Although Cisco has been developing hardware products, most hardware products are used in the Unified Communication solution. However, with the continuous development of technologies and technologies, software has always been the center of user use. What Does Cisco's Unified Communication Software look like?
Cisco RSVP Agent
Cisco RSVP Agent features in Cisco IOS Unified Communication Software Use IETF-based resource retention Protocol (RSVP), together with Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 to provide Call Access Control CAC) and service quality QoS) function. This feature helps Cisco uniied CallManager leverage intelligence in the network to provide network-level CAC and QoS-these features can significantly improve communication services, including end-to-end quality of voice and video.
CAC and QoS provide Dynamic Adaptability and service continuity in the ever-changing network environment, mesh network, and redundant network links. The Cisco RSVP Agent unifies the physical structure and logical structure design of data, voice and video. Because the rsvp cac function is deployed in the network, it does not rely on terminal devices.
The Cisco RSVP Agent can run on all Cisco integrated multi-service routers and supports terminals using the SIP, H.323, and media gateway control protocol MGCP) and SCCP signaling protocols. Cisco Unified Communications is an industry leader in supporting RSVP and using network features for Enterprise call processing through this protocol.
Cisco uniied route vable Remote Site Telephony
Cisco Unified Communication Software can run on all Cisco integrated multi-service routers, communication failover, redundancy, and security functions are provided for remote locations connected to the central Cisco Unified CallManager system. With Cisco uniied protocol vable Remote Site Telephony 3.4, the router can provide temporary SIP call processing service B2BUA during a wide area link failure ).
When using Cisco uniied CallManager 5.0, the customer can configure Cisco uniied dedicated vable Remote Site Telephony to provide a backup call function for SCCP and SIP phones in Remote locations in accordance with RFC 3261 ). For more information, visit www.cisco.com/go/srst.
Cisco Emergency Responder
Cisco Emergency Responder Cisco Unified Communications can flexibly identify the location of the 911 human bypass in the event of an Emergency, and based on this location information, instruct Cisco uniied CallManager to forward emergency calls to the corresponding public security response point PSAP ). The location tracking function supports Cisco SIP, SCCP, third-party SIP, and wireless IP phones. For smaller organizations, Cisco uniied CallManager also supports E-911 services by configuring and connecting to the public switching telephone network PSTN.
In the future, Cisco uniied IP phones will learn about their location from wired or wireless LAN infrastructure and include location information in the SIP call signaling for emergency calls. The interconnected service will connect the SIP emergency call to an emergency call center with any IP address or non-IP address, and provide relevant location information. It can even track and report changes in the location of the wireless IP phone that calls the call during or after the call ends.
For details about Cisco Unified Communication, visit www.cisco.com/go/voice.