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Index

Numerics

16CIF 3-8

4CIF 3-8

A

access control list (ACL) 9-3, 9-8

ACL 9-3, 9-8

active presence 8-8, 8-9

Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) 9-8

additional information vii

ad-hoc conference 8-2

administrative passwords 9-4

admission control 5-1, 5-3

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 9-4, 9-5

advanced media gateways 2-7

AES 9-4, 9-5

aggregated call processing 7-5

allocation of video resources 7-10

architecture 1-1, 2-2

ASA 9-8

assistance, obtaining vii

assured forwarding 5-1

Auto Collaborate 8-9

auxiliary VLAN 9-3

B

B2B 4-6

B2B video deployment model 7-4

bandwidth usage 5-3, 7-16

BFCP 7-15, 8-9

B-frame 3-6

Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) 7-15, 8-9

bit rate adjustments 3-15

blocked calls 6-4

bugs, reporting vii

business-to-business (B2B) 4-6

business-to-business (B2B) video deployment model 7-4

C

CA 9-5

calculating bandwidth usage 7-16

call admission control 5-1, 5-3

call blocking 6-4

call control 2-6

call control protocols 4-1

call counting 5-3

call processing

aggregated 7-5

clustered 7-5

hosted 7-7

multi-site 7-5

selection guidelines 7-8

single-site 7-5

call processing agent 8-2

call resolution 6-3

capacity calculations 7-16

capacity planning 8-9

CAPF 9-5, 9-6

CBWFQ 5-2

CDP 2-9, 5-2

centralized deployment 8-5

centralized video resource allocation 7-10

Certificate Authority (CA) 9-5

Certificate Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) 9-5, 9-6

Certificate Signing Request (CSR) 9-6

Certificate Trust List (CTL) 9-6

CIF 3-7, 3-8

Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) 9-8

Cisco Certificate Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) 9-5, 9-6

Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 2-9, 5-2

Cisco High-Density Packet Voice Video Digital Signal Processor Module (PVDM3) 8-9

Cisco Integrated Services Router (ISR) 8-9

Cisco Media Experience Engine (MXE) 8-4, 8-8

Cisco SAFE Blueprint 9-1

Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) vii

Cisco TelePresence Conductor 2-4

Cisco TelePresence Server 8-4

Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) 9-7

Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) 3-8

Cisco Unified Border Element 2-7

Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UnifiedCM) 3-8, 5-2, 8-2

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Session Management Edition (SME) 7-5

Cisco Unified Communications Sizing Tool (UnifiedCST) 8-9

Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) 5-2

classes of service 2-3, 6-4

classification of traffic 7-14

class restrictions 6-4

ClearPath 3-15

cloud-hosted video solutions 3-12

clustered call processing 7-5

codecs 3-3

coder-decoder 3-3

collaborative conferencing 8-1

Common Intermediate Format (CIF) 3-7

compression 3-1, 3-3

compressor-decompressor 3-3

conferences

ad-hoc 8-2

capacity planning 8-9

endpoints 8-8

from the desktop 3-10

hardware platforms 2-4

immersive video 3-11

infrastructure 8-2

in general 8-1

multipoint device 8-3

scheduled 8-2

types 8-2

configuration files 9-7

content sharing 7-15, 8-9

continuous presence 8-9

conventions used in this document viii

counting calls 5-3

creating a video-ready network 7-14

CSR 9-6

CTL 9-6

CTRS 2-5

CTS 9-7

customer support vii

D

Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) 9-5

Data Link Layer 2-9

DCT 3-4

demilitarized zone (DMZ) 9-10

deployment models

centralized 8-5

distributed 8-6

for video networks 7-1

multipoint technology 8-5

desktop video conferencing 3-10

device

access 9-4

security 9-3, 9-7

DHCP 9-2

dial plan 6-1

DID 6-2

Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 5-1

Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) 5-2

DiffServ 5-1

digital certificates 9-5

digital signal processor (DSP) 8-9

direct inward dialing (DID) 6-2

Display Channel Table (DCT) 3-4

distributed deployment 8-6

distributed video resource allocation 7-13

DMZ 9-10

DNS 6-1, 9-2

DNS Service (SRV) 6-2, 7-9

documentation

feedback vii

obtaining vii

related vii, 1-6

Domain Name System (DNS) 6-1, 9-2

dropped packets 5-1

DSCP 5-2

DSP 8-9

DTLS 9-5

dynamic bit rate adjustment 3-15

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 9-2

E

E.164 6-1

Electronic Numbering (ENUM) 6-1

embedded video resources 7-10

encryption 9-4, 9-7

endpoints 1-3, 2-3, 2-6, 7-9, 8-8, 9-7

ENUM 6-1

equations for calculating bandwidth usage 7-16

etokens 9-6

evolution of video solutions 3-8

expedited forwarding 5-1

Expressway 2-6, 2-7, 9-10

F

far-end camera control (FECC) 4-2, 4-4, 8-4

FEC 3-15

FECC 4-2, 4-4, 8-4

feedback on this document vii

FIFO 5-2

firewalls 9-8, 9-10

first in, first out (FIFO) 5-2

forward error correction (FEC) 3-15

frame 3-1, 3-4

G

gatekeeper 4-3

gateways 2-7

GDR 3-4, 3-5

glossary 1-1

Gradual Decoder Refresh (GDR) 3-4, 3-5

guidelines

for call processing 7-8

for endpoint selection 7-9

H

H.323 4-3

H.323 standalone video networks 7-19

hardening the network 9-1

HD 8-9

high definition (HD) 8-9

High-Density Packet Voice Video Digital Signal Processor Module (PVDM3) 8-9

history of

revisions vii

this document vii

video solutions 3-8

HMAC-SHA1 9-4, 9-5

hosted call processing 7-7

HTTPS 9-2, 9-3

Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) 9-2, 9-3

I

IDR 3-5

IEC 3-3

IETF 4-5, 9-4

I-frame 3-5

IME 2-7

immersive video conferencing 3-11

infrastructure components 1-4, 2-1

Instant Decoder Refresh (IDR) 3-5

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 3-8

Integrated Services Router (ISR) 8-9

Intercompany Media Engine (IME) 2-7

inter-enterprise video deployment model 7-4

inter-frame compression 3-2

interlaced video 3-7

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 3-3

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 3-3

International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 3-3, 4-3

International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) 3-3, 4-3

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) 4-5, 9-4

Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) 4-4

interoperability 3-12

intra-campus video topology 7-2

intra-enterprise video topology 7-3

intra-frame compression 3-2

introduction 1-1

IP Precedence 5-1

IPsec 4-4

IP-to-IP gateways 2-7

IPv4 4-7

IPv6 4-1, 4-7

IPversion4 (IPv4) 4-7

IPversion6 (IPv6) 4-1, 4-7

IP video telephony 3-9

ISDN 3-8

ISDN gateways 2-7

ISO 3-3

ISR 8-9

ITU 3-3, 4-3

ITU-T 3-3, 4-3

J

Jabber 1-3, 2-6

jitter 5-1

L

latency 5-1

LDAP 6-3

levels of security 9-8

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) 6-3

Links 5-3

lip-sync 5-2

Locally Significant Certificate (LSC) 9-5

locations 5-3

Long-Term Reference Picture (LTRP) 3-4, 3-5, 3-15

lossless compression 3-2

lossy compression 3-2

LSC 9-5

LTRP 3-4, 3-5, 3-15

M

management of video networks 2-8

manipulation of caller information 6-4

Manufacturing Installed Certificate (MIC) 9-5

MCU 2-1, 3-13, 8-1, 8-4

media 9-4

media encryption 9-7

Media Experience Engine (MXE) 8-4, 8-8

Media Services Engine (MSE) 2-5

Media Services Interface (MSI) 2-8

MIC 9-5

Movi 1-3, 2-6

Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) 3-3

MPEG 3-3

MPLS 3-9

MSE 2-5

MSI 2-8

Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) 2-1, 3-13, 8-1, 8-4

multipoint device 8-3, 8-8

multipoint solution

deployment guidelines 8-5

endpoints 8-8

selection criteria 8-8

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) 3-9

multi-site call processing 7-5

MXE 8-4, 8-8

N

NAT 2-6, 4-6

native support for endpoints 9-7

NAT-T 4-6

Network Address Translation (NAT) 2-6, 4-6

Network Address Translation Traversal (NAT-T) 4-6

network infrastructure 2-1, 2-9

network management 2-8

Network Time Protocol (NTP) 9-2

network traffic 5-1

notational conventions viii

NTP 9-2

number-based dial plans 6-2

number transformations 6-4

O

OBTP 2-8, 8-9

One Button To Push (OBTP) 2-8, 8-9

optimizing video delivery 7-14

oversubscription of network bandwidth 2-9

P

packets

loss of 5-1

queuing 5-2

passwords 9-4

performance 7-16

P-frame 3-6

Pipes 5-3

PKCS#10 Certificate Signing Request (CSR) 9-6

PKI 9-5

platforms for switching and transcoding 2-4

ports 9-8

PQ 5-2

precedence 5-1

preface vii

presence 8-8, 8-9

Prime Collaboration Manager 2-8

Priority Queuing (PQ) 5-2

problems, reporting vii

progressive scan 3-7

protocols

BFCP 7-15, 8-9

call control 4-1

CDP 2-9

DHCP 9-2

DTLS 9-5

H.323 4-3, 9-2

HTTPS 9-2, 9-3

in general 4-1

IPv4 4-7

IPv6 4-7

LDAP 6-3

NTP 9-2

RTP 9-5

SCCP 4-1

SIP 2-6, 4-5, 9-2

SRTCP 9-5

SRTP 4-3, 9-5, 9-7

TCP 4-1

TIP 3-14, 8-4, 8-8, 8-9

TLS 4-3, 9-4

UDP 3-9, 4-3, 9-5, 9-8

PSTN access 6-3

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) 9-5

PVDM3 8-9

Q

QCIF 3-7, 3-8

QoS 2-9, 5-1, 7-14, 9-3, 9-8

quality of a call 5-3

Quality of Service (QoS) 2-9, 5-1, 7-14, 9-3, 9-8

Quarter Common Intermediate Format (QCIF) 3-7

queuing 5-2

R

Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) 9-5

recording 2-5

regions 5-3

related documentation vii

reliability 7-16

Request for Comments (RFC) 4-5

resolution 3-7

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) 5-3

restrictions to calling services 6-4

revision history vii

RFC 4-5

RFC3711 9-5

RFC4347 9-5

RFC5246 9-4

RSVP 5-3

RSVP Agent 5-3

RTP 9-5

S

SAFE Blueprint 9-1

scalability 7-16

SCCP 4-1

scheduled conferences 8-2

SD 8-9

Secure Real-time Transport Control Protocol (SRTCP) 9-5

Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) 4-3, 9-5, 9-7

Secure Shell (SSH) 9-2, 9-3

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 9-4

security 4-3, 7-16, 9-1

separate VLANs 9-3

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 2-6, 4-5, 9-2

Session Management Edition (SME) 7-5

sharing content 7-15

signaling 9-4

single-site call processing 7-5

SIP 2-6, 4-5, 9-2

SIP standalone video networks 7-20

Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) 4-1

SME 7-5

sockets 9-8

SRTCP 9-5

SRTP 4-3, 9-5, 9-7

SSH 9-2, 9-3

SSL 9-4

standalone video networks 7-19

standard definition (SD) 8-9

streaming 2-5

switching 2-4, 8-4

symmetric port numbering 9-8

system architecture 1-1

T

TAC vii

TCP 4-1

TCS 2-5

technical assistance vii

Technical Assistance Center (TAC) vii

telepresence 1-1, 2-1, 3-11

TelePresence Conductor 2-4

TelePresence Content Server (TCS) 2-5

Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) 3-14, 8-4, 8-8, 8-9

TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) 2-8, 8-2

TelePresence Manager 2-8

TelePresence Recording Server 2-5

TIP 3-14, 8-4, 8-8, 8-9

TLS 4-3, 9-4

TMS 2-8, 8-2

topology for video networks 7-1

ToS 5-1

traffic

classification 7-14

on the network 5-1

shaping and policing 5-2

transcoding 2-4, 8-4

transformations of dialed numbers 6-4

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) 4-1

Transport Layer Security (TLS) 4-3, 9-4

Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN) 2-7

trust boundary 5-2

TURN 2-7

Type of Service (ToS) 5-1

U

UAC 4-5

UAS 4-5

UDP 3-9, 4-3, 9-5, 9-8

Unicode Transformation Format (UTF) 4-6

Unified Border Element 2-7

UnifiedCM 3-8, 5-2, 8-2

Unified Communications 1-1, 2-1

Unified Communications Manager (UnifiedCM) 3-8, 8-2

Unified Communications Manager Session Management Edition (SME) 7-5

Unified Communications Sizing Tool (UnifiedCST) 8-9

UnifiedCST 8-9

uniform resource identifier (URI) 4-1, 6-1

Universal Serial Bus (USB) 9-6

URI 4-1, 6-1

URI-based dial plans 6-3

USB 9-6

user agent client (UAC) 4-5

user agent server (UAS) 4-5

User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 3-9, 4-3, 9-5, 9-8

UTF 4-6

V

VCS 2-6, 3-8, 4-7, 5-2, 8-2, 9-7

VCSControl 2-6, 9-10

VCSExpressway 2-6, 2-7, 9-10

video

architecture 2-2

as a service 7-7

classes of service 2-3

cloud-hosted solutions 3-12

compression 3-1

conferencing 3-10, 3-11, 8-1

endpoints 1-3, 2-3, 2-6

frame 3-1, 3-4

history of solutions 3-8

infrastructure components 1-4, 2-1

introduction 1-1

network management 2-8

optimizing delivery 7-14

over ISDN 3-8

products 2-1

recording 2-5

resolution 3-7

resource allocation 7-10

standalone networks 7-19

streaming 2-5

telephony 3-9

Video Communication Server (VCS) 2-6, 3-8, 4-7, 5-2, 8-2, 9-7

Video Communication Server Expressway (VCSExpressway) 9-10

Virtual Channel Link (VLC) 3-4

Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) 2-9

VLAN 2-9, 9-3

VLC 3-4

Voice over IP (VoIP) 6-1

VoIP 6-1

W

WebEx OneTouch integration 8-9

Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) 5-2

WFQ 5-2

X

X.509v3 certificates 9-5