Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 -- Compatibility Matrix for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0
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This document lists the compatibility information for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0.
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Component Compatibility
Note: For compatibility information for other Cisco Unified MeetingPlace releases, go to http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/ps5664/ps5669/products_device_support_tables_list.html.
Table: Supported Version Combinations for the Application Server and Other Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Components lists the components (and their release numbers) that are compatible with the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Application Server Release 8.0.
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 is not backwards compatible. The Application Server, Web Server, Hardware Media Server, Express Media Server, and integrations must be at Release 8.0.
Table: Supported Version Combinations for the Application Server and Other Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Components
Application Server Version | Component Name | Component Version | Component Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
8.0.1.3
Released March 26, 2010 |
Audio Blade |
6.2.0.27.0 |
Mar. 26, 2010 |
Video Blade |
5.3.3.0.54A |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Express Media Server |
8.0.1.3 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Cisco WebEx Node for MCS |
8.0.1.8 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Web Server software |
8.0.1.2 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Cisco IOS Telephony
|
Windows 2003.1.4a through 2003.1.5 SR 4 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
6.x - 8.0 |
Nov. 12, 2007 - Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Cisco WebEx Business Suite (WBS) |
WBS27 SP12 and later |
April 6, 2009 | |
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook |
8.0.1.3 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for IBM Lotus Notes |
8.0.1.2 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Jabber Messenger |
8.0.1.2 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for IBM Lotus Sametime Messaging |
8.0.1.3 |
Mar. 26, 2010 | |
IBM Lotus Sametime Web Conference with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace |
8.0.1.3 |
Mar. 26, 2010 |
Audio Endpoint Compatibility
The following Cisco Unified IP Phones are compatible with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0:
- 7940 G and GE series
- 7941, 7942, and 7945 models
- 7960 G and GE series
- 7961, 7962 and 7965 models
- 7970 G series
- 7971 and 7975 models
- 8961 model
- 9951 and 9971 models
- Cisco IP Communicator 1.1(5) or later
Video Endpoint Compatibility
This section provides compatibility information between Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 and various video terminals when using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.1(2) or higher.
All testing was performed with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace connected to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.1, 7.0, and 8.0 via SIP trunk. For H.323 testing, the terminal was registered to a H.323 Gatekeeper, which was connected to Cisco Unified Communications Manager through an H.323 trunk. For SIP and SCCP, the terminal was registered directly to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Notes:
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.1(2) or higher is required for all video installations except where only Cisco Unified Video Advantage is used, in which case Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.0(3) is adequate.
- Endpoints with the following test results are likely to drop calls when transferring to a breakout session, initiating a #31 dial-out call, or exiting the meeting with #9:
- Dial in-fail
- Dial out-fail
- Direct to meeting-OK or "-"
- These video endpoints typically do not correctly support the required media transfer mechanism.
- Transferring a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace call from a Cisco-brand phone to a third-party SIP video terminal is likely to result in an audio-only connection. This is due to differences in the way Cisco and third-party terminals negotiate transport of telephony events. The differences cause Cisco Unified Communications Manager to insert a media termination point (MTP) in the call. Unless a hardware MTP resource is available, this insertion will block the video stream.
- Compatibility Test Results with the Hardware Media Server
- Compatibility Test Results with the Express Media Server
- Terminology Used in Video Endpoint Compatibility Test Results
- Video Format Support
Compatibility Test Results with the Hardware Media Server
Following are the test results for video endpoint compatibility when using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 with a Hardware Media Server (HMS).
Note: The Hardware Media Server supplies Standard Definition video. High Definition video is not supported.
Table: Video Endpoints Compatible with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 and HMS
Manufacturer/Brand | Model/Series | Protocol | Dial In | Dial Out | Direct to Meeting | 4CIF | Version Tested | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cisco |
Cisco Unified Personal Communicator |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
N |
- |
- |
Cisco |
Cisco Unified Video Advantage |
SCCP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
N |
- |
- |
Cisco |
Cisco UC Integration for Microsoft Office Communicator |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
- |
- |
Cisco |
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985 |
SCCP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
- |
- |
Cisco |
Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951 |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- |
The HMS supports a maximum of CIF resolution when using H.264 |
Cisco |
Cisco Unified IP Phone 9971 |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- |
The HMS supports a maximum of CIF resolution when using H.264 |
Cisco |
Telepresence |
SIP |
No video |
No video |
No video |
- |
- |
- |
Tandberg
| MXP Series except 150 MXP
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
F7 |
Tested 1500, 6000, 95, 3000, 1700, 990. |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
F7 |
- | ||
Tandberg
| 150 MXP
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
L4.2 |
- |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
L4.2 |
- | ||
Tandberg |
1000 |
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
B 7.4, E 5.3, F 7.2 |
H.323 only. |
Tandberg |
6000 |
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
E5.2, B10.3 |
H.263 only for TBG6000B. |
Polycom
| VSX Series
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
8.5.3, 8.7.1 |
Tested 3000A, 5000, 7000 NTSC, 8000. |
SIP |
One-way video |
One-way video |
- |
Y |
8.5.3, 8.7.1 |
- | ||
Polycom
| Via Video (PVX)
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
8.0.2 |
Large delay sending video by PVX. |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
8.0.2 |
- | ||
Polycom |
VS 512 |
H.323 |
Fail |
Fail |
- |
- |
7.5.4 |
- |
Polycom |
FX |
H.323 |
Fail |
Fail |
- |
- |
6.0.5 |
- |
Polycom
| HDX 9002
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
2.0.3 |
- |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
2.0.3 |
Prompts are clipped. | ||
Aethra |
AVC 8400 |
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
6.0.30 |
Should be forced to prefer H263x4CIF in a 4CIF mode. Otherwise, it opens CIF. |
Aethra |
THESEUS |
SIP |
No video |
Fail |
- |
- |
V6.0.49 |
- |
Aethra
| Vega X5
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
10.2.24 |
Should be forced to prefer H263x4CIF in a 4CIF mode. Otherwise, it opens CIF. |
SIP |
No video |
Fail |
- |
- |
- |
- | ||
Aethra
| Vega X7
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
V12 |
Should be forced to prefer H263x4CIF in a 4CIF mode. Otherwise, it opens CIF. |
SIP |
OK |
Fail |
- |
- |
- |
- | ||
Aethra
| Vega X3
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
Y |
V10.7.11 |
Should be forced to prefer H263x4CIF in a 4CIF mode. Otherwise, it opens CIF. |
SIP |
No video |
Fail |
- |
- |
- |
- | ||
Sony
| PCS-1
|
H.323 |
OK |
One-way video |
- |
- |
3.31 |
- |
SIP |
One-way video |
One-way video |
- |
- |
- |
- | ||
Sony |
PCS G-50 |
H.323 |
OK |
One-way video |
- |
- |
2.41 |
- |
Sony |
PCS TL-50 |
H.323 |
OK |
One-way video |
- |
- |
2.31 |
- |
Sony |
TL-30 |
H.323 |
OK |
One-way video |
- |
- |
1.24 |
- |
Sony
| XG80
|
H.323 |
Fail |
Fail |
- |
- |
2 |
No DTMF recognition. |
SIP |
OK |
One-way video |
- |
- |
- |
- | ||
Sony |
G-70 |
H.323 |
OK |
One-way video |
- |
Y |
2.41 |
- |
France Telecom
| eConf
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
5.0.34 |
- |
SIP |
One-way video & audio |
One-way video & audio |
- |
- |
- |
RFC 2833 should be used for DTMF. | ||
Counterpath |
eyeBeam |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
1.5 |
- |
LifeSize
| Room
|
H.323 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- |
- |
SIP |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- |
- |
Compatibility Test Results with the Express Media Server
Following are the test results for video endpoint compatibility when using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 with an Express Media Server (EMS).
For Cisco applications, the availability of High Definition (HD) video depends on the version of your Cisco application and video camera. For example:
- Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 7.0 does not support HD video.
- Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Release 8.0 supports HD video if you are using an HD video camera.
- Cisco UC Integration for Microsoft Office Communicator Release 7.0 does not support video.
- Cisco UC Integration for Microsoft Office Communicator Release 8.0 supports HD video if you are using an HD video camera.
Table: Video Endpoints Compatible with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 and EMS
Manufacturer/Brand | Model/Series | Protocol | Device Type (1) | Dial In | Dial Out | Direct to Meeting | Version Tested | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cisco
| Cisco UC Integration for Microsoft Office Communicator
| SIP
|
H.263 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
8.0 |
H.263 not supported |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
8.0 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
8.0 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
8.0 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
8.0 |
- | |||
Cisco
| Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951
Cisco Unified IP Phone 9971
| SIP
|
H.263 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
9.0.2 |
H.263 not supported |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
9.0.2 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
9.0.2 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
9.0.2 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
9.0.2 |
- | |||
Cisco
| Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985
| SCCP
|
H.263 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
- |
H.263 not supported |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
Audio Only |
Audio Only |
Audio Only |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
- |
- | |||
Cisco | Cisco Unified Video Advantage
| SCCP
|
H.263 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
- |
H.263 not supported |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
Audio Only |
Audio Only |
Audio Only |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
- |
- | |||
Cisco
| Cisco Unified Personal Communicator | SIP
|
H.263 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
- |
H.263 not supported |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
Audio Only |
Audio Only |
Audio Only |
- |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
- |
- | |||
Tandberg
| MXP 1700
| H.323
|
H.263 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
F7 |
- |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
F7 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
F7 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
F7 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
F7 |
- | |||
Polycom
| VSX 3000
| H.323
|
H.263 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
9.0.5.1 |
- |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
9.0.5.1 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
9.0.5.1 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
9.0.5.1 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
9.0.5.1 |
- | |||
Polycom
| HDX 8002
HDX 9000 | H.323
|
H.263 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
2.0.5.7 |
- |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
2.0.5.7 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
2.0.5.7 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
2.0.5.7 |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
Audio only |
Audio only |
Audio only |
2.0.5.7 |
- | |||
LifeSize
| Room
| H.323
|
H.263 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
4.0.3(5) |
- |
H.264 Level 1.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
4.0.3(5) |
- | |||
H.264 Level 1.3 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
4.0.3(5) |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.0 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
4.0.3(5) |
- | |||
H.264 Level 3.1 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
4.0.3(5) |
- |
(1) H.264 Level 1.1 = Mobile mode, H.264 Level 1.3 = Compatibility or Desktop mode, H.264 Level 3.0 = High Quality or VGA mode, H.264 Level 3.1 = High Definition mode
Related Topics
- For information about Cisco Unified Video Advantage, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps5662/tsd_products_support_series _home.html
- For information about Cisco Unified Personal Communicator, see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6844/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Terminology Used in Video Endpoint Compatibility Test Results
The following table describes the terminology used in Table: Video Endpoints Compatible with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 and HMS and Table: Video Endpoints Compatible with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 8.0 and EMS.
Terminology | Description |
---|---|
Test | |
Dial In |
Tested dialing in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. |
Dial Out |
Tested dialing out from Cisco Unified MeetingPlace by using a web browser command or by using the TUI command #31. |
Direct to Meeting |
Tested dialing out from Cisco Unified MeetingPlace using the scheduled "direct to meeting" mode. The process was to configure a video terminal profile for outdial to terminal, tell the video terminal to skip the meeting entry prompts on outdial, and then invite the terminal to the meeting. |
4CIF |
Tested whether the terminal worked when tested with 4CIF using H.263. |
Result | |
OK |
The terminal was able to enter a meeting using video. |
No video |
The terminal was able to enter a meeting, but without video or with one-way video. |
Fail |
The terminal was not able to enter a meeting. The failure may have been at initial connection or at meeting entry. |
"-" |
The terminal was not tested in this mode. |
Video Format Support
Table: Supported Video Formats lists the supported video formats for various combinations of the global video mode and the codec used by the video terminal.
Note: If Cisco Unified Communications Manager causes the connection rate to be lower than the maximum for your global video mode setting (384 kbps for standard rate, 2 Mbps for high rate), then the resolution or frames per second sent by Cisco Unified MeetingPlace may be reduced.
Table: Supported Video Formats
Global Video Mode | Codec | Video Format | Frames per Second |
---|---|---|---|
High rate (2 Mbps maximum)
|
H.264 |
CIF, QCIF |
30 |
H.263 |
4CIF |
15 | |
H.263 |
CIF, QCIF |
30 | |
H.261 |
CIF, QCIF |
30 | |
Standard rate (384 kbps maximum)
|
H.264 |
CIF |
15 |
H.264 |
QCIF |
30 | |
H.263 |
CIF, QCIF |
30 |