Specifications
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Support for Distributed Deployments with Virtual MCU Capability
When deployed with Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager, the application can optimize WAN bandwidth and
latency for geographically dispersed organizations with capabilities that let you easily support a network of
distributed video systems. This patented “virtual system” capability lets you simply set up and attend meetings that
are automatically created across multiple systems. Users connect through one number regardless of location, and
the system determines the optimal configuration based on your preferences.
High-Definition Desktop Video for Remote Access
Cisco Unified Videoconferencing includes a desktop video option. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop video
extends the reach and effect of your video infrastructure by providing fully interactive HD video and one-way video
streaming that can be accessed by virtually any networked computer. This application takes advantage of firewall
traversal capabilities and H.264 Scalable Video Coding (SVC) to let you effectively collaborate with customers,
partners, and teleworkers. Participants can also record meetings and view recorded meetings in HD.
Advanced Solution Scheduling and Management
You can manage Cisco Unified Videoconferencing systems with Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager, which
also lets users easily schedule video conferences from a web browser and Microsoft Outlook or IBM Lotus Notes
calendar. An Automated-Attendant capability lets you dial into the system, see a list of available meetings across
multiple systems, and then simply select your meeting to join. Additional features such as custom meeting
templates, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) integration, email notifications, and automatic dial-out to
video terminals help make the scheduling and attending experience flexible and efficient.
Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager is also the single point of administration and management for your
distributed video infrastructure and endpoints. The application provides comprehensive reporting capabilities, third-
party video endpoint configuration and network management, real-time conference and bandwidth monitoring. Cisco
Unified Videoconferencing Manager also lets you easily deploy and manage a geographically distributed video
infrastructure, including Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3500, 5100, and 5200 Series MCUs and Cisco Unified
Videoconferencing ISDN Gateway modules.
Product Information
Table 1 lists the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5200 and 5100 Systems by part number, Table 2 describes the
system features, and Table 3 lists the physical specifications of the system.
Table 1. Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5200 and 5100 System Part Numbers
Part Number Description
CUVC-5230-HD30 3U rack mountable chassis with optional dual power supplies, 30 ports of HD 720p conferencing.
CUVC-5230-HD30-U 3U rack mountable chassis with optional dual power supplies, 30 ports of HD 720p conferencing, made outside of
Israel*
CUVC-5115-HD15 1U rack mountable chassis, 15 ports of HD 720p video conferencing*
CUVC-5115-HD15-U 1U rack mountable chassis, 15 ports of HD 720p video conferencing, made outside of Israel*
CUVC-5110-HD10 1U rack mountable chassis, 10 ports of HD 720p video conferencing*
CUVC-5110-HD10-U 1U rack mountable chassis, 10 ports of HD 720p video conferencing, made outside of Israel*
*Available with Version 7.1