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The following features are available on the VCS by the purchase and installation of the appropriate
option key:

FindMe™

A unique industry solution that gives individual video users a single alias on which they can be
contacted regardless of location. Users have the ability to log on to a Web-based interface and
control where and how they are contacted. The FindMe feature also includes support for Microsoft
Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007, enabling FindMe aliases to register as Microsoft Office
Communicator (MOC) clients, and MOC clients to view the presence status of FindMe aliases.

Device Provisioning

The Device Provisioning option key allows VCS to provision endpoints with configuration information
on request and to supply endpoints with phone book information. (Endpoints including Movi v2.0
or later, and E20 v2.1 or later can request to be provisioned.) All configuration and phone book
information is managed in Cisco TMS, and distributed to the clients through the TMS Agent running
on the VCS. The TMS Agent on the VCS also provides Cisco TMS with the provisioned client's
status.
There is no configuration associated with Device Provisioning on the VCS – it is either on or off,
depending on whether or not the option key is installed. See the Cisco TMS documentation and the
Provisioning Deployment Guide
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Overview and
System
Introduction
status
configuration
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Optional features

Cisco VCS
Zones and
Clustering and
configuration
neighbors
peers

Dual Network Interfaces

Enables the LAN 2 Ethernet port on the VCS Expressway, allowing you to have a secondary IP
address for your VCS.
This option also includes support for deployments where a VCS Expressway is located behind a
static NAT device, allowing it to have separate public and private IP addresses.
This configuration is intended for high-security deployments where the VCS Expressway is located in
a DMZ between two separate firewalls on separate network segments.
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