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Bandwidth management on both a per-call and a total-usage basis, configurable separately for calls
within local subzones and to neighboring systems and zones
Automatic down-speeding option for calls that exceed the available bandwidth
Preconfigured defaults for:
Cisco UCM neighbor zones
Cisco TelePresence Advanced Media Gateway
Microsoft OCS 2007 and Microsoft Lync neighbor zones
Nortel Communication Server neighbor zones
Dial plan and call-routing control: The Cisco VCS allows administrators to create dial plans to define the
way in which calls are handled within the network. Transforms can be applied to source and destination
address information to define general routing rules. Dial plans can be based on call aspects such as:
Source or destination address, zone, or subzone configuration
Call policy for authenticated or nonauthenticated endpoints
FindMe
configuration
Authentication: You can configure the Cisco VCS to allow both authenticated and unauthenticated
endpoints to register to the same VCS, and to subsequently control the operation of those endpoints based
upon their authentication status. The Cisco VCS supports:
H.325 authentication
SIP digest authentication
Windows NT LAN Manager (NTLM) authentication
Control over which endpoints are allowed to register through allow and deny lists
Microsoft Active Directory (AD) integration for Cisco TelePresence Movi
Administrator authentication through Active Directory
Integration with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)-accessible H.350 directories
Policy services: A policy services interface is available to allow you to define call policies to be applied
within your organization. For example, you can handle calls differently according to time of day, source or
destination address, or more complex algorithms. The policy services interface supports Call Processing
Language (CPL).
Clustering: The Cisco VCS can function as a standalone system or in a cluster configuration for increased
capacity and redundancy. Cisco VCS clustering supports:
Clustering of up to six Cisco VCS peers
Sharing of call licenses within a cluster
Administration: The Cisco VCS provides administrative interfaces to allow setup, administration, and
monitoring of the network configuration. Administrative features of the Cisco VCS follow:
Embedded setup wizard for initial configuration
System and status overview
A
dvanced diagnostics support
S
ystem administration through a web interface, Telnet, Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol, and Secure HTTP
(HTTPS)
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