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Creating Dial Plans for Cisco Telepresence

All telepresence calls are made through the Scopia Elite MCU. Users of telepresence deployments do
not need to choose a specific MCU. The powerful functionality of virtual rooms enables you to dial the
same number anywhere in the world while the Scopia Solution infrastructure transparently directs you to
the correct telepresence conference.
For information on the devices that are part of the telepresence deployment, see
Topology for the TIP Gateway
Important:
Cisco routing patterns are configured only by the personnel that installed the Cisco services or by the
customer's network administrator.
Cisco Telepresence Systems can dial into a telepresence conference as follows:
• By dialing directly into to the Scopia Elite MCU via Scopia Management.
For example, a routing pattern might define the dial prefix '5' to route the call to the Scopia
Management. Dialing the number 5-1234 would send the number 1234 to the Scopia
Management.
• By dialing through the CTMS in organizations that use this Cisco MCU in their deployment.
Standard endpoints can dial into a telepresence conference as follows:
• By dialing directly to the Cisco Telepresence Systems.
For example, to call the CTS, you would dial '3003' which is the phone number the Cisco network
administrator has allocated to the device.
• By dialing through the CTMS.
Deployment Guide for Scopia TIP Gateway Version 8.2
Figure 2: Deploying the TIP Gateway in the enterprise
on page 9.
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