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Figure 3. Cisco VCS Control in the Network
Benefits and Features
Benefits:
Greater reach: Any-to-any interoperability facilitates smooth video communications between standards-
based and third-party client users.
Efficient conference management: Administrators can proactively monitor and configure conferences
through intuitive web user interfaces, to optimize bandwidth usage in real-time, helping to deliver a flawless
video experience.
Highly scalable: With features such as clustering and policy services integration, the Cisco VCS is
architected to support enterprise growth, with smooth expansion as usage increases, protecting investment
in video infrastructure.
Contact location: Use FindMe
to ensure that people can always be contacted.
Extended telepresence capability: Integration with Cisco Unified Communications Manager and third party
solution support helps to reduce complexity for users. The Cisco VCS provides powerful, centralized
conferencing resources to all users within an enterprise, regardless of individual endpoint capabilities.
Reduced footprint: This solution incorporates presence server, H.323 gatekeeper, SIP proxy and SIP
registrar capabilities.
Secure: The Cisco VCS’ industrially recognized secure performance provides administrators with complete
confidence in their network security.
Differentiation: Create flexible telepresence solutions, through policy services integration and dial plan
configuration, which can be customized to deliver value and meet ever-increasing customer requirements.
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