Glossary
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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Guide
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CCP
The Conference Control Protocol (CCP) is an interface between the CTS and the CTMS that controls
the elements of a Cisco TelePresence meeting.
CIF
Common Intermediate Format. A video standard that provides 352x288 pixels, or picture elements, of
video resolution.
Cisco CTI Manager
CTI Manager is required in a cluster for applications that use TAPI or JTAPI Computer Telephony
Integration (CTI). The CTI Manager acts as a broker between the CTI application and the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Service. It provides authentication of the application and enables control or
monitoring of authorized devices. The CTI application communicates with a primary CTI Manager and,
in the event of a failure, will switch to a backup CTI Manager. The CTI Manager should be enabled
only on call processing subscribers, thus allowing for a maximum of eight CTI Managers in a cluster.
Cisco recommends that you load-balance CTI applications across the various CTI Managers in the
cluster to provide maximum resilience, performance, and redundancy.
Cisco TelePresence
T Series
The Cisco TelePresence T Series high-definition presentation capabilities and simple controls on a
touch display help make your meeting as immersive and natural as possible. See
Immersive
Telepresence Endpoints
.
Cisco Unified
Communications
Manager
Cisco Unified CM. Application that extends enterprise telephony features and capabilities to packet
telephony network devices such as IP phones and multimedia applications. Open telephony application
interfaces make possible services such as multimedia conferencing and interactive multimedia response
systems. See also
CUCM
.
See the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence
System
for more information.
codec
The “brain” of the CTS. The
primary codec
connects with the network and Cisco Unified
Communications Manager (Cisco Unified CM) to perform call management functions for the system.
The
secondary codec
performs processing for the system elements that are attached to them. The
optional
presentation codec
supports the document camera (if present), auxiliary displays, and works
with an auxiliary control unit and audio extension unit for additional audio/video applications. The
number and type of codecs your system uses depends on which CTS device you are using.
CTRS
Cisco TelePresence Recording Server
. Providing HD studio recording capabilities in existing
Cisco TelePresence rooms. Recordings can be archived automatically on a schedule or transferred to a
digital content management system. The CTRS can deliver Cisco TelePresence recordings to any
video-enabled device including PCs, smartphones, and digital signs. CTRS runs on the same reliable
Media Convergence Server platform as Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch and Cisco TelePresence
Manager.
CTS device
Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) device: CTS 500, CTS 1000, CTS 1100, CTS 1300, CTS 3000,
CTS 3200, CTS 3010, and CTS 3210.
CTS-Manager
Cisco TelePresence Manager
. Software application that schedules and manages Cisco TelePresence
calls using common enterprise groupware such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes.