Vc Gateway Vendor Compatibility; Configure A Vc Gateway Stream - VBrick dme Admin Manual

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There are defined limits to the allowed number of simultaneous recordings in VEMS.
Any attempt to record more than the permitted number of streams from the gateway will
generate an error message in VEMS Mystro–but not in the DME. (541)
VEMS Mystro 6.x plays Live Entered URLs of VC Gateway streams and recordings
made from the VC Gateway interface. VEMS 5.x supports Live Entered URLs only—no
recordings. (471)
Content recorded from the VC Gateway will not play in QuickTime 7.7 on 32-bit
Windows 7 desktops. (425)
Audio and video issues have been reported with Tandberg systems when using Internet
Explorer for incoming calls. For best results use Firefox. (378)
Inconsistent behavior has been reported when playing back recorded VC Gateway
streams (and recordings of Live Entered URL gateway streams) on Macintosh desktops.
For best results experiment with the settings on the System Settings > Player Preferences
page in VEMS Mystro. (369)
VC Ga t e w a y Ve n d o r C o m p a t i b i li t y
The VC Gateway is a standards-based solution. It integrates with video conference
infrastructure using SIP (RFC 3264) and H.264. The products shown below have been tested
successfully at Vbrick. Many of the listed vendors make similar products within the same
families that share the same software and operating parameters and it is expected that these
devices will interoperate successfully as well. However, there are always variations in software
releases and interoperability cannot be guaranteed without testing your specific product. In
short, a trial is always recommended. Other vendors and other products may also work with
the VC Gateway but have not been tested.
Vendor
Avaya
Cisco
CounterPath
LifeSize
Polycom
C o n f i g u re a VC Ga t e w a y St re a m
The DME's Video Conferencing module has two basic methods that are used to create and
stream a video conference:
(1) Incoming Lines allow the DME to be invited into a video call by a remote video
conferencing system.
(2) Outgoing Lines are used to initiate a call from the DME to a remote video conferencing
system.
In both cases, the DME delivers the video conference as a stream to other elements in the
Vbrick ecosystem.
As shown below, the total number of incoming and outgoing lines available is limited by the
license purchased. The
number of lines available with your license. You can configure any combination of incoming
and outgoing lines that do not exceed the total number of available lines. (If you purchased
150
Product
1X Communicator, Avaya Flare, Avaya 1020, Avaya 1050
Tandberg C20, Jabber
Bria 3.3.1
Express 220, Team 220
HDX 8000 HD, iPad
read-only field on the
Total Number Lines
page shows the
Defaults
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