Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals, Rough Cuts

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  • Copyright 2009
  • Dimensions: 7-3/8" x 9-1/8"
  • Pages: 624
  • Edition: 1st
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  • ISBN-10: 1-58705-905-3
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-905-6

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Cisco TelePresence™ Systems (CTS) create live, face-to-face meeting experiences, providing a breakthrough virtual conferencing and collaboration experience that transcends anything previously achievable by videoconferencing. Although the business case for deploying CTS is compelling, implementing it requires advanced knowledge of the latest networking technologies, an attention to detail, and thorough planning. In this book, four leading CTS technical experts cover everything you need to know to successfully design and deploy CTS in your environment.

The authors cover every element of a working CTS solution: video, audio, signaling protocols and call processing, LAN and WAN design, multipoint, security, inter-company connectivity, and much more. They deliver start-to-finish coverage of CTS design for superior availability, QoS support, and security in converged networks. They also present the first chapter-length design guide of it’s kind detailing the room requirements and recommendations for lighting, acoustics, and ambience within various types of TelePresence rooms.

Cisco Telepresence Fundamentals is an indispensable resource for all technical professionals tasked with deploying CTS, including netadmins, sysadmins, audio/video specialists, VoIP specialists, and operations staff. This is the only book that:

  • Introduces every component of a complete CTS solution and shows how they work together
  • Walks through connecting CTS in real-world environments
  • Demonstrates how to secure virtual meetings using Cisco firewalls and security protocols
  • Includes a full chapter on effective TelePresence room design
  • Walks through every aspect of SIP call signaling design, including both single-cluster and intercluster examples for use in a TelePresence environment
  • Provides prequalification, room, and network path assessment considerations to help you anticipate and avoid problems

Tim Szigeti, CCIE® No. 9794, technical leader within the Cisco® Enterprise Systems Engineering team, is responsible for defining Cisco TelePresence network deployment best practices. He also coauthored the Cisco Press book End-to-End QoS Network Design. Kevin McMenamy, senior manager of technical marketing in the Cisco TelePresence Systems Business Unit, has spent the past nine years at Cisco supporting IP videoconferencing, video telephony, and unified communications. Roland Saville, technical leader for the Cisco Enterprise Systems Engineering team, tests and develops best-practice design guides for Cisco TelePresence enterprise deployments. Alan Glowacki is a Cisco technical marketing engineer responsible for supporting Cisco TelePresence customers and sales teams.

  • Use Cisco TelePresence Systems (CTS) to enhance global teamwork and collaboration, both within your own enterprise and with your customers, partners, and vendors
  • Understand how the various components of the Cisco TelePresence Solution connect and work together
  • Integrate CTS into existing LAN, enterprise, and service provider networks
  • Successfully design and deploy a global TelePresence network
  • Understand the importance of room dimensions, acoustics, lighting, and ambience and how to properly design the physical room environment
  • Provide the high levels of network availability CTS requires
  • Leverage the Cisco quality of service (QoS) tools most relevant to CTS network provisioning and deployment
  • Systematically secure CTS using TLS, dTLS, sRTP, SSH, and Cisc

Table of Contents

    Contents

    Introduction            xix

Part I:                 Introducing Cisco Telepresence  3

Chapter 1           What Is Telepresence? 5

    Evolution of Video Communications                5

    It’s All About the Experience!  9

    How Is TelePresence Different Than Video Conferencing?  11

        Quality  12

        Simplicity  13

        Reliability  13

        Bandwidth Requirements  14

Chapter 2           Cisco TelePresence Solution Overview  17

    The Cisco TelePresence Solution  17

    Cisco TelePresence Codec  18

        Industry-Leading Audio and Video  20

        Video Resolution and Compression Formats  21

        Audio Resolution and Compression Formats  23

        Collaboration Tools  24

        Audio and Video Multiplexing  25

    Cisco 7975 Series IP Phone  25

    Cisco TelePresence System 3000  26

        Three Native 1080p High-Definition Cameras  27

        Three 65-Inch High-Definition Plasma Displays  27

        Purpose-Built Meeting Table, Integrated Projector, and
Lighting Shroud  28

        Multichannel Wide-Band Audio  29

    Cisco TelePresence System 3200  29

        Extended Camera Focal View  30

        Second Row Seating  30

        Extension of Each Table Segment  31

        Optional Displays for Shared Content  31

    Cisco TelePresence System 1000  32

        One Native 1080p High-Definition Camera  33

        One 65-Inch High-Definition Plasma Display  33

        Integrated Lighting Shroud  33

        One Wide-band Microphone and Speaker