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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
Table I-1
Component
Cisco Unified
Presence
Cisco Unified
Contact Center
Express
Cisco IP
Communicator
Cisco Unified
Personal
Communicator
Cisco Unified
Video Advantage
Cisco Unified IP
Phones 7960,
7961, 7962,
7965, 7975
Cisco Unified IP
Phones 9971
CTMS
Cisco Unified
Border Element
Telepresence
Server
VCS
Polycom Equipment
DMA 7000
I-4
Solution Architecture Components (Continued)
Version
8.5, 8.6
8.0, 8.5
7.0,8.6
8.5(2),8.5(5)
2.2(2)
CUCM 8.5.1 /
CUCM 8.6.1
compatible
CUCM 8.5 /
CUCM 8.6(2)
compatible
1.7.3, 1.8.2
15.1T
2.2(1.54)
X7.1
4.0
Description
Network-based Presence and Instant Messaging.
Call distributor (ACD), interactive voice
response (IVR) and computer telephony integration (CTI).
Windows PC-based softphone application.
Web client for Presence and Instant Messaging.
Video telephony functionality for Cisco Unified IP phones.
IP Phones.
Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch.
SBC - Voice and video connectivity from enterprise IP
network to Service Provider SIP trunks.
Telepresence Server.
Video Communication Server / Session Manager.
Polycom Distributed Media Application
DMA is an optional component but is essential if Content
sharing is to be enabled.
All SIP endpoints register to DMA as a SIP Proxy.
DMA should be configured to route SIP calls (with CTS
destination) to CUCM. If DMA is not present in the
solution architecture, SIP endpoints must register to
CUCM as gatekeeper.
DMA must be configured with a VMR (Virtual Meeting
Room). Incoming calls are then routed to the RMX.
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