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Data Sheet Centralized orchestration and management across a Cisco TelePresence network Product Overview Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Cisco TMS) provides complete control and management of telepresence conferencing and media services infrastructure and endpoints, enabling enterprises to improve productivity, reduce costs, and maximize return on their telepresence investments (Figure 1). Figure 1. With Cisco TMS (Figure 2), network administration is simplified through powerful provisioning and configuration capabilities, making Cisco TMS vital to any telepresence deployment. Cisco TMS integrates phone books with various external information sources and existing directories. It allows you to schedule conferences quickly and easily, enabling effective collaboration while providing scalable, multivendor infrastructure support across the telepresence network. It also delivers a comprehensive set of usage and activity reports for informed business decisions. 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 6

Figure 2. Applications Features and Benefits Benefits: Scalable, centralized provisioning: Cisco TMS supports rapid large-scale deployments of up to 100,000 telepresence users, endpoints, and soft clients across disparate customer locations, and provides support for up to 5,000 direct managed devices. Easy contacts management: Cisco TMS offers effortless integration with phone books for fast and accurate conference creation and consistency with internal and external directory sources. Centralized administration: Cisco TMS simplifies management and orchestration of conferences and reduces resource costs, helping ensure optimal payback from telepresence infrastructure investment. One Button To Push (OBTP): Cisco TMS makes conference scheduling quick and easy across an increasing range of endpoints, reducing complexity of joining meetings. Efficient resource management: Cisco TMS provides complete visibility of the entire telepresence network for optimizing resource availability and allocation with reduced total cost of ownership (TCO). Features: Cisco TMS offers: Centralized management of all conferences, ad-hoc and scheduled, in real time. Flexible user interface designed to meet the needs of basic users for quick conference creation and to provide advanced conference booking and scheduling for sophisticated users. Robust and flexible phone-book management that supports synchronization with a wide range of directories, including external sources for easy contact management. Centralized control of all telepresence infrastructure systems and endpoints with graphical views. A selection of ready-to-use reports and support for the creation of fully customizable reports to answer specific business questions. Centralized provisioning and configuration of endpoints for quick, easy deployment. Integration with groupware applications such Microsoft Exchange for telepresence scheduling. 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 7

Table 1 lists additional features and benefits of Cisco TMS. Table 1. Features and Benefits Product Feature Benefits Configuration Management Provisioning and device management Account management, security, and permissions Distributed, redundant architecture with the Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (Cisco VCS) clustering technology supports up to 100,000 telepresence users, endpoints, and soft clients across disparate customer locations. Cisco TMS supports up to 5,000 direct managed devices. It supports provisioning of Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (formerly Cisco TelePresence Movi ), Cisco IP Video Phone E20, Cisco TelePresence System EX90, and Cisco TelePresence System EX60 devices. Microsoft Active Directory integration allows the use of enterprise logins. Synchronization with the enterprise directory provides for automatic user account creation and maintenance. User groups for controlling permissions are customizable. Cisco TMS supports automatic group membership using Microsoft Active Directory. Directory Management Phone book and sources Cisco TMS supports centralized phone book and directory services for Cisco and select third-party H.323 and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) endpoints.. Import of directory records and synchronization with many data sources, including Microsoft Active Directory, H.350 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), gatekeepers, and file-based imports is automatic. Cisco TMS supports hierarchical phone book structures, enabling easy browsing of contacts on the endpoint user interface. Cisco TMS 14.1 supports Cisco Unified Communications Manager as a phone book source. Conference Management Conference Control Center Diagnostics and alarms Ticketing service Event notification Graphical monitoring Conference Control Center manages scheduled and unscheduled conference activity. It manages point-to-point and multipoint control unit (MCU) and Cisco TelePresence Server-hosted conferences. Conference Control Center monitors conference events for connectivity status, alarms, and changes. Intelligent diagnostics interrogate configurations and status of managed devices for errors. Cisco TMS ticketing service provides a centralized view of status and configuration errors for direct-managed devices. It offers proactive suggestions for resolving error conditions. Cisco TMS provides email notification of select system events on a per-event, per-device, and per-user basis. An animated graphical view or geographical map view allows for visualizing call activity and direct managed device status. Booking and Scheduling Conference Scheduler Resource allocation Extension products Advanced scheduling features supported The Scheduler interface allows simple, easy booking of telepresence meetings. Automated booking confirmation is made by email, with conference details sent to the meeting organizer. Scheduling is provided across non-homogenous networks with mixed vendors and mixed protocols (H.323, H.320, SIP, V.35, and telephone). Cisco TMS intelligently orchestrates dial-plan and infrastructure resources to facilitate conference requirements. Cisco TMS supports Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 calendar integration through the Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension for Microsoft Exchange (Cisco TMSXE). It supports IBM Lotus Domino Server calendar integration through Extension for IBM Lotus Notes (Cisco TMSXN). It supports custom-built scheduling interfaces for integration with other calendaring products through the Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extension Booking API (Cisco TMSBA). Scheduling with Cisco TelePresence MCUs and Cisco TelePresence Servers. Secure meetings with support for PIN code access controls on Cisco TelePresence MCUs and Cisco TelePresence Servers. Scheduling with Cisco TelePresence Conductor. Scheduling and automation of point-to-point meetings using the embedded MultiSite capability of select Cisco TelePresence endpoints. 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 7

Product Feature Benefits Infrastructure Management Asset management Configuration backup and restore Software upgrades Cisco TMS has a single management console for all Cisco and select third-party telepresence devices, including endpoints, call-control servers, Cisco TelePresence MCUs, Cisco TelePresence servers, and other infrastructure. Communications for select Cisco applications are secured using Secure HTTP (HTTPS) and full X.509 certificate validation (user, device, and server communications). With Cisco TMS you can retrieve and back up configurations of all supported devices. You can compare current and previous device configurations. Cisco TMS supports single or bulk restoration of saved configurations to all supported devices. Automated software upgrade helps ensure the latest software updates and release key retrieval for supported devices with minimal administrative intervention. Cisco TMS offers an administrator-defined schedule for bulk software upgrades of supported systems. Customized Reporting and Analysis Auditing Standard reports Business intelligence integration Integrated application audit logging to monitor system changes is supported. Asset management reports include ticket logs, device events, device alarms, and connectivity diagnostics. Call-history reports for managed endpoints and infrastructure are provided. Scheduling activity reports include user-based, scheduling interface used, conference event logs, and conference reports. A Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) OLAP-based application programming interface (API) is available through the Analytics Extension (Cisco TMSAE). Business Intelligence (BI) integration extends Cisco TMS Reporting to other BI tools for fully customized reporting through Microsoft Excel, Crystal Reports, or other Microsoft SSAS compatible products. Product Specifications Table 2 lists platform and language specifications of Cisco TMS. Table 2. Platform and Language Specifications Platform Application Database server flexibility Redundant and resilient configurations Localization and Internationalization Support Character set support Language support for primary Cisco TMS interface Cisco TMS is available as software for installation on a customer provided Microsoft Windows Server (Cisco recommends Cisco UCS servers). Cisco TMS user interface is a web-browser application, utilizing Microsoft Internet Information Services (.NET framework). Cisco TMS supports either a local database server installation (Microsoft SQL Server Express) or an external standalone SQL server. Cisco TMS supports Microsoft SQL Server Clustering. It supports multiple deployment scenarios, including multiple application servers with or without load balancing for high availability. Cisco TMS offers international name support (UTF-8) for direct managed and provisioned devices management. It offers international name support (UTF-8) for phone books and phone book sources. You can select language preferences. Languages supported include: English (U.S., U.K., and Australian) French German Japanese Russian Korean Chinese (Simplified) 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 4 of 7

Language support for You can select language preferences. Cisco TMS Scheduler Languages supported include: English (U.S., U.K., and Australian) Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Spanish French Japanese Russian Portuguese Italian German Swedish Korean Catalan Finnish Thai Czech Danish Turkish Polish Romanian System Requirements Table 3 lists system requirements for Cisco TMS. Table 3. System Requirements for Product specifications Base software product includes license for up to 10 direct managed devices. Base capacity may be extended through additional purchased licenses: Additional system licenses (up to 5,000 managed devices or 100,000 large-scale provisioning devices) Additional Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (formerly Cisco TelePresence Movi) up to 100,000 users Base product functions may be extended through feature licenses or accessory products: Extension for Microsoft Exchange (TMSXE) Extension for IBM Lotus Notes (TMSXN) Extension Booking API (TMSBA) Analytics Extension (TMSAE) Network Integration Extension (NETINT) Application Integration Extension (APPINT) Recommended Windows Server 2003 32-bit, Windows Server 2008 32- or 64-bit,.or Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit OS application server Minimum dual-core 2.4-GHz Processor.(Intel or equivalent) requirements Minimum 4 GB of RAM Minimum 10 GB of disk space for application installation Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, or 2008 R2 (Express Edition included with Cisco TMS) Client user Supported web browsers: requirements Internet Explorer 8.0 or later on Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 Firefox 3.6 or later on Windows XP, Vista, 7, and Mac OSX Sun Java Runtime Engine 1.5.0 or later 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 5 of 7

Ordering Information For ordering information, refer to the Cisco Ordering Home Page and Table 4. Table 4. Ordering Information Product Name Initial Ordering Options for the Cisco TMS - additional 25 systems Cisco TMS - additional 100 systems Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 25 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 100 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 500 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 2000 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 10000 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 100000 additional active devices Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 25 user additional licenses Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 100 additional user licenses Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 500 additional user licenses Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 2000 additional user licenses Cisco TMSAE - Analytics Extension Cisco TMS Network Integration Extension (Polycom, MGC, Radvision ViaIP, Cisco 3540) Cisco TMSBA - Extension Booking API - per 25 system registrations Cisco TMSXN - Extension for IBM Lotus Notes - per 25 system registrations Cisco TMSXE - Extension for Microsoft Exchange - per 25 system registrations Cisco TMS Application Integration Package - per server integrated Add Device Licenses or Optional Features for Existing Installations Electronic delivery license PAK for installations Cisco TMS - additional 25 systems Cisco TMS - additional 100 systems Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 25 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 100 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 500 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 2000 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 10000 additional active devices Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension - 100000 additional active devices Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 25 user additional licenses Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 100 additional user licenses Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 500 additional user licenses Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence - 2000 additional user licenses Cisco TMSAE - Analytics Extension Cisco TMS Network Integration Extension (Polycom, MGC, Radvision ViaIP, Cisco 3540) Cisco TMSBA - Extension Booking API - per 25 system registrations Cisco TMSXN - Extension for IBM Lotus Notes - per 25 system registrations Cisco TMSXE - Extension for Microsoft Exchange - per 25 system registrations Cisco TMS Application Integration Package - per server integrated Part Number CTI-TMS-SW-K9 LIC-TMS-25 LIC-TMS-100 LIC-TMS-PE-25 LIC-TMS-PE-25 LIC-TMS-PE-500 LIC-TMS-PE-2000 LIC-TMS-PE-10000 LIC-TMS-PE-100000 LIC-MOVI-25 LIC-MOVI-100 LIC-MOVI-500 LIC-MOVI-2000 LIC-TMS-ANLYEXT LIC-TMS-NETINT LIC-TMS-BAPI-25 LIC-TMS-LOTUS-25 LIC-TMS-MSEX-25 LIC-TMS-APPINT L-TMS-SW-PAK L-TMS-25 L-TMS-100 L-TMS-PE-25 L-TMS-PE-25 L-TMS-PE-500 L-TMS-PE-2000 L-TMS-PE-10000 L-TMS-PE-100000 L-MOVI-25 L-MOVI-100 L-MOVI-500 L-MOVI-2000 L-TMS-ANLYEXT L-TMS-NETINT L-TMS-BAPI-25 L-TMS-LOTUS-25 L-TMS-MSEX-25 L-TMS-APPINT 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 6 of 7

Cisco Services and Support Cisco offers a wide range of services programs to accelerate customer success. These innovative services programs are delivered through a unique combination of people, processes, tools, and partners, resulting in high levels of customer satisfaction. Cisco Services help you protect your network investment, optimize network operations, and prepare your network for new applications to extend network intelligence and the power of your business. For more information about Cisco Services, visit Cisco Technical Support Services or Cisco Telepresence Services online. For More Information For more information about the, please visit Cisco TelePresence Management Suite or contact your local Cisco account manager. Printed in USA C78-707529-03 12/12 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 7 of 7