Cisco TELEPRESENCE MOVI 4.1 - ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE V4.1.1.9724 Administrator's Manual
Cisco TELEPRESENCE MOVI 4.1 - ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE V4.1.1.9724 Administrator's Manual

Cisco TELEPRESENCE MOVI 4.1 - ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE V4.1.1.9724 Administrator's Manual

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Cisco TelePresence Movi
4.1

Administrator Guide

D14410.08
January 2011
Software version 4.1.1.9724

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Summary of Contents for Cisco TELEPRESENCE MOVI 4.1 - ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE V4.1.1.9724

  • Page 1: Administrator Guide

    Cisco TelePresence Movi Administrator Guide D14410.08 January 2011 Software version 4.1.1.9724...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Prerequisites Infrastructure requirements PC requirements Mac requirements Multimedia device requirements Microphone Camera Deploying and upgrading the client Obtaining the setup files Configuring the client Advanced settings Using DNS Windows client pre-configuration Mac OS X client pre-configuration Distributing and installing the setup file New deployment Upgrading Upgrading to Cisco TelePresence Movi 4.1...
  • Page 3 Port ranges Duo video–Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) Traversal calls Media routing Media routing without ICE Media routing with ICE Enabling ICE Configuring Movi's TURN port Running the client Signing in Subscribing to the Cisco VCS Registering to the Cisco VCS Movi is registered to the Cisco VCS Presence SIP keep alive...
  • Page 4 References and related documents Cisco TelePresence Movi Administrator Guide (4.1) Page 4 of 29...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction This guide provides comprehensive information on Cisco TelePresence Movi, its capabilities and functions. Movi works in conjunction with other Cisco videoconferencing infrastructure products, primarily the Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (Cisco VCS), the Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Cisco TMS) and provisioning. Some knowledge of these products is assumed in this document. References and related documents section contains a list of documents referred to in this guide.
  • Page 6: Prerequisites

    Prerequisites Prerequisites Infrastructure requirements Movi requires the Provisioning option on the Cisco VCS and in Cisco TMS to be enabled. Product Version Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Cisco TMS) 12.6 or later recommended Cisco Video Communication Server (Cisco VCS) X5.2 or later recommended PC requirements Processor A processor supporting SSE3 (such as Pentium 4 Prescott) or better.
  • Page 7: Camera

    Prerequisites Camera Movi works with most common web cameras. See the Cisco Knowledge Base for updated information on Movi and cameras. Cisco TelePresence Movi Administrator Guide (4.1) Page 7 of 29...
  • Page 8: Deploying And Upgrading The Client

    Deploying and upgrading the client Deploying and upgrading the client This section describes the process of deploying and upgrading the Movi client and details the pre- configuration options that are available and the settings required for Movi to operate. Note: Before provisioning, Cisco TMS and Cisco VCS must be configured appropriately. See the Provisioning Deployment Guide available on our website for detailed information.
  • Page 9: Using Dns

    Deploying and upgrading the client Setting Description Internal The DNS address of the Cisco VCS Control cluster you want to connect to. Movi will always look for this address first when connecting. It is possible to specify which port on the Cisco VCS Movi should connect to. For example InternalVCS.example.com:5063.
  • Page 10: Mac Os X Client Pre-Configuration

    Deploying and upgrading the client Running the installer with special arguments Any installer needs to run MsiExec.exe in order to install the Movi client. In addition to the arguments that are innate in MsiExec.exe, there are also special arguments that can be given to MsiExec.exe and pre-set the client.
  • Page 11: Distributing And Installing The Setup File

    Preferences may be configured by using the defaults tool. A configuration command will have this format: defaults write/delete com.tandberg.Movi <Preference> <value> The ‘write’ command will set the <Preference> to the <value>, where the value can be either a string or a number.
  • Page 12: Default File Locations

    Deploying and upgrading the client When Movi is launched: Windows: Existing profile folders and registry settings are renamed from ~\TANDBERG\~ to ~\Cisco\~. Mac OS X: The com.tandberg.Movi.plist file is renamed to com.cisco.Movi.plist Note: Movi 4.1 will also install itself as the operating system's default SIP protocol handler, see the...
  • Page 13: Provisioning Options

    Deploying and upgrading the client Note: For more on managing provisioning templates, see the Provisioning deployment guide. Provisioning options The "Default" column in the table below describes how Movi behaves if no specific provisioning information is configured. Note: Some settings are only available in TMS 12.6 or later, after uploading the MoviProvisioningConfigTemplate.xml file, as described above.
  • Page 14 Deploying and upgrading the client Field Default Description Enable MNS Mode Enabling this option forces relayed media to be relayed via private HD links with guaranteed capacity to ensure quality of video. This setting relies on ICE being enabled. Private dedicated links are provided by companies such as Media Network Services.
  • Page 15 Deploying and upgrading the client Field Default Description Presence Server If no value is set, the Enables the account to send presence status. Movi client will not be This configuration should be a URI on the form: able to publish presence presence@<sip_domain>.com and appear offline.
  • Page 16 Deploying and upgrading the client Field Default Description SIP Server Address The SIP server (Cisco Address of the server the user should send a register VCS) that the client request to. subscribed to. Should be the same as the Internal VCS configuration in the Movi Advanced settings.
  • Page 17: Launching Movi Calls From Other Applications

    Launching Movi calls from other applications Launching Movi calls from other applications Movi will install itself as the default SIP protocol handler on the operating system. As long as Movi remains the default SIP client, activating any SIP URI link will launch a call from Movi. It is also possible to use "movi:"...
  • Page 18: How Communication Works

    How communication works How communication works This section includes general information on Movi's main types of communication and is essential for the subsequent section, which describes specific messages. SIP communication Movi communicates with the Cisco VCS using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Subscribing, registering, presence querying, call invites—all communication except video and audio, is done in SIP.
  • Page 19: Duo Video-Binary Floor Control Protocol (Bfcp)

    How communication works 1. Go to VCS Configuration > Local zone > Traversal subzone. 2. Set the Traversal media port start and Traversal media port end. Note that in both cases, the port numbers used will be consecutive, but chosen randomly within the specified range.
  • Page 20: Configuring Movi's Turn Port

    How communication works To start setting up the Cisco VCS Expressway, go to VCS configuration > Expressway > TURN configure the fields as described below. Setting Change to TURN services Port 3478 Media port range start 60000 Media port range end 61399 To finish setup on the Cisco VCS Expressway: 1.
  • Page 21: Running The Client

    Running the client Running the client Movi is designed to be straight forward and easy to use, but as a highly versatile tool it also has many hidden configurations and features of use to the administrator. This section details these options so that you as an administrator will know how to make the most of these features.
  • Page 22: Sip Keep Alive

    Running the client Subscribing to the presence status of a contact informs the Cisco VCS that the client should be notified when the contact’s presence status changes. Applications > Presence there are two settings that determine timeouts for the Presence server: Subscription expiration time Publication expiration time Movi will subscribe and publish when 75% of the specified time intervals have elapsed.
  • Page 23: Encryption

    Running the client Encryption For a call to be encrypted, both the SIP and the media communication must be encrypted, and all parties must support encryption. Encrypted media communication is sent using the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) with a 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The Encryption policy setting is provisioned0 to the client as configured in Systems >...
  • Page 24: Resolution

    Running the client Resolution High image resolution is not the only factor linked to high video quality. Movi determines which resolution to send according to the following criteria: 1. Movi must be able to get the resolution in native format from the camera. 2.
  • Page 25: During A Call

    Running the client During a call Once a call has been set up, there are a number of actions that can be prompted in Movi, either as a result of a user action or as an automated response to changing conditions. Multiway initiation Multiway is the ability for a user to join calls and seamlessly create a multi-participant conference.
  • Page 26 Running the client Field name Description Restrictions taken from Movi's settings. allowed bitrate Signaled The signaled bitrate combines Movi's restrictions with those from the far end. bitrate Configured The configured bitrate varies based on automatic bandwidth adaptation. This value is not bitrate transmitted to the far end.
  • Page 27: Checking For Updates And Getting Help

    You or your reseller can also get help from our support team by raising a case at http://www.tandberg.com/support/. Make sure you have the following information ready: The software build number which can be found in the product user interface (if applicable).
  • Page 28: References And Related Documents

    References and related documents References and related documents The following table lists documents and web sites referenced in this document. All product documentation can be found on our website. Document title Document ID number Cisco VCS Administrators Guide Cisco TMS Administrators Guide Provisioning Deployment Guide Provisioning Troubleshooting Guide Cisco TelePresence Movi Administrator Guide (4.1)
  • Page 29 References and related documents THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS.

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