I work in IP telephony from more than 2 years and it is the first time that i know that we can add Tendberg Video Conference Endpoint to the Calll Manager 4.1
Thank you for the new information and i searched about the problem and i found that :-
Sony SCCP Endpoints (PCS-1 and PCS-TL50) and Tandberg SCCP Endpoints
(T-1000 and T-550)
The Sony PCS-1 and PCS-TL50 and Tandberg T-1000 and T-550 video endpoints currently support the
Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP). SCCP on both the Sony and Tandberg endpoints is
modeled after SCCP on the Cisco IP Phone 7940. Most features found on the IP Phone 7940 user
interface are also supported on the Sony PCS-1 and PCS-TL50 as well as the Tandberg T-1000 and
T-550, including multiple line appearances, softkeys, buttons for Directories, Messages, Settings, and
Services, and so forth. The Sony and Tandberg endpoints also support the Option 150 field in DHCP to
discover the IP address of the TFTP server, and they download their configurations from the TFTP
server. However, software upgrades of the Sony and Tandberg endpoints are not done via TFTP. Instead,
the customer must manually upgrade each endpoint using tools provided by the vendor. (Tandberg uses
an FTP method, while Sony uses FTP or a physical memory stick.) The Sony and Tandberg endpoints
register with up to three Cisco CallManager servers and will fail-over to its secondary or tertiary servers
if its primary server becomes unreachable.
Sony and Tandberg endpoints also support all of the softkey functionality of Cisco IP Phone 7940, 7960,
7970, or 7971, including:
• Mappable softkey templates
• Two lines on Tandberg; three lines on Sony
• Four speed-dial buttons on Tandberg; three speed-dial buttons on Sony
• Messages button (on Tandberg only)
• Directories (placed calls, received calls, missed calls, and corporate directory)
• Settings and Services (on Tandberg only) buttons
• XML services (on Tandberg only); however, some XML services (such as Extension Mobility and
Berbee's InformaCast) are not supported yet
Because the Sony and Tandberg endpoints use SCCP, dialing a video call from an endpoint is similar to
dialing an audio call from a Cisco IP Phone. If users are familiar with Cisco IP Phones, they should also
find the Sony and Tandberg endpoints very intuitive to use. The main difference in the user interface is
that the Sony and Tandberg endpoints do not have a button keypad or a handset like those on a phone.
Instead, the remote control is used to access features and to dial numbers on the Sony and Tandberg
endpoints.
Note Sony and Tandberg endpoints do not support the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) or IEEE 802.Q/p.
Therefore, you must manually configure the VLAN ID and Quality of Service trust boundary on the
ethernet switch to which they are attached. (For more details, see Quality of Service, page 5-1.)
Codecs Supported by Sony and Tandberg SCCP Endpoints
Sony and Tandberg endpoints running SCCP support the following types of audio and video codecs:
• H.264
– Bandwidth: 128 kbps to 2 Mbps
• H.263
– Bandwidth: 128 kbps to 768 bps for Tandberg; up to 2 Mbps for Sony
– Resolution: Common Intermediate Format (CIF) and Quarter Common Intermediate Format
(QCIF)
– Frame Rate: up to 30 frames per second (fps)
• H.261
– Bandwidth: 128 kbps to 768 kbps for Tandberg; up to 2 Mbps for Sony
• G.711
• G.722
• G.723.1 (for Sony only)
– Bandwidth: 5.3 kbps or 6.3 kbps
• G.728
• G.729 (for Sony only)
Source : https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/se...00804ff6ba.pdf
You may add it as 7970 or 7960 or 7940 or 7971 by the MAC address of the Tendberg-1000
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