Adding The Ctms To Scopia Management - RADVision SCOPIA TIP Deployment Manual

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Adding the CTMS to SCOPIA Management

Though the TIP Gateway allows to connect Cisco Telepresence Systems directly into a
conference on the SCOPIA Elite MCU, it also supports connecting these endpoints through the
CTMS for organizations using this Cisco MCU in their deployment.
When working in a CTMS environment, you actually create a cascading link between two
MCUs, where local participants connect to their local MCU, and the conference is cascaded by
connecting between the MCUs using a fraction of the bandwidth compared to the centralized
deployment.
Setup SCOPIA Management as follows:
RADVISION | Deployment Guide for SCOPIA TIP Gateway Version 8.0
Table 5-3
Configuring the CUCM settings
Field Name
Description
Name
Enter a name to identify the CUCM (SIP server). This name is displayed
in the list of SIP servers.
IP Address/ FQDN
Enter either the network name (FQDN) of the computer that you are
using as the CUCM (specify all domain levels), or the CUCM's IP
address.
Port
Enter the port used for SIP connections. The default port is 5060 for
TCP/UDP, and 5061 for TLS.
Transport Type
Select the transport protocol used for connecting to the CUCM (SIP
server), according to the selected port number. If the default port is
5060, select TCP/UDP; if it is 5061, select TLS.
Model
Select Cisco Call Manager from the list.
Location
Select the location of the SIP server.
This field is only relevant for distributed or service provider
deployments.
SIP Domain
Enter the domain name of the CUCM (SIP server) network. For
example, if the FQDN is <SIP server name>.companyname, the SIP
domain is 'companyname'.
Select OK to save your changes.
You can modify these settings at any time by selecting the device name link in the SIP
Servers list.
For calls outbound to Cisco telepresence, configure the CTMS information which consists
of a route pattern and service number.
For example, a routing pattern might define the dial prefix '227' to route the call to the
CTMS, and '5678' as the service number. SCOPIA Management would send to the CTMS a
dial string that includes the number 227-5678.
For calls inbound from Cisco telepresence, configure the CTMS Directory Number.
For example, the number '1000-8825' would be sent from the Cisco telepresence. SCOPIA
Management would interpret the number '1000' as originating from the CTMS, and '8825' as
the MCU service/conference number to which it should send the call.
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