence

VRF Blue

CUCM-B1

Enterprise B
(VPN Blue) Site 1
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Cisco TelePresence Exchange System


High Level Architecture Overview
Scheduling Portal

Application
Plane

SIP Line
SIP Trunk
Physical Access

CTX Deployment
Admin Portal

Hosted Controller

VCSc

CUCM

CTS-Man

East
MediaCoast
Sub-System

Control
Plane

CTX
Scheduling
Middleware

Cisco
TelePresence
Exchange
System

CUCM CTS-Man

West Coast

Media Sub-System

Media
Plane
CTMS
Pool

Session
Border

Routing /
Switching

IVR
Pool

MSE
Pool

MSE
Routing /
Switching
Pool

IVR
Pool

CTMS
Pool

Session
Border

Routing /
Switching

Customer Access
Customer A

Customer B

TMS

Customer C

Customer

VCSc

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CTS Security Overview


Application Requirements
Secure Signaling & Media
Authentication
Platform Security
Enterprise Campus
Topology Hiding
DoS Prevention
NAT/Firewall Traversal
PE

VPN/WAN Provider
Topology Hiding
NAT/Firewall Traversal
Secure Connection
Inter-VPN Reachability

Service Provider
PE

Signaling
Media

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CTS Application Requirements


Secure Signaling & Media
Content Encryption

Authentication
Between CTS and Signaling devices (ie., CUCM)

Hub by hub media path authentication

Platform Security
Access to the device (ie., Web Interface/CLI)
Configuration Encryption

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CTS Secure Signaling & Media


Overview
Hop by Hop Layer 4 & Layer 5 Connection Encryption
Required between each layer 4 hops
No end to end security if the chain is broken

Signaling Encryption

Media Encryption

Application Layer Security


Audio/Video Packets over SRTP
Already Handled on Transport Layer

SRTP = Authenticated +Encrypted RTP


S-Description in SDP (Key Exchange)

Transport Layer Security


Transport Layer Security (TLS)

Datagram TLS (DTLS)

Authenticated + Encrypted TCP

Purely for Key Exchange

RFC 4346

RFC 4347

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CTS Enterprise Campus Security

Topology Hiding (Protection)


Identity & Topology should not be visible/detectable from outside
Allows private IP addresses

DoS Prevention (Protection)


Servers accept requests on wide open ports
CUCM, CTMS and other servers should be protected from attacks
Prevention provided by Firewall and DMZ

NAT / Firewall Traversal (Enablement)


Retain CTS Application Requirements while using NAT / Firewall

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NAT Traversal for ICT


Nature of NAT
Modifies Source/Destination IP addresses
Modifies Source/Destination Port numbers

SIP Signaling with external device


SBC only needs reachability to the DMZ without concerning NAT

Media Flow with external endpoints


Actual IP address/port number used are different from SDP offer
NAT device cant read encrypted SDP offers
NAT device might not correct the SDP offer

NAT Traversal enabled on SBC


SDP offer is ignored
NATd IP address & port number learned from RTP packets received
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NAT Traversal Illustration


Green Customer

Red Customer
5.5.5.20

2.2.2.10

CE+NAT

10.10.10.10

CE+NAT

1.1.1.10

10.10.10.20

3.3.3.20

Signaling SIP SDP Exchange


SDP
+ My IP = 10.10.10.10
+ My UDP port = 16384
Media UDP Packet Flow
First Packet
SRC: 10.10.10.10/16384
First Packet
SRC: 1.1.1.10/1000

SDP
+ My IP = 10.10.10.20
+ My UDP port = 16384
First Packet
SRC: 10.10.10.20/16384
First Packet
SRC: 3.3.3.20/3000

Payload
Switched

DST: 1.1.1.10/1000

DST: 3.3.3.20/3000
DST: 10.10.10.20/16384

DST: 10.10.10.10/16384
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Firewall support
Signaling for ICT
Only between CUCM and SBC
Sever ports are static

Media for ICT


Between endpoints and/or CTMS
Range of dynamic ports allowed (a CUCM configuration)
Specified in SDP/SIP exchange

Solution
Signaling Static configuration
Media Bidirectional dynamic port opening

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Firewall Traversal Media Flow


VPN Green

1.1.1.10

VPN Red

2.2.2.10

3.3.3.20

5.5.5.10

First Packet
DST: 2.2.2.10/16384
1.1.1.10 2.2.2.10
Port 16384 opened

Unknown source
Rejected

XFirst Packet

SRC: 2.2.2.10
DST: 1.1.1.10/16384
Second Packet
DST: 2.2.2.10/16384
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Payload
Switched

DST: 5.5.5.10/34567
5.5.5.10 3.3.3.20
Port 34567 opened

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SRC: 5.5.5.10
DST: 3.3.3.20/34567

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Application for education


and research community

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Active Collaboration Room Overview


An Interactive Experience for Team Brainstorming
A new Telepresence Experience
Up to 15 participants per room (depending on caf table
configuration) can participate freely in brainstorming, design
work and other collaboration exercises
Collaborate globally with colleagues anywhere, anytime
Interoperable with all other Cisco TelePresence rooms, video conferencing and
Cisco WebEx participants

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Active Collaboration Room Design


Cisco Telepresence CTS 1300 captures entire room
with one video stream. Voice-activated switching
automatically captures whoever is speaking

Ceiling-mounted video projector


allows for extremely large content
display
Cisco 40 or 52 LCD displays may be
used for smaller rooms

Electronic Whiteboard shared


with remote participants through
WebEx

Steelcase Media:scape furniture


enables rapid transition from
presenter to presenter

Cisco WebEx combined with video


conferencing enables maximum
participation from remote
participants.

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Steelcase caf-height seating allows


participants to move freely and
change postures while still remaining
on camera.
Interoperability allows remote users to effectively
participate using any Cisco Telepresence System,
standards-based video conferencing systems, or Cisco
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Flexible: 0 or 3 caf-height tables


provides for 6 or 15 participants per
room
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Solution Components
Standard Template Configuration

Value Add Options

Cisco Components

Cisco Components

CTS-1300
CTS-3200 camera lenses for
additional depth of field
Cisco 52 LCD display
(for small room configurations)

WebEx
Adds multi-party interactivity
for smartboard and remote
participants
HFR codec
- Adds 30fps graphics
Interoperability and Recording
- Cisco Telepresence Server
- Cisco Telepresence Content
Server
Digital Signage
- Cisco DMS Player and LCD
displays

Steelcase Furniture
Media:scape table
Integrated VGA matrix switch
Dimensions: 60D x 84W x 38H
Caf height tables
36 Diameters
Caf Height
VGA, USB and power cabling

3rd-party AV Components

3rd-party AV Components

Document Camera
Wolfvision VZ-32 Visualizer

Projection
Projector(s)
Smartboard
Smart Technologies
Gowire USB sharing cable
Ceiling Audio
Clock Audio microphones
ClearOne Mixer
JBL Speakers
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Classroom of the Future


Making Borderless Education a Reality
Brings together teachers and
students in any location
Immersive experience for
comprehension and
interactivity

Deliver material with


maximum flexibility and
recording capabilities
Ability to scale educational
organizations globally
Custom installation of Cisco
TelePresence with multimedia
technologies for classrooms
of any size
Available now
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Cisco TelePresence Recording Studio


Simple, High Quality Video Recording
Captures Audio,
Video, and Data

Distribute Content
by Email

Web or
TelePresence
Playback

Pause or Stop
Publish
to DMS for
Broad Distribution

Press Record

Simple: One-button-to-push
High-quality: Recording at 1080p
Schedule in
Groupware

Medianet application integration


User-driven creation and distribution
Any to Any: Streaming to Web

Web

Digital Signs
Cisco
TelePresence
Room
Smart Phone

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