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1) Client has an existing MS Instant Messaging and Presence (Lync 2010/2013) deployment, and an existing Cisco voice/video call control environment, how to integrate between the two?
2) Client has a MS full UC solution (voice, video, IM&P) deployment, in conjunction with an existing Cisco UC environment, how to migrate from one to the other (MS => Cisco of course) ?
3) This is rather rare, client has full MS UC and full Cisco UC and would like to keep both, how to co-exist?
New in MS Lync 2013 for UC:
1) H.264 SVC video codec support (RTVideo in Lync 2010)
2) Office Web Application Server for PPT sharing
3) Reduced server roles, mostly consolidated to Front End Server
4) Enhanced media bypass support (starting from Lync 2010, but would require MTP resources for direct SIP trunk integration as media bypass require a single IP address)
To provide video end point interoperability:
1) Cisco VCS server (B2BUA) as video signaling gateway (H264 RTVideo) between MS Front End Pool and Cisco core VCS control, also can work as a proxy to broke enhanced presence status
2) Cisco AMG to provide HD video transcoding (H263, H264, RTVideo up to 720p@30) between the two islands. Implication: all video media streams will go through this AMG
3) To enable video end point interoperability between Lync client to Cisco video end points registered on CUCM, 9.x is highly recommended to provide Alpha URI dialing end to end without transformation
To provide a single call control for voice and video end points:
1) CuciLync – a Cisco soft client appears to be a plug-in to MS Lync client – have to disable Lync enterprise voice
2) Support HD video for point to point and multi-point calls
To provide IM&P federation:
1) XMPP for IBM Sametime, WebEx Messenger, GTalk,
2) SIP for Lync
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1) Client has an existing MS Instant Messaging and Presence (Lync 2010/2013) deployment, and an existing Cisco voice/video call control environment, how to integrate between the two?
2) Client has a MS full UC solution (voice, video, IM&P) deployment, in conjunction with an existing Cisco UC environment, how to migrate from one to the other (MS => Cisco of course) ?
3) This is rather rare, client has full MS UC and full Cisco UC and would like to keep both, how to co-exist?
New in MS Lync 2013 for UC:
1) H.264 SVC video codec support (RTVideo in Lync 2010)
2) Office Web Application Server for PPT sharing
3) Reduced server roles, mostly consolidated to Front End Server
4) Enhanced media bypass support (starting from Lync 2010, but would require MTP resources for direct SIP trunk integration as media bypass require a single IP address)
To provide video end point interoperability:
1) Cisco VCS server (B2BUA) as video signaling gateway (H264 RTVideo) between MS Front End Pool and Cisco core VCS control, also can work as a proxy to broke enhanced presence status
2) Cisco AMG to provide HD video transcoding (H263, H264, RTVideo up to 720p@30) between the two islands. Implication: all video media streams will go through this AMG
3) To enable video end point interoperability between Lync client to Cisco video end points registered on CUCM, 9.x is highly recommended to provide Alpha URI dialing end to end without transformation
To provide a single call control for voice and video end points:
1) CuciLync – a Cisco soft client appears to be a plug-in to MS Lync client – have to disable Lync enterprise voice
2) Support HD video for point to point and multi-point calls
To provide IM&P federation:
1) XMPP for IBM Sametime, WebEx Messenger, GTalk,
2) SIP for Lync
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