Cisco TelePresence

Interoperability Database

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We endeavor to make our Cisco TelePresence products interoperable with all relevant standards-based equipment. Although it is not possible to test all scenarios, the testing on which this data is based covers most common functions of the listed endpoints and infrastructure.

The following pages describe the software releases that were tested for interoperability with Cisco TelePresence products. The results are grouped by product range. It is not possible to guarantee that all the models listed in the Product(s) column have been tested with the specified software release, although to the best of our knowledge we believe that all such models are interoperable with the associated software release. The absence of a device or release does not imply a lack of interoperability.

Cisco TelePresence Server software version 2.1(1.18)

Show data for version: 4.44.34.2(4.23)4.2(3.x)4.24.1 4.14.14.03.13.0(2.48)3.0(2.24)3.02.3(1.55)2.32.2(1.54)2.2(1.48)2.1(1.18)

Cisco TelePresence

Product(s) Software releaseComments
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (Movi) v3.1, v2.2, v2.1 The Telepresence Server may hang up calls to Movi in SIP TLS mode, or there may be no video decoded from Movi: if encryption is important then use H.323-SIP interworking.
Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (Movi) v3.1, v2.2, v2.1 In an H.323-SIP interworked call between the Telepresence Server and Movi, Movi may continue to show content (such as a presentation) even when the content has stopped. Using a SIP call without interworking should improve this.

Polycom

Product(s) Software releaseComments
HDX, HDX 8006, HDX 8000 2.6.0 If you need to send content such as a presentation from an HDX endpoint in a conference including the Telepresence Server, then make an H.323 call. (BFCP is not working between the Telepresence Server and HDX endpoints in this release.)

Sony

Product(s) Software releaseComments
PCS-XG80 2.04 If the video is unstable when using SIP, use H.323 on the XG-80 instead. This is known issue with the Sony XG-80 being unable to handle video/audio changes in SIP calls.