Cisco IX5000 supports H.323

Hi all.

I have a question that Cisco IX5000 supports the H.323 protocol.

In the datasheet, I checked there is only SIP. But my client don't want to buy CUCM. They only call point to point between 2 IX5000.

Thank you.

A CUCM as a call control and provides signaling SIP for IX5000 telepresence system is required for the system works. A CUCM is necessary for the system to get its configuration via TFTP.

You can find the document provided on the link below:

http://www.Cisco.com/c/en/us/TD/docs/Telepresence/ix5000/first_time_setup/ix5000_first_time_setup.html

Kind regards

Acevirgil

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