10-22-2008 10:08 AM - edited 03-17-2019 09:32 PM
have several customers wanting a video solution to mesh into a Cisco UC environment with MP/MPE but want ease of use.
Customers cannot afford the Telepresence product and want to integrate the polycom such that the audio is done via ip phone and video is done by polycom and collab is done via MP/MPE.
Not sure which product is proper for this (MP or MPE) or if this will even work.
Want the ability to dial 4 digit on ip phone and nail up video call with other side either ad-hoc or scheduled via MP.
Can anyone provide any guidance?
I've called the Cisco PDI and Reseller help and all i've got so far is PDF's.
I'm sure someone has done this or is doing it and would like to hear from someone please.
10-22-2008 10:38 AM
Yes, we support Polycoms in both MP and MPE. The Polycom VSX series can be converted an SCCP load making it an IP Telephony device in CallManager.
Mitch AhTye
UCBU TME
10-22-2008 10:40 AM
I'm on to that now but need some more pointed questions answered but need someone who has the hands on experience with this.
Would you entertain a call?
Thanks,
paul.
10-23-2008 06:22 AM
1) I guess we should talk via forum as it will reach to a larger audience than one to one discussion.
2) Others can contribute/validate/suggest many things.
Regards
Shashank
10-23-2008 06:23 AM
Can you put your requirements briefly?
10-23-2008 06:30 AM
have CUCM 7 cluster.
have 7970 IP Phones in boardrooms
looking at polycom hdx video with 50" lcd's and possible smartboard
looking at MP/MPE for collab between locations that look like config above.
want most importantly ease of use.
want collab to work well with polycom such that we can leverage our cisco gear but need to understand the fundamental pros/cons of MP vs MPE besides what the PDF's say.
Want to hear this from someone who has done it and has experienced the pros/cons of the products.
also want to know pros/cons of the MCU with respect to doing video with 3 parties in MPE and MP (i.e what do you gain / lose when going with MP/MPE). Understand that MCU does not work with MPE.
Thanks,
Paul.
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