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Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch Release 1.1 Administration Guide
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Preface
New in CTMS Release 1.1
New in CTMS Release 1.1
Increase in the Number of Supported Segments
CTMS Release 1.1 now supports up to 48 table segments (48 single-screen systems, 16 three-screen
systems, or a mix of both) in a single Cisco TelePresence conference.
Cisco TelePresence Interoperability With Legacy Video Conferencing Devices
Cisco TelePresence is based on open standards, including SIP, H.264. AAC-LD and G.711. With Cisco
TelePresence System (CTS) Release 1.3 and CTMS Release 1.1, Cisco TelePresence now supports
interoperability between Cisco TelePresence systems and traditional video conferencing/video
telephony endpoints using the Cisco Unified Video Conferencing 3500 series MCU (CUVC).
System Requirements
• Cisco MCS-7845-H2 or MCS-7845-I2 Media Convergence Server
• Cisco TelePresence Manager, Release 1.3
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM), Release 6.0 or later
• Cisco TelePresence System software, Release 1.3
• CTS-1000 and/or CTS-3000 systems
CTMS Administration Guide
Organization
The CTMS Administration Guide is organized into the following chapters:
• Chapter 1: “Using CTMS Administration Software”
This section provides information about the CTMS Administration software interface
• Chapter 2: “Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for CTMS”
This section provides instructions on how to configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager
(Unified CM) so that is supports CTMS functionality.
• Chapter 3: “Installing CTMS Administration Software”
This section describes how to install the CTMS administration software on the Cisco MCS-7800
Series Media Convergence Server.
• Chapter 4: “Configuring CTMS Administration Software”
This section provides information about configuring the initial CTMS system settings.
• Chapter 5: “Managing Meetings”
This section describe how to set up and administer static and ad hoc meetings using CTMS
Administration software.
• Chapter 6: “Monitoring CTMS System Processes”
This section describes how to monitor the CTMS system processes using the tools available in
CTMS.