Datasheet

Data Sheet
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Feature Support Details
Video
Protocols H.323 and SIP
Cisco Endpoints
Supported
Cisco Unified Video Advantage (UVA), Cisco TelePresence
Rich Media
Simultaneous support for data, audio, and video
Signaling
INTERWORKING
SIP Delayed Offer to SIP Early Offer Calls
Media
Support for Multiplex RTP Calls (for Cisco TelePresence)
H.323 Enhanced
Features
H.235 Passthrough for Secure Calls
H.239 Passthrough for Picture in Picture
CAC
RSVP, including audio and video reservation synchronization
QoS
DSCP markings to prioritize video streams as they traverse the network
Data Support
T.120 data collaboration flowaround only
Camera Control
Far-end camera control (FECC)
Codecs
H.261
H.263
H.264
* Requires digital signal processors (DSPs) and available only on Cisco 2600 Series Multiservice Platforms,
Cisco 2691 Multiservice Platform, Cisco 3700 Series Multiservice Access Routers, and Cisco 2800 and 3800
Series Integrated Services Routers.
** Available on Cisco 2600 Series Multiservice Platforms, Cisco 3700 Series Multiservice Access Routers,
Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers, Cisco 2691 Multiservice Platform, and Cisco
AS5350XM and AS5400XM Universal Gateways.
*** Available on Cisco 2851 and 3845 Integrated Services Routers, Cisco 7200 Series Routers, Cisco 7301
Router, and Cisco AS5350XM and AS5400XM Universal Gateways.
**** New feature for CUBE 1.3
New Features in Cisco Unified Border Element 1.3
The new additional features provided in the Cisco Unified Border Element 1.3 include;
Support for configuration of SIP Parameters via DHCP
Support for pass-through of unknown SIP Headers
Support for pass-through of unknown MIME Body Attachments
Support for interworking of PAI, PPI and RPID
Support for generation of OPTIONS PING Messages to determine to status of dialpeers
Overall, the new capabilities of Cisco UBE 1.3 allow additional interoperability with more devices
and more service provides as well as enhanced security options with Secure RTP to RTP
interworking. Finally, the additional OPTIONS PING Messages flexibility result in enhanced
reliability or Unified Communications solutions.
Primary Features and Benefits
The Cisco Unified Border Element delivers the following features and benefits:
Network privacy by hiding the internal network structure from other administrative domains
Capability to create interconnections between different VoIP network types (such as H.323-
to-SIP interworking)
DTMF interworking
Capacity control and improved call routing control using carrier-based routing