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Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System 5.5

A flexible, high-performance system for video communications

The Cisco® Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System-an integral component of the Cisco Unified Communications System-allows face-to-face discussions among remote participants. The solution supports multiple protocols to facilitate connectivity with a wide variety of video-enabled devices from desktop video telephony to standard- and high-definition room systems and Cisco TelePresence systems. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing solutions are integrated into Cisco Unified Communications and rich-media conferencing solutions to deliver productivity that goes beyond traditional video conferencing by integrating video into a broad range of communication scenarios.
Cisco Unified Communications Solutions unify voice, video, data, and mobile applications on fixed and mobile networks, delivering a media-rich collaboration experience across business, government agency, and institutional workspaces. These applications use the network as the platform to enhance comparative advantage by accelerating decision time and reducing transaction time. The security, resilience, and scalability of the network enables collaboration every time, everywhere, everyone's included. Cisco Unified Communications is part of a comprehensive solution that includes network infrastructure, security, wireless, management applications, lifecycle services, flexible deployment and outsourced management options, and third-party applications.

Product Overview

The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System is a flexible solution for medium and large-sized organizations that want to deploy high-quality, high-performance, and cost-effective multilocation video conferencing. Each system consists of a modular chassis that supports multipoint-control-unit (MCU), enhanced-media-processor (EMP), and ISDN gateway modules for a wide variety of video conferencing features and capacities.
The solution allows participants to collaborate effectively and share information in real time to help organizations eliminate the barriers of time, distance, and resources and permit people around the world to function as if they were in the same room. This flexibility combined with high-performance and scalable technology provides organizations with the tools they need to simplify and speed business processes and decision making and improve productivity through face-to-face interaction. Educational institutions and organizations can conduct efficient training and education programs that extend beyond the campus environment. Doctors can consult specialists from any part of the world to provide the best care for their patients. Organizations can build trust and stronger relationships with remote staff and customers through more frequent face-to-face communications while lowering expenses and enabling carbon reduction initiatives through travel reduction.

Key Features And Benefits

The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System offers important features and benefits for video conference users-and for your organization.

Multiprotocol Support: Broad Video Interoperability

Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Systems support multiple video and audio compression standards, codecs, and protocols, including H.323, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), and H.320, to help ensure broad connectivity with traditional and emerging video environments. This degree of support provides flexibility that allows Cisco Unified Videoconferencing solutions to interoperate with traditional room and desktop video conferencing systems, newer high-definition (HD) video solutions, Cisco TelePresence solutions and Cisco Unified Communications Manager video telephony environments. Providing a single video infrastructure solution for a broad range of device types regardless of endpoint or access method simplifies access for users and management for administrators, facilitating effective video communications and a lower total cost of ownership.

High-Performance, Flexible Solution: Optimized Experience for All

Cisco's Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System uses a powerful hardware design with flexible processing capabilities to provide an exceptional user experience that is also scalable and cost-effective. The products are specifically designed to meet the needs of today's real-world heterogeneous video environments by maintaining true high-definition (HD) quality for HD endpoints while simultaneously providing highly scalable standard-definition (SD) and desktop video conferencing.

High-definition (HD) conferencing: The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System fully supports standards-based HD video conferencing endpoints, delivering exceptional quality to the video conferencing experience. Connections to HD-capable endpoints are fully processed, delivering numerous video conferencing features to HD endpoints, including full-screen voice-activated switching in HD, full interoperability with SD endpoints in the same conference, and continuous-presence features displayed at full HD quality. The HD services run simultaneously on the MCU with both the high-quality and high-capacity SD video services, automatically providing the optimal experience and capacity for the entire spectrurm of video users and deployments.

High-quality standard-definition video conferencing: Because every port has dedicated audio and video encoders, SD endpoints can connect to any conference, at any supported bit rate, with any supported audio or video codec, at any supported SD resolution, and with any screen layout. The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System automatically implements audio and video transcoding and connection-speed transrating capabilities that allow each SD endpoint to use its preferred codec and connection speed and still connect to conferences with endpoints using different codecs and connection speeds. This approach helps ensure an optimal video and audio experience for each participant without sacrificing scalability or performance. The encoder-per-port hardware architecture also significantly reduces planning, provisioning, and scheduling requirements by eliminating the need to define or limit the bit rates, video formats, and conference features that video conferencing endpoints and conference participants can use.

High-capacity standard-definition video conferencing: The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System has the flexibility to distribute processing resources that are not being fully used by personal or desktop video conferencing endpoints that do not require high connection rates. If the available bandwidth is not fully used, the number of available ports automatically increases, providing a reduced cost per port. This MCU service can run concurrently with all other SD and HD services and adds powerful flexibility that makes the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System an even more cost-effective choice for desktop video and video telephony deployments.

Extensive Features that Provide Meeting Control and Flexibile Video Presentation

The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System offers two modes of video display: voice-activated video selection and continuous presence. In a voice-activated conference, participants see the person who is speaking. In a continuous-presence conference, the display shows the video of 2 to 16 participants simultaneously. In either mode, a conference moderator can manually control every aspect of the conference display through an easy-to-use Web-based interface. The H.239 standard is also fully supported, allowing content to be shared among conference participants in real time.
The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System provides extensive conference-management functions. Users and conference moderators can control the meeting from a Web-based user interface, a dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) interface from video endpoints or standard phones, or video endpoint remote controls. For example, the conference moderator can lock the conference, as well as add, mute, or disconnect participants. Having access to these integrated controls improves meeting effectiveness, particularly in large video conferences or educational environments.

Integrated Unified Communications and Rich-Media Conferencing Solution

The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System is integrated with the Cisco Unified Comunications System to enable multiple video environments and usage scenarios, including impromtu conferences that can be initiated from desktop communications clients and phones; collaborative conferences that integrate voice, video, and Web conferencing; and traditional multilocation video conferencing. Users can easily transition across and between applications, such as presence, instant messaging (IM), IP telephony, unified messaging, and rich-media conferencing as interactions warrant, independent of where they are or what device they are using. Unified communications interoperability also delivers investment protection by helping ensure that organizations can fully use their investment in video conferencing systems. The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System facilitates four types of solutions, which can be deployed and used separately or together.

Rich-media conferencing: The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace® solution is a complete rich-media conferencing solution that integrates voice, video, and Web conferencing capabilities to make remote meetings natural and effective (Figure 1). The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System, when combined with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration option, delivers the video conferencing capabilities for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace conferencing. The solution integrates enterprise-class voice, video, and Web conferencing with industry-leading video setup and control capabilities to meet the needs of organizations looking for a single enterprise-class solution and user environment for all their conferencing needs. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace conferencing provides multiple intuitive interfaces that make setting up, attending, and managing meetings easy. This simple-to-use model eliminates the traditional barrier to rich-media conferencing, leading to quick adoption and realization of productivity benefits.

Figure 1. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Rich-Media Conferencing: Integrated Voice, Video, and Web Conferencing

Cisco video telephony: Cisco Unified Communication Manager video telephony extends video to desktop communications. Video calls are now as easy to place as telephone calls (Figure 2) and have familiar phone features such as Hold, Transfer, and Call Forward; integrated dial plans; common call detail records (CDRs); and administration capability. Cisco video telephony personalizes communications and dramatically simplifies the video communications user experience. The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System provides multiparty conferencing support for video telephony environments, including both traditional room-based systems and desktop applications and devices. The solution provides a simple user experience that makes initiating or adding a user to a conference as easy as pressing the conference control on a Cisco Unified IP phone or video telephony application, such as Cisco Unified Personal Communicator.

Figure 2. Cisco Video Telephony: Video Calls Are as Easy to Place as Telephone Calls

Cisco TelePresence interoperability: When used in conjunction with the Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch, the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System provides the bridge between traditional video conferencing solutions and the Cisco TelePresence solutions, allowing businesses to protect and take full advantage of their investments in both.

Traditional IP videoconferencing: In addition to video telephony and rich-media conferencing environments, the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System provides flexible, scalable, and high-performance multiparty video conferencing for both SD and HD traditional room-based video conferencing systems across a wide variety of endpoints, including H.320, H.323, SCCP, and SIP devices.

Modular, Scalable Solution that Uses an Intelligent Network

Each Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System consists of a modular chassis that supports MCU, EMP, and ISDN gateway modules for a wide variety of video conferencing features and capacities. The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing ISDN Gateway modules allow ISDN H.320 endpoints to participate in the same conferences as IP-based H.323, SCCP, or SIP endpoints, providing investment protection for ISDN video conferencing deployments. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 Systems also work with the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3515 MCU, and the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3522 and 3527 Gateway appliances, which can be readily deployed at remote network sites to provide a distributed video environment, optimizing WAN bandwidth use for geographically dispersed organizations.
Video conferencing deployments with the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System often require the presence of an H.323 gatekeeper in the video network to provide functions such as telephone number-to-IP address resolution and zone bandwidth management for video conferencing endpoints. Based on Cisco IOS® Software, the Cisco IOS Gatekeeper product runs on a wide variety of Cisco integrated services routers. The Cisco Unified Border Element, also a Cisco IOS Software product, can enhance a video conferencing deployment by providing session-border-control services, quality-of-service (QoS) functions, and enhanced security with firewall traversal capabilities, all of which allow customers to extend their video conferencing capabilities beyond their network to partner and customer networks, or even to video endpoints using the public Internet.

Advanced Solution Management, Desktop Video, and Streaming: Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager

Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Systems can be managed as a standalone device or with the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager, which helps organizations of all sizes use their video conferencing resources more effectively and extends desktop video access to new classes of users. The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager allows you to easily schedule video conferences from a Web browser or a Microsoft Outlook calendar where you can view, check availability, and reserve video resources, such as Cisco Unified Videoconferencing MCUs and gateways. The application minimizes complexity and facilitates optimal resource usage by automatically communicating with multiple MCU and gateway devices across multiple geographical locations to reserve the appropriate resources at the most efficient locations. Additional features such as custom meeting templates that identify bandwidth, layout, and terminal setting preferences; Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) integration; e-mail notifications; and automatic dialout to video terminals help make the scheduling and attending experience flexible and efficient, thereby reducing the need for help-desk support and the total cost of ownership.
Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager reduces the hurdles to deploying video conferencing to large or geographically dispersed environments. Video conferencing devices are registered with Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager, which then combines the device information, network topology, and bandwidth information to help simplify user and administrator interactions and make intelligent resource-allocation decisions. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager also helps improve meeting effectiveness by providing powerful in-meeting controls, such as the ability to invite new users, mute and unmute participants, and change the meeting video layout for any video conference on the network from a single, centralized Web user interface.
The Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager also includes fully interactive desktop video conferencing and one-way video streaming capabilities. Anyone with a PC, Web browser, and Webcam can join a video conference as a fully interactive video participant whether the person is inside or outside the corporate firewall. The streaming video features allow anyone with a Web browser to passively view a live video stream of a conference, which is perfectly suited for meetings such as panel discussions where there is a large audience but only a subset of the attendees actively participate. Eliminating the need to be connected to the enterprise network or have access to traditional video endpoints makes it easier for traveling or remote employees, partners, and customers to participate and realize the benefits of visual communications.

Product Information

Table 1 lists the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System module options by part number, Table 2 describes the system features, and Table 3 lists the physical specifications of the system.

Table 1. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System Options

Part Number

Description

Features

IPVC-3545-CHAS (=)

The product chassis contains four slots, which can be populated with any combination of Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System modules.

Provides dual redundant power supplies and feeds

Is rack-mountable

Provides power and heat dissipation for modules

IPVC-3545-MCU (=)

The MCU module is responsible for actually connecting all video conference participants to the same conference.

Provides all audio-processing capabilities

Provides 96 fully processed and transcoded audio ports per module

Manages up to four EMP modules in one or more chassis on the network

IPVC-3545-EMP (=)

The EMP module is responsible for all video processing for conferences hosted on the MCU module.

Provides 24 fully processed SD or switched HD video ports, or 16 fully processed HD video ports per module

Offers ability for a single MCU module in the same or different chassis to manage four EMP modules

IPVC-3545-GW2P (=)

The dual Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN gateway module provides connectivity and translation services for older ISDN H.320 video conferencing endpoints so that they can join the same conferences as IP-based H.323, SIP, and SCCP endpoints.

Provides dual PRI T1/E1 interfaces

Provides full built-in audio transcoding

IPVC-3545-GW4S (=)

The quad serial interface ISDN gateway module provides connectivity and translation services for older ISDN H.320 video conferencing endpoints so that they can join the same conferences as IP-based H.323, SIP, and SCCP endpoints.

Provides four serial interfaces

Provides full built-in audio transcoding

Table 2. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System Features

Feature

Description

Audio and video capacities

 

1 MCU + 1 EMP module

1 MCU + 2 EMP modules

1 MCU + 3 EMP modules

1 MCU + 4 EMP modules

High-capacity SD connections

(384 kbps or lower)

96 audio

48 video

96 audio

96 video

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-

High-quality SD connections

(up to 2 Mbps)

96 audio

24 video

96 audio

48 video

96 audio

72 video

96 audio

96 video

Switched HD

96 audio

24 video

96 audio

48 video

96 audio

72 video

96 audio

96 video

New in Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5.5

HD

96 audio

16 video *

96 audio

32 video *

96 audio

48 video *

96 audio

64 video *

• All SD ports are fully processed for audio and video, allowing them to offer any supported connection speed, any supported video and audio codecs, and any supported SD video resolutions (QCIF, CIF, SIF, or 4CIF resolutions) without decrease in port capacities or in the number of simultaneous conferences supported.
• Switched HD services provide full-screen voice-activated switching for HD-only (720p) conferences.
• HD service provides interoperability between SD and HD (720p) participants and continuous-presence conference views in HD (720p). The video connection capacities listed for the HD service can be either SD or HD connections. HD participants will receive 720p video resolution using H.264 @ 30 fps.
• All services may run concurrently on the MCU to optimize the widest variety of endpoint requirements.

* Enabling the processed HD service reduces capacity for all services on the MCU, but the high-capacity SD service continues to support 2 connections per port.

Video capabilities

• Video codecs: H.261, H.263, and H.264
• Live video resolutions: Quarter Common Intermediate Format (QCIF), Common Intermediate Format (CIF), Standard Input Format (SIF), 4CIF, 1280 x 720p, and 1920 x 1080p (switched HD service only)
• Presentation video resolutions: Video Graphics Array (VGA), Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA), and Extended Graphics Array (XGA)
• Video bandwidth: Up to 2 Mbps per port
• Full transcoding and transrating for all SD (up to and including 4CIF) video codecs and speeds on all ports
• All continuous-presence layout options support both SD and HD participants (for HD service)
• 4CIF resolution on all ports for all layout combinations
• H.264 codec on all ports for all layout combinations
• QualiVision for highly improved, standards-based video quality in networks with packet loss; supports both SD and HD connections
• QoS support with Differentiated Services (DiffServ), type of service (ToS), and IP Precedence
• Per-user (rather than per-conference) video processing, allowing unique and optimal video settings for each user

Audio capabilities

• SD audio codecs: G.711, G.722, G.722.1, G.723.1, G.728, and G.729A
• DTMF tone detection (in-band, H.245 tones, and RFC 2833)
• Entry and exit sounds played when conference participants join or leave a conference
• Ability to record and upload custom messages
• Full transcoding and mixing on all audio ports

Signaling protocols

• H.323
• SCCP
• SIP
• H.320 with gateway modules

Conferencing and video display features for SD conferences

• Unlimited number of simultaneous conferences
• Continuous-presence conferences displaying up to 16 participants at one time
• More than 26 screen layout options, all of which support both SD and HD participants
• Auto layout selection based on the number of participants
• Administrative control of layouts and conference views
• Web interface that gives a conference moderator full control of participant location in the screen layout
• Self-see window in the screen layout that can be turned off for SD participants, providing a unique and optimized view for each SD participant
(without the participant in the layout)
• Text overlay

Conference display for HD conferences

• You can conduct an unlimited number of simultaneous conferences.
• Full-screen voice-activated HD switching service delivers the same port capacity as SD services while making optimal use of higher-resolution images.
• You have more than 26 screen layout options for HD service, displaying up to 16 SD or HD participants at one time.
• Continuous presence screen layouts are displayed in full 720p resolution to HD participants.
• The solution offers configurable methods to convert a 4:3 SD aspect ratio to a 16:9 HD aspect ratio (crop, stretch, or borders).

Scalability

• You can create larger conferences by cascading multiple Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 MCU modules and Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3515 MCUs together.
• You can centralize cascaded conferences in the data center or distribute conferences geographically to more efficiently use WAN bandwidth.

Conference management

An easy-to-use Web interface allows a conference moderator to perform a variety of conference monitoring and management functions.

Real-time conference management and monitoring allows moderators to:

• View conference list and number of participants
• View conference type and participant information, including name, number, IP address, video and audio codecs in use, and time joined the conference
• Create a new conference and assign a conference password
• Terminate a video conference

Powerful conference control for management of active conferences allows moderators to:

• Add or drop participants in a conference
• Lock the video on a location to be viewed by all participants in a conference
• Lock the video and specify image position during a continuous-presence conference
• Switch between voice-activated and continuous-presence views during a conference
• Mute audio from a selected participant
• Terminate a videoconference

H.243 and DTMF conference control is possible from the endpoint.

On-demand or scheduled conferences

• Easy user initiation of unscheduled conferences
• Conference scheduling through the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace solution or Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager

Security

• H.235 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Data Encryption Standard (DES) encryption on both SD and HD connections, up to 128-bit keys, for secure audiovisual conferencing
• Password-protected Web GUI user access with multiple levels: administrator, operator, and user
• Strong password enforcement
• HTTPS and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
• PIN-protected conferences to help ensure privacy
• Security warning page option
• Serial port disable and enable
• Session inactivity time-out and user lockout (manual and auto) capabilities
• Security event logging

Data sharing and collaboration

H.239 and Tandberg DuoVideo for presentation sharing

Integration with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace solution for rich-media conferencing and Web collaboration

ISDN gateway module capacities

Dual PRI gateway module

Quad serial gateway module

T1 interface

• Forty-six voice calls
• Twenty-three video calls at 128 kbps
• Seven video calls at 384 bps
• Three video calls at 768 kbps
• Two video calls at full T1

E1 interface

• Sixty voice calls
• Thirty video calls at 128 kbps
• Ten video calls at 384 kbps
• Four video calls at 768 kbps
• Two video calls at full E1

Four serial ports at up to 2 Mbps each

ISDN gateway features

Video, audio, and data support:

• Signaling protocols: H.323 and H.320
• Video: H.261, H.263, H.263+, H.263++, and H.264
• Resolutions: QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, and 16CIF
• Audio: G.711, G.722, G.722.1, G.723.1, and G.728
• Data: T.120, T.281 (FECC), DuoVideo, and H.239
• H.243 conference control

Built-in audio transcoding and line echo cancellation:

• Transcoding between G.728 and G.711
• Transcoding between G.711 and G.723.1
• Line echo cancellation on dual PRI gateway module (part number IPVC-3545-GW2P), allowing connection of standard telephones

Call routing:

• Built-in interactive voice response (IVR)
• Direct inward dialing (DID): IP connectivity according to the ISDN number dialed
• Terminal Control Session 4 (TCS4): Supplies the IP endpoint number as part of the ISDN dial string
• Default extension: Connects all calls to a specific location (for example, an MCU)

Call bonding on dual PRI gateway module (IPVC-3545G-W2P):

• ISDN call bonding for up to 2 Mbps (E1) or 1.5 Mbps (T1)
• Automatic downspeeding on ISDN channel failure

Gatekeeper support

Cisco IOS Gatekeeper or equivalent

Diagnostics

• Power-on self-test for CPU, interfaces, and memory when the unit is turned on
• Front-panel error indicators
• Telnet and serial port monitoring capabilities

1 4CIF supported using H.263 at 15 frames per second.

2 When using in-band DTMF detection, MCU audio and video capacity drops to 72 ports (3 EMP modules) and H.235 encryption must be disabled.

3 When using H.235 encryption, MCU audio capacity drops to 72 ports. If H.235 encryption is used on video calls over 768 kbps, EMP port capacity drops to 12 ports each.

4 The high-capacity SD service does not support encryption; it supports the H.263 codec at 30 fps and H.264 codec at 15 fps.

Table 3. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 System Specifications

Feature

Specification

LAN interface

One 10/100 Ethernet port, IEEE 802.3, 8-pin RJ-45 on each module

Serial port

EIA-232, 9-pin D-type

Dimensions

3.50 x 17.25 x 10.0 in. (8.89 x 43.815 x 25.4 cm)

Weight

17.6 lb (8 kg) for empty chassis (with two power supplies)

Power

• 100-240 VAC autosense, 50-60 Hz, 202W maximum
• Dual redundant power supplies
• U.S. power cable included
• Other power cables available

Environment

• Operating temperature: 32 to122°F (0 to 50°C)
• Storage temperature:13 to 158°F (25 to 70°C)
• Humidity 5 to 90% noncondensing

Agency compliance

Safety:

• UL 60950: 2000
• CSA CS22.2 No. 60950-00
• GS Approval (EN 60950: 2000)
• EN 60950: 2000
• ACA: TS002-1997
• AS/NZS 3260: 1993, A4: 1997
• AS/NZS 60950: 2000
• IEC 60950: 1999 (CB test report)

EMI:

• FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class A,
• EN 55022: 1998, Class A
• ICES 003
• EN 55024: 1998
• EN 61000-3-2: 1995, Amendment A14: 2000
• EN 61000-3-3
• EN 61000-4-2: 1995
• EN 61000-4-3: 1995
• EN 61000-4-4: 1995
• EN 61000-4-5: 1995
• EN 61000-4-6: 1996
• EN 61000-4-8: 1993
• EN 61000-4-11: 1994
• AS/NZS 3548: 1995 Class A, Amendment 1: 1997, Amendment 2: 1997
• VCCI: 1999

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