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1 Drive to Collab VCS to CUCM Migration
Technical Training

2 Agenda Objective Roles of CUCM and VCS
VCS to CUCM Migration Considerations Migration Activities users dial plan directory Registration Licenses License Migration Caveats/Limitations

3 VCS  UCM - VSEM Enable Video Only (VCS) customers to experience Cisco Collaboration suite V Migrate VCS installed base to Cisco UCM Why & How Attractive Promotions & Incentives Comprehensive Enablement S 12-18 months Value Proposition & Opportunity Migration Guides & Tools Case Studies & Success Stories License Migration E License, Service & Hardware offers Endpoints Promotions Migration Bundles Partner Incentives Partner & Field Enablement Partner Trainings on UCM Migration Support & Services M Number of VCS  UCM Migrations Migration Bookings in $ Remove customer silos Enable Video Customers to Targets: 50% (7500) customer converted by end of CY15 Top 30 partners enabled by end of CY14 80% video revenue attach to UCM by end of CY15 3

4 Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5
Single, Unified platform for feature-rich Voice and Video Control Single cluster for voice or video device, including legacy and 3rd party endpoints Integrated provisioning, management, phonebooks, and conferencing Flexible connectivity outside the private network Deployable TODAY

5 CUCM and VCS Roles CUCM UC Manager is Cisco’s strategic call control platform, CUCM is the Single cluster for voice or video device, including legacy and 3rd party endpoints CUCM Integrated provisioning, management, phonebooks, and conferencing VCS VCS provides firewall traversal, legacy support, and H.323 interworking functionality There are now four possible operating modes of the VCS: VCS-Control VCS-Expressway Expressway-Core (new) Expressway-Edge (new)

6 VCS Roles – Legacy and New
New - firewall traversal using “Expressway” Core and Edge Legacy - VCS “Control” version is still supported for registering H.323, legacy Tandberg, and 3rd party endpoints The original VCS-Expressway is also still supported for B2B, Jabber Video for TelePresence (a.k.a. Movi) and Webex enabled TelePresence Devices CANNOT directly register on either Expressway-Core or Edge. They register on UCM via SIP proxy. Both solutions work as a strict pairing VCS Control VCS Expressway Firewall Traversal UCM Legacy Solution Optional Expressway Core Expressway Edge Firewall Traversal Trusted certificates are required CSR10 Expressway Solution SIP Trunk Signaling Proxy (“SIP line side”)

7 Migration Considerations

8 Benefits of Endpoint Registration on CUCM
Key factors in this decision are the endpoint type/model and how they connect to the call control network- Directly via L2/L3?, WAN/VPN? Internet? CUCM 10.5 makes it easier to register endpoints on UCM, and fully manage them, no matter how they are networked (VPN or Expressway)! Registration Device Provisioning Management Endpoint OBTP TMS scheduling* Directories/ Phone Books VOIP Jabber Immersive (CTS/TX) On Campus endpoints on UCM UCM/Prime TMS UCM/UDS or TMS (14.4 with TP endpoints only) Remote via Expressway to No IP access to the device On Campus endpoints on VCS Control Not supported Not supported Remote via Expressway to VCS Control TMS(PE) With Expressway x8.1, Jabber 9.6 and TC 7.1 devices can now register to UC Manager via Expressway path UCM’s directories/phone books are provided by its User Data Services (UDS) TMS provides endpoint “one button to push” conference scheduling in all “on-net” cases only * TMS can schedule any endpoint into a conference, but OBTP is only available to campus devices

9 UCM Registration Benefits
DX70, DX80, DX650 and SX10 can only be registered to UCM Endpoints registered on CUCM gain the following key features and benefits: Single Pt. of Dial Plan Administration Single Call Admission Control Domain Geographic redundancy CUCM Phones features : Voice Mail indicator /Call Forward All /Consultative Transfer Shared Lines /SNR /Ad Hoc conferencing/CTI Control/BLF CSS/Partitions /Hunt Groups/ Music on Hold/ Announcements

10 CUCM and VCS Capability Comparison
Facilitator Notes: Include all facilitation instructions in this box CUCM and VCS Capability Comparison Rev. 10/2/2012 Capability VCS UCM Device/User registrations H.323 & SIP, LDAP or manual. Focused on URI based dialing. SIP & SCCP, phone auto-registration, LDAP, manual or mixed. Focused on numeric (DN) dialing which can be aliased with URIs Device security SIP/H.323 authentication, TLS SIP authentication, phone certificates, TLS, SRTP Device feature management N/A – done by TMS Native Dial plan handling Zones, subzones, transforms, and rules Partitions, calling search spaces, filters, calling and called party transformations, route patterns, URI aliases User routing rules “Find Me” application only Single Number Reach Bandwidth control (CAC) Subzones, pipes and links Global, regional, inter-cluster, on local trunks and device network topologies Trunks Zone Trunk/Partitions/Calling Search Spaces Call Queuing N/A Hunt pilot queuing, routing, announcements, contact center type call treatments Firewall traversal Control client and Expressway server Expressway solution Computer Telephony Interfaces Application user, JTAPI device control, CTI ports, third-party (e.g. home) phone support Application control Voic , Webex conferencing, IM and presence, CTI Remote Expert Training

11 Migration Scenarios

12 Virtual Exp C & E could reside in the same server
Scenario #1a Video Call Control Architecture Today: Internet VCS E VCS C VCS only for Call Control All Endpoints Compatible with UCM Exp E Recommended Call Control Architecture: UCM BE6000/BE7000 Internet Exp C Add BE6000 or BE7000 (UCM & Exp C) Add BE6000 (Exp E) Migrate Endpoints from VCS to UCM Leverage existing MCU & TMS BE6000 or CE Virtual Exp C & E could reside in the same server

13 Scenario #1b Video Call Control Architecture Today:
Internet VCS E VCS C VCS only for Call Control All Endpoints Compatible with UCM Recommended Call Control Architecture: Add BE6000 or BE7000 (UCM) Upgrade VCS C & E to Version 8.2 Migrate SIP Endpoints from VCS to UCM Leverage existing MCU & TMS BE6000/BE7000 Internet UCM VCS C V8.2 VCS E V8.2

14 Virtual Exp C & E could reside in the same server
Scenario #2a Video Call Control Architecture Today: Internet VCS E VCS C VCS only for Call Control Some Endpoints Compatible with UCM Some Legacy H.323 Endpoints Recommended Call Control Architecture: Add BE6000 or BE7000 (UCM & Exp C) Add BE6000 (Exp E) Refresh H.323 EP with new low cost EP Leverage existing MCU & TMS BE6000/BE7000 BE6000 or CE Internet UCM Exp C Exp E H.323 – Trunk to UCM 3rd party – trunk to exp C Virtual Exp C & E could reside in the same server

15 Scenario #2b Video Call Control Architecture Today:
Internet VCS E VCS C VCS only for Call Control Some Endpoints Compatible with UCM Some Legacy H.323 Endpoints Recommended Call Control Architecture: Recommended Call Control Architecture: Add BE6000 or BE7000 (UCM) Upgrade VCS C & E to Version 8.2 Refresh H.323 EP with new low cost EP Leverage existing MCU & TMS BE6000/BE7000 Internet UCM VCS C V8.2 VCS E V8.2 H.323 – Trunk to UCM 3rd party – trunk to exp C

16 Virtual Exp C & E could reside in the same server
Scenario #3 Video Call Control Architecture Today: Internet VCS E VCS C VCS only for Call Control Some Endpoints Compatible with UCM Some Legacy H.323 Endpoints Recommended Call Control Architecture: Add BE6000 or BE7000 (UCM) Upgrade VCS C & E to Version 8.2 Migrate SIP Endpoints from VCS to UCM Leave H.323 EP with VCS C Leverage existing MCU & TMS BE6000/BE7000 Internet UCM VCS C V8.2 VCS E V8.2 H.323 – Trunk to UCM 3rd party – trunk to exp C Virtual Exp C & E could reside in the same server

17 Scenario #4 Video Call Control Architecture Today: UCM VCS C VCS E
VCS for Video Call Control & Virtual UCM 9.1 or 10.0 for Voice All Endpoints Compatible with UCM Video Call Control Architecture Today: Internet UCM VCS C VCS E Isolated Voice / Video Networks Migrate all Endpoints from VCS to UCM Upgrade VCS C & E to version 8.2 to enable Mobile & remote Access Add no cost to scale if need be Add BE6000 (Exp E) Leverage existing MCU & TMS Option of moving from VCS C&E to Exp C&E Recommended Call Control Architecture: Internet UCM v9.1 or 10.x VCS C v8.1 VCS E v8.1 Codec – SX Desktop – EX DX Profile – MX

18 Scenario #5 Video Call Control Architecture Today:
VCS for Video Call Control & Virtual UCM 9.1 or 10.0 for Voice All Endpoints Compatible with UCM Video Call Control Architecture Today: Internet UCM VCS C VCS E Isolated Voice / Video Networks Add BE6000 or BE7000 (UCM) Migrate all Endpoints from VCS to BE Upgrade VCS C & E to version 8.2 to enable Mobile & remote Access Add no cost to scale if need be Add SIP Trunk between Voice & Video UCM Leverage existing MCU & TMS Option of moving from VCS C&E to Exp C&E Recommended Call Control Architecture: BE6000/BE7000 Internet SIP Trunk UCM UCM Codec – SX Desktop – EX DX Profile – MX VCS C VCS E

19 Scenario #6 Video Call Control Architecture Today: CUCM VCS C VCS E
VCS for Video Call Control & UCM (bare metal with version pre 9.x) Some Endpoints Compatible with UCM Some Legacy H.323 Endpoints Video Call Control Architecture Today: Internet CUCM VCS C VCS E Isolated Voice / Video Networks Recommended Call Control Architecture: Upgrade UCM to 9.1 or 10.5 and virtualize or Refresh servers to BE6000/BE7000 Upgrade VCS C & E to version 8.2 to enable Mobile & remote Access Migrate all Endpoints from VCS to UCM Refresh H.323 EP with new low cost EP Leverage existing MCU & TMS Internet UCM v9.1 or 10.x VCS C v8.1 VCS E v8.1 Codec – SX Desktop – EX DX Profile – MX

20 Scenario #7 Video Call Control Architecture Today: CUCM VCS E VCS C
VCS for Video Call Control & UCM (bare metal with version pre 9.x) Some Endpoints Compatible with UCM Some Legacy H.323 Endpoints Video Call Control Architecture Today: Internet CUCM VCS E VCS C Isolated Voice / Video Networks Add BE6000 or BE7000 (UCM) Upgrade VCS C & E to version 8.2 to enable Mobile & remote Access Add no cost to scale if need be Migrate all Endpoints from VCS to BE Leave H.323 EP with VCS C Add SIP Trunk between Voice & Video UCM Leverage existing MCU & TMS Option of moving from VCS C&E to Exp C&E Recommended Call Control Architecture: Recommended Call Control Architecture: BE6000/BE7000 Internet SIP Trunk VCS C V8.2 VCS E V8.2 UCM UCM Codec – SX Desktop – EX DX Profile – MX

21 Migration Checklist

22 Migration Checklist Verify the compatibility of various devices in your network with UCM - Unified Communications Manager Software Compatibility Matrix Based on your scenario, you may migrate all endpoints to your existing UCM or to a new UCM. Update all the UCM versions to the latest UCM release. UCM 10.x and higher is only supported on virtual machines Update video endpoint version versions to the latest firmware. The Cisco Unified Communications System Release Summary Matrix for IP Telephony summarizes the phone firmware version recommended with all Cisco Unified Communications Manager releases. Identify endpoint numbers and aliases Sync Ldap users from AD into UDS or add as end users Map the URIs in the DN Use BAT tool to do bulk import of endpoints to UCM Move FindMe to Shared line in CUCM Configure SIP registration or enable CDP on the endpoint If needed change the Endpoints provisioning mode to CUCM in TMS if endpoint is provisioned Migrate Phone books and directory

23 Migration – Dial Plan Devices URI DNs Identify video devices
Group them into a subzone in the VCS URI Identify the URIs that are to be migrated Delete the URI entries from the ILS catalog DNs Update the Unified CM route patterns that point to the VCS

24 Migration – Shared Line
As part of migration, consider making the migrated device a shared line with other phones for the DN. For example, If you had a UCM cluster with a device for a user on both UCM and VCS, you can migrate the VCS device to UCM, and make the migrated device to be a shared line with the user’s existing UCM DN. Associate user with device Update the Primary DN in the end user configuration In DN configure the alias for the user Use BAT tool to configure the phones into the Unified CM Enable SNR functionality if needed

25 Migration – Endpoints Registrations
Upgrade video endpoints software to latest version: Cisco Unified Communications System Release Summary Matrix for IP Telephony Update the release key and option keys If Protocol is changed from H.323 to SIP, then update protocol configuration and default call protocol configuration Access the endpoint using browser or SSH and change the provisioning mode and the Vlan mode to auto. This enables CDP and uses option 150 to register with the Unified CM If setting VLAN is not possible, then configure SIP information and configure Unified CM as registrar

26 Migration – Address Book
Directory synchronized with LDAP User Data Service (UDS) provides phone directory for Unified CM registered endpoints UDS supports blended addresses, that send DN and URI information to display and use for history and redial/missed call lists Address book is automatically configured for C-series endpoints and points to UDS TMS supports Unified CM directory for phone books VCS endpoints have phone books through TMS

27 Migration Conference bridge – (Rendezvous / Scheduled)
Unified CM VCS EX, MX C-Series Users meeting URI MCU TX Series MCU Rendezvous VCS Search rule to CUCM for Multiway numbers Configure route pattern on CUCM for Multiway numbers ILS import for user allocated bridges into CUCM/SME Move registration of the MCUs to the CUCM/Conductor Scheduled conferences Map DN to Alias conferences 27

28 Migration Considerations
Release Key is not required when migrating from VCS. Consider making the directory/phone book in UCM similar to that in VCS, via setting up the Active Directory integration in UCM and importing the users regularly. Enable Active Directory authentication in UCM so that Jabber for Windows, Mac and iPad will use single sign-on. "Cisco TelePresence Profile 52 (C60)” fails to register in UCM unless the device type changed to "Cisco TelePresence Codec C60". We need to setup the exact device type in UCM match the output of SSH command “xstatus SystemUnit ProductId”. TC4 and older software doesn’t support UCM provision mode. Need to upgrade the endpoint to TC5 or TC6 (with appropriate Release Key) before switching from VCS to UCM. Use BAT in UCM to create multiple devices, Remote Destination Profiles and Remote Destinations efficiently. CUCM doesn’t have AD integration by default Movi used to use AD user/passwd.

29 Caveats Extensive changes to configuration such as adjusting gain, camera source etc. cannot be configured through the CUCM No retry video call at lower bandwidth, CUCM retries call as audio

30 License Migration

31 License Migration Process
VCS License Transfer UCM/Exp Every Personal Endpoint OR Soft Client Migrated @ No Cost One UCL Enh OR Enh Plus User License Unified CM 9.1 Every Personal Endpoint & Soft Client for Same User @ No Cost One UCL Enhanced Plus Every Room System Migrated @ No Cost One TelePresence Room License Draft: Details being worked out Every Purchased Traversal License on VCS E @ No Cost One Rich Media License for VCS C & E Use the SKUs in CB Plus while registering your deal Purchase of UCSS/ESW for each device migrated is required for 1 or 3 years ----- Meeting Notes (6/9/14 10:02) ----- 1 scenario possibly give CUWL Pro

32 How to Take Advantage of the Program? Step By Step Instructions
Enable Video Only (VCS) customers to experience Cisco Collaboration suite Drive to Collab: VCS to UCM 1 2 3 4 5 Run Readiness Assessment Tools Engage with PDI Help Desk Plan Licence Migration Order SKUs as needed via CB+ Migrate to Unified CM Optional


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