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Local Edition Next Generation Telepresence Donavan Dolph, Consulting Systems Engineer - Collaboration

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Next Generation Telepresence

Donavan Dolph, Consulting Systems Engineer - Collaboration

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Agenda

• Introduction

• New Additions to the Endpoints Portfolio

• Speaker Track 60

• Intelligent Proximity

• Jabber Guest

• Video Architecture

• Q&A

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New Endpoints

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Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick SetVideo-enable Your Small Collaboration Spaces

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HD Video Just Got so Much Easier!

Business-quality video system in one small box.

Just add screen, plug in and connect!

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Audio, video and content collaboration

MEETING ROOMS

Mingle areaSmall meeting rooms Collaboration area

Any size or type of screen: •Wide-angle camera•Integrated microphone•Small areas with 2-6 users

Video-enable Your Small Collaboration Spaces

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www.cisco.com/go/projectworkplace.com

Project Workplace mingle area featuring the SX10

Visualize Your Small Collaboration Spaces

Great experience for both local and far-end participants with optimal camera placement and collaboration tools.

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PoE - Simple Installation with Minimum Cabling

Only 2 cables needed!*

*External speakers are recommended for the best experience (one additional cable required)

Power & network in one cable (PoE)

HDMI (to screen)

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New Additions to the Endpoints Portfolio – SX10

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• Fewer buttons, less complexity for the customer compared to TRC5• High quality feel, clean and simple

• Aluminum cover• Pick-up detection, when you pick up the TRC6 it sends out a burst of IR signals to wake up nearby systems

• The pick-up detection resets after 20 seconds if no movement detected• Pick-up detection can not be turned off

IR receiver

New Remote - TRC 6

Proximity also an option – See the App Store

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SX80

Next generation integrator codec

• Builds on C60 and C90 values

• Support for three monitors

• 1080p60 Video + 1080p30 Content

• 5-way embedded MultiSite

• H.264 SVC for Multistreaming (future)

• H.265 encode / decode

• Required Touch 10 or control system

• Optional SpeakerTrack 60

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Snapshot – SX80 Integrator Package 40

Set delivered with: • SX80 codec• Precision HD 4XS2 Camera• Camera control split Y cable• DB9 to RJ45 5m• Power supply for camera• Touch10 with PoE injector• VGA presentation cable with audio

Upgrade options• MultiSite• Precision 60 camera w/power supply• Camera wall bracket (coming soon)• AudioScience microphone• Table Microphone 60

PID: CTS-SX80-IP40-K9

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New Additions to the Endpoints Portfolio – SX80

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C40

C90

C60

Integrator

Quick Set

SX80

SX20

SX80 – Where does it fit?

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New Additions to the Endpoints Portfolio – SX80

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• Not possible to dual register the SX80 on H323 and SIP at the same time

• SIP will take precedence over H323 if both are enabled

• If both SIP and H323 configurations are set and both protocols are enabled, the system will only register on SIP and H323 will be “inactive” even if the configuration is set to “On”.

• Affects only SX80 at this point

H323 or SIP

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New Additions to the Endpoints Portfolio – SX80

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• Successor to H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding)

• HEVC – High Efficiency Video Coding

• Cisco is first, setting the standard for video endpoints

• Can be used up to 720p60 and 1080p30 in terms of resolution (p2p only)

• Can be used up to 3 Mbits in terms of bandwidth

• The main purpose of using H.265 is to have better resolution when using lower bandwidth or to save bandwidth and having better resolution

• When the bit rate increases to above 3Mbps the point of saving bandwidth vs resolution is gone. The protocol will change to H.264 when Mbps is high enough to support H.264 1080p60.

• Can be seen in the xstatus mediachannels/call info as “HEVC”

• H.265 is supported with CUCM from version 10.0

H.265 - HEVC

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CUCM/VCS/TMS Requirements – SX10 and SX80

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• Requires CUCM 8.6 or higher• Requires TMS 14.4 or higher• VCS: Latest software recommended, no set sw version requirement• A device pack for SX80 will come out upon release.• SX80 software on Cisco.com • CUCM device pack software download on Cisco.com

For pre-release download (internal use only)http://wikicentral.cisco.com/display/TSBUSOL/COP+files+for+TC+endpoints

Easy provisioning and self-configuration with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Server (VCS), or Cisco WebEx TelePresence (WX^2)

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MX700 and MX800

March 65013Collaboration enable your large meeting rooms

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Dual 55” Multipurpose Collaboration System with Single or Dual camera configurations

MX700

MX800Single 70” Multipurpose Collaboration System with Single or Dual camera configurations

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Overview – What’s new?

• Industrial design• Two systems. Same building blocks. Integrated and compact.

• SX80 based HW• Powerful, flexible I/O and H.265 support

• Improved image pipeline and audio system• Camera technology based on the Precision 60 Camera • New speaker array and bass unit(s)

• Dual camera support• For built-in speaker tracking

• Cisco Touch 10”• All new 10.1” touch controller

• Dual 55” (MX700) or single 70” (MX800) display options • Systems now support up to three displays

• Flexible mounting options• Free standing, wall supported and wall mounted

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MX200/300 G2

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High-end integrated speaker

system optimized for voice

Internal mic +

two external table mics

55 inch display

High quality LED Screen

8 x zoom

72 HFOV

Integrated Cable Management

MX200/MX300 G2 The Main Unit

MX200 G2

High-end integrated speaker

system optimized for voice

Internal mic +

two external table mics

42 inch display

High quality LED Screen

5 x zoom

83 HFOV

Integrated Cable Management

Both the MX200 G2 / MX300 G2 ship with Cisco Touch 10 as the default User Interaction

MX300 G2

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Mounting Options MX200\MX300 G2

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Overview What’s new?

SX20 based HW1080p60 with premium resolution option

Multisite support3+1 multisite option

Dual display supportIncluded in base offering

Improved image pipelinePHD4X2S camera (MX300 G2)PHD2.5X camera (MX200 G2)

Cisco Touch 10”All new 10.1” touch controller

Two additional echo cancellersSupport for more microphones

Multiple mounting optionsNew wheelbase available

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SpeakerTrack 60

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SpeakerTrack 60

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SpeakerTrack 60

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6 x Microphone Array

• 10x Optical, 20x Digital Zoom (zero quality Loss)

• Magnetically Controlled Zoom• Audio / Facial Detection• Dual Camera Tracking

• No Calibration Needed

• No Unnecessary Active Speaker Switching

• Easy Installation

• Compatible with C40/60/90 TC 7.0

• 6 x Microphone Array

• $15,900 List

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Direct Switching

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Directvs.

overview

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Dynamic Overview

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DynamicSpeaker Track 60 automatically adjusts to the people in the room

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Dynamic Overview

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DynamicSpeaker Track 60 automatically adjusts to the people in the room

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Intelligent Behavior: Adapts to the Situation

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Nicely positioned close up in reference to the room

No camera switching if the speaker is already in the shot

Include both active speakers in the picture if quick shift of words back and forth

Close-up No unnecessary switching Local Overview

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Room Scenario

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Speaker Track 60 meeting with 16 attendees.Round table discussion

http://www.cisco.com/web/telepresence/projectworkplace.html

Project WorkplaceBriefing room Tokyo

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Features Overview

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• Support for large rooms(27ft by 15ft/ 9m by 5m)

• Array with 6 microphones used to find active speakers

• Two Precision 60 cameras with face detection to pinpoint the active speaker

• Easy and flexible wall mounting included

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Technical Overview

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Cisco Intelligent Proximity

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Cisco Intelligent Proximity – Embracing Mobile Devices for Richer Collaboration Experiences

Auto-sync contacts and call log from your mobile phone

to your desk phone Experience quality

audio for mobile devices

at the desktop

View and share content

wirelessly in the meeting room

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• Easy ad hoc pairing (using ultrasound)

• See content on device & zoom in on details

• Go back in content

• Take snapshots of content

• Simple call control

iOS-app “Cisco Proximity”Beta Q2 CY14, release H2 CY14

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• Bluetooth pairing

• Transfer audio from mobile device to speakerphone (or handset) on DX

• Answer and control calls to mobile from DX user interface

• Call from mobile: contacts, favorites and recent calls with DX over IP network

• Temporary sync mobile contacts when in proximity or permanently store mobile contacts on DX

No app, works with most smartphones and tabletsAlready supported on DX 650

Intelligent Proximity for Desktop Devices- High fidelity audio and personal contacts from your mobile device

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Cisco Jabber Guest

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What is Jabber Guest?

• Jabber Guest connects consumers and other non-Cisco telephony users with Cisco enterprise registered users via simple browser & mobile voice and video

** TRIAL AVAILABLE TODAY ** Currently in Beta, available from Collaboration User

Group (CUG) …

Guest/Public User Enterprise User

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Extend Enterprise Collaboration to Customers, Partners, Suppliers Alike

Consumer/ Partners Business

Jabber Guest Guestvirtual machinevirtual machine

Enterprise

Public Internet

Unified CM or Unified CM or Business EditionBusiness Edition

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Jabber Guest - WebRTC Vision

Vendor A Browser

With Web App X

Vendor B Browser

With Web App X

Native,Zero PluginApps

• Native Video in the

browser

• ZERO Download

• Standards still evolving at

IETF and W3C

• Video Codec support

outstanding

• Jabber Guest Call

Control is already

WebRTC based (ROAP)

HTML5 StandardHTML5 Standard

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Browser Implementations of WebRTC• Initial Versions Coming to Market

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Google Chrome

•Initial desktop implementation in Chrome 23 Stable & later

•Initial mobile implementation in Chrome 26 for Android Beta

•Actively contributing to standards efforts

•Contributing to open source, e.g. WebRTC.org

Microsoft Internet Explorer

•Actively contributing to standards efforts

•Implementation status not public

Mozilla Firefox

•Initial desktop implementation in Firefox 20 & later

•Actively working on open source implementation & contributing to standards efforts

•Cisco contributed OpenH264 and open source development, e.g. RFC4566-compliant SDP engine, call control application logic

Apple Safari

•Maintaining strict secrecy

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Cisco Video Architecture

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Architectural Evolution Yesterday

4343

UC Manager (Voice)

VCS Control VCS Expressway

CTS Triple

MXP, SX, Profile Series

IP Phones

CTMS

CUPCVideo AdvantageIP Communicator

SIP

H.323

SCCP, MGCP,ISDN

CTSMAN

Internet

UC Manager (TelePresence)

PSTN

CTS Single

T3

EXT1 Movi

MCUTS

B2BExchange

CUBE

ISDNTMSPrime

TelePresence and UC endpoints typically deployed on separate UCM clusters

Limited interoperability between endpoints (TelePresence Server was the bridge between these formerly non-interoperable worlds)

Lots of product functional overlap in every category: endpoints,

call control, B2B connectivity, bridging, scheduling and management

•Different dial plans (numerical vs. alpha-numeric centric)

•Different methods of provisioning, management and monitoring

•Feature inconsistency across the portfolio

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Architectural Evolution Today

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UC Manager 8.6 – 9.0(Combined Voice & TelePresence)

VCS Control VCE Expressway

TX Series

MXP, SX and C Series

IP Phones

Jabber WindowsJabber Mac OS X

SIP

H.323

SCCP, MGCP,ISDN

Internet

PSTN

EX Series

Movi

TS and/or MCU for ad hoc and rendezvous

TMS

IP PSTN CUBE

Conductor

Any Endpoint

TS and/or MCUfor scheduled

EXSeries

WebEx-enabledTelePresence

Lync

TMSPrime

• TelePresence and traditional UC (telephony and SD video) all collapsed on a converged UC Manager cluster. Former TANDBERG endpoints predominantly still on VCS Control

• Full native any-to-any interoperability between all endpoints and bridges. Ad hoc bridges under Conductor on UCM, scheduled bridges still on VCS Control

• Product functional overlap diminished; roles clarified but not all consolidation fully realized yet

Homogenized dial plans: both numeric and alphanumeric now fully supported across most of the portfolio

Provisioning, management, monitoring coming together – Prime Collaboration growing in functionality

Feature and User Experience consistency across the portfolio getting better and better

New compelling solutions like WebEx-enabled TelePresence

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Architectural Evolution – Next Few Months

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• All endpoints and infrastructure collapsed onto a converged UC Manager call control with Expressway (C&E) for Remote & Mobile Access to UCM, B2B and WebEx/Cloud-enabled TelePresence connectivity

• Multiparty bridging for audio and video, for all types of conferences now trunked through UC Manager (TMS scheduled resources still separate from Conductor ad hoc and CMR resources)

• Several exciting new endpoints!

Expressway-C Expressway-E

IP PhonesDX Series

Jabber Win, Mac, iOS and Android

SIP

H.323

SCCP, MGCP,ISDN

Internet

Jabber Win,Mac, iOS andAndroid

TS and/or MCU for ad hoc and rendezvous CMR

Any Endpoint

EXSeries

SX, MX and C Series

Cloud-enabledTelePresence

TX Series

EX Series

Conductor PSTN

IP PSTNCUBE

Lync

UC Manager 9.1 – 10.x(Combined Voice & TelePresence)

TMS 14.4

TS and/or MCU for scheduled

Prime

or

Jabber now available on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android using Expressway for VPN-less access to UC Manager and related UC services (directories, presence, visual voicemail)

Video now a table-stakes feature: infused in a growing number of applications like Cloud-enabled TelePresence, Unity messaging, Contact Center with new enabling technologies like Jabber Guest and WebRTC, H.265 and Scalable Video Coding (SVC)

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Architectural Evolution 2HCY14

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• Multiparty bridging for audio and video, for all types of conferences now consolidated under Conductor with TMS for scheduling and meeting management

• Best Effort Early Offer in UC Manager 10.5

• Full provisioning of TC endpoint device-specific parameters in UC Manager 10.5

• Introduction of SVC/AVC and H.265 support in single-scree endpoints and bridges

Expressway-C Expressway-E

IP PhonesDX Series

Jabber Win, Mac, iOS and Android

SIP

H.323

SCCP, MGCP,ISDN

Internet

Jabber Win,Mac, iOS andAndroid

TS and/or MCU for ad hoc, rendezvous and scheduled

Any Endpoint

EXSeries

SX, MX and C Series

Cloud-enabledTelePresence

TX Series

EX Series

Conductor

PSTN

IP PSTNCUBE

Lync

UC Manager 10.5(Combined Voice & TelePresence)

TMS

Prime

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or

More exciting new endpoints!– DX series endpoints provide all of the “phone” features lacking in TC

series. TC series now focused on room environments

Introduction of Cloud Fusion capabilities – Intelligent Proximity between Squared client and on-prem endpoints

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