Harvard University’s Cisco Telepresence

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Harvard Video Network
Before: High Level Harvard VC Core
Before: Harvard VC Core
• Every Unit was its own island
• Security Issues
• Open firewall rules
• Public network
• Only H.323 or ISDN
• High ISDN costs
• Interoperability issues
High Level Harvard VC Core
Harvard VC Core
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Centralized SIP and H.323 registrars and proxy
Each endpoint on private IP space
Firewall traversal
Focused on SIP
Level3 SIP trunk for PSTN access
Centralized Bridging
Interoperability
Recording and streaming
ISDN gateway for university wide savings
Desktop video conferencing
CTS
Video Conferencing Core
Interoperability
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H.323 and SIP seemless interoperability
Microsoft SD Lync to Video Core
H.320 (ISDN)
CTS to any standard based system
Bridging
 Bridging up to 20 HD calls at one time
 Bridging up to 16 units on the TelePresence Server
Interoperability
MOVI
Interoperability
CTS - C-Series
CTS – ISDN
C-Series – CTS
CTS – Bridging (8510 and 8710)
CTS – MOVI
Harvard Video Network
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