What can we experience as an enterprise's platform, that is, the Cisco Unified Communication Platform we want to introduce now? Is it possible to efficiently complete tasks for a platform approach and strategy for information flow among multiple people? We will explain this aspect for you.
Cisco Unified Communication user location features
Although the network status indicates whether a person can answer the call availability information, the current physical location of the person is not provided. For logistics, hotels, transportation, medical, and other industries, user location data can be supplemented by network status information to help people and institutions communicate more efficiently.
In the Cisco Unified Communication System, location determination is a triangular measurement of the switch port and wireless access point that can be accessed by the Cisco Unified IP Phone, or GPS data collected from the supported devices. Cisco Wireless Positioning devices support triangular measurement for Cisco Aironet lightning light access points, while GPS data is provided by a third-party solution. In addition, Cisco Emergency Responder provides location data for wired Cisco uniied IP Phones using SIP or SCCP) and wireless access points. This location data can be used for solutions tailored to specific industries, such as the Cisco clinic connection suite.
In the future, Cisco Unified Communication will provide a flexible framework to use and integrate GPS information from terminals and support more business applications and integrated workflows.
Cisco technology Developer Program
Cisco technology developers plan to help selected third-party products integrate with Cisco solutions. This plan has been extended to SIP applications and devices, including SIP phones in the Cisco product series.
Although SIP is an open standard, many of the advanced features supported by Cisco uniied CallManager in SCCP still need to be extended to SIP or other value-added technologies that will be provided to third-party products only through the Cisco technology developer program. Moreover, SIP is a set of large and complex standards, and there are still many options and aspects to be developed.
Although the sip rfc allows the vendor to define extensions, specific extension requirements may apply to a specific product. Cisco's deployment of SIP includes most of the features defined in the sip rfc. Cisco has also implemented more features that are pre-standard and important to Enterprise communications. Cisco is actively involved in standard organizations and strives to achieve unified opinions on Characteristics and interoperability in the industry.
Through the Cisco technology developer program, cisco will provide third-party developers with Cisco's years of experience and knowledge in successfully deploying SIP for various products.
For more information about the Cisco Unified Communication Technology Developer Program, visit: www.cisco.com/web/partners/pr46/tdp. To view applications that have passed the certification, visit www.cisco.com/go.
Messages, meetings, and videos
Because Cisco Unified Communication SIP supports multimedia environments, you can use the sip rfc to easily improve the integration of systems such as unified messaging, multimedia conferencing, and video communication. With SIP, enterprises can easily adjust and use multimedia services to support and simplify daily activities.
Cisco Unity, Cisco Unity Connection, and Cisco Unity Express
Cisco Unity Unified Messaging System Version 4.0 and later support voice call, Message Waiting indication, and other features of deploying voice messages and unified messages through the Cisco SIP Proxy Server through the SIP interface.
Currently, Cisco Unity, Cisco Unity Connection, and Cisco Unity Express systems support the deployment of Cisco uniied CallManager 5.0 SIP phones, provides the same rich voice messaging and unified messaging functions as SCCP phones in the past.
Cisco Unity Express can be deployed with Cisco uniied CallManager Express 4.0 or Cisco uniied CallManager 5.0 to support the same SIP call. Standard-based Cisco Unity Express SIP deployment supports RFC 2833 and can be deployed together with Cisco IOS software and other call processing systems in the future.
In the long run, Cisco Unity, Cisco Unity Connection, and Cisco Unity Express systems will use the SIMPLE extension of SIP to access users' network status information in a Cisco product-based network. This network status information works with Cisco Unified Presence Server and Cisco Unified Personal Communicator to make it easier and more natural for users to access information.
For details about Cisco Unified Communication, visit: www.cisco.com/go/unity, www.cisco.com/go/unityconnection, or www.cisco.com/go/cue.