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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 1

TelePresence & Education

JJ Jamison

Consulting Systems Architect

Emerging Markets – Public Sector

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 2

Agenda

TelePresence

NLR & TelePresence

NLR & C-Wave

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TelePresence

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Cisco TelePresence—Transforming Communications, Transforming Business

A breakthrough technology for remote collaboration and meetings

Enables all local and remote participants to feel “in person”

Uses a powerful combination of innovative technology and design

Leverages the power of the network, unified communications and security

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Cisco TelePresence

Redefining How People Communicate

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Cisco TelePresence - Launched Oct 2006

Redefining How People Communicate

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Cisco TelePresence EndpointsA Configuration for Every Application

Endpoints

CTS 500Personal Unit

CTS 3000Six Participants

CTS 1000Two Users

CTS 3200Large Groups

One-Button-to-Push Call Launch, Easy Scheduling, 48-Location Multipoint, Interoperability and Intercompany Capabilities Across the Entire Portfolio

1-2 seats

Private office

<5 Mbps at 1080p

Wideband audio

2 seats General purpose

room <5 Mbps at 1080p Wideband audio

6 seats Purpose-built room 15 Mbps at 1080p Spatial wideband

audio

18 seats Purpose-built room 15 Mbps at 1080p Spatial wideband

audio

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Cisco TelePresenceA Complete Solution

Multipoint and Scheduling 48 segments in one call Easy calendar scheduling Interoperability

Network Intercompany capabilities & services Network planning and consulting Secure and reliable

Room and Environment Room readiness and planning Sophisticated design Fast and easy install

Implementation Installation and monitoring Day-2 support: Helpdesk Financing

Endpoints

CTS 500Personal Unit

CTS 3000Business Meeting

CTS 1000Small Groups

CTS 3200Large Groups

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The Cisco TelePresence System 3200Cisco TelePresence for Large Groups

Cisco TelePresenceendpoint designed for largeconference rooms ortraining rooms

A portfolio of Cisco TelePresence endpointsto meet a wide spectrum of applications and needs—

from 1:1’s to large team meetings

Seating capacity for up to 18participants per room

Same superior video, audio and experience quality across all Cisco TelePresence endpoints

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Native 1080p Video Switching

Extremely low-latency

Scale: Three or more rooms, up to 48 screens

Voice-activated switching with sub-10 millisecond latency

Maintains image size, aspect ratio

Groupware scheduling

One button to push meeting launch

Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch Introduction

Toronto

Los Angeles LondonNew York

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Cisco TelePresence: Interoperability Summary

Cisco TelePresence provides the best "in-person" communications experience

Interoperability provides a transition strategy for Cisco TelePresence rollouts

User migration from existing video conferencing to immersive communications

Utilizes Cisco Unified Video Conferencing technology to bridge the two worlds

Cisco provides standards-based interoperability

SIP/H.323, H.264/CIF, and G.711

Seamless interoperation with virtually all video conferencing equipment installed

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Cisco TelePresence - Market Momentum Continues

Update: 120+ customers with 500+ units ordered across industries in 40+ countries

Cisco on Cisco deployment: 214+ TelePresence rooms

Multiple “Best Of” awards for advanced technology

Continuing to drive customer business transformation

New intercompany Cisco TelePresence services from AT&T and BT

Shipping video conferencing interoperability, enhancements to multipoint and CT-Manager

NASDAQ Board in Times Square, August 15, 2007

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Cisco TelePresence—Creating Business Transformation

Ease of Use

Global NetworkMultipoint

TCO

Business-to-Business

In-Person Experience

Scale of Deployment

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NLR & TelePresence

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National LambdaRail National LambdaRail (NLR) is

a major initiative of U.S. research universities and private sector technology companies to provide a national scale infrastructure for research and experimentation in networking technologies and applications.

Network infrastructure that can simultaneously support advanced network research, large-scale scientific projects, and production capabilities.

www.nlr.net

NLR has deployed a three layer network

Layer 1: Optical - Cisco 15454 & 15808s SONET

Layer2: Ethernet - Cisco 6509s

Layer3: IP - Cisco CRS-1s

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NLR owned fiber* NLR WaveNet, FrameNet & PacketNet PoPNLR WaveNet & FrameNet PoPNLR WaveNet PoP

PoP for primary connection point by a member (“MetaPoP”)PoP needed because of signal regeneration requirementsbut can also be used for secondary connection by a memberPoP established by NLR for members regional needsPoP established at exchange points

RATO

BATO

STAR

CHICSALT

HOUS

DALL

SYRA

TULS

PENS

ELPA

KANS

PHOE

LOSA

ALBU

PITTWASH

BOIS

CLEV

ATLA

PORT

RALE

NEWY

SANA

DENV

SUNN

SEAT

JACK

OGDE

NLR Footprint Map

* Fiber on the SAND-LOSA-SUNN path belongs to CENIC

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Telepresence on NLRTelepresenceCall Control

TelepresenceMulti-point Switch

NLR Operations Center

NLR PacketNetTelepresence

ReadyCampus

CampusCampus

RegionalOptical

RegionalOptical

RegionalOptical

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Network Effect – Enabling Research

NLR’s network now provides the infrastructure for its 525 schools and universities and four major federal agencies to connect via Cisco TelePresence, thereby enabling an “in person” experience for researchers across the US

“NLR is the ideal platform to drive deployment of innovative collaboration tools like Cisco’s Telepresence meeting.We are excited about the opportunity to leverage anout-of-the-box solution to further engage researchersand provide them with critical network services tomake their research visions reality.”

Tom West, President and CEO of National LambdaRail

Benefits

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TelePresence on NLR NLR is TelePresence Certified

- NLR has purchased and installed a Cisco Session Border Controller and a TelePresence Multipoint Switch

Cisco’s US/Canada Public Sector team is working on TelePresence Certification for the RONs connected to NLR

> 12 TelePresence units are installed in US research universities including: Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC San Diego, Cornell, North Carolina State University, University of Washington, Georgia Tech (multiple units)

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NLR and TelePresence Through NLR it is possible to get NREN

connectivity to Europe, Asia, Latin America, Middle East & Africa for future TelePresence units at Research Universities via GLIF (on a hand shake = at no cost)

NLR can be connected to other TelePresence service providers to enable inter-company (inter-community) TelePresence connectivity

TelePresence is a natural for distance learning but it has the potential to play an even larger roll in academic research collaboration

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NLR & C-Wave

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C-Wave & National Lambda Rail (NLR) Cisco has rights for up to 8x 10G waves on each NLR

segment

Cisco pays for the hardware (i.e., transponders) and NLR is responsible for all other costs

Cisco makes these waves, and layer 2 service, available to NREN research projects through C-Wave (Cisco’s own network on NLR)

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NLR owned fiber* NLR WaveNet, FrameNet & PacketNet PoPNLR WaveNet & FrameNet PoPNLR WaveNet PoP

PoP for primary connection point by a member (“MetaPoP”)PoP needed because of signal regeneration requirementsbut can also be used for secondary connection by a memberPoP established by NLR for members regional needsPoP established at exchange points

RATO

BATO

STAR

CHICSALT

HOUS

DALL

SYRA

TULS

PENS

ELPA

KANS

PHOE

LOSA

ALBU

PITTWASH

BOIS

CLEV

ATLA

PORT

RALE

NEWY

SANA

DENV

SUNN

SEAT

JACK

OGDE

NLR Footprint Map

* Fiber on the SAND-LOSA-SUNN path belongs to CENIC

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C-Wave: Cisco’s own Network on NLR

EquinixLos Angeles

WestinSeattle

Level3Sunnyvale

StarLightNorthwestern Univ

Chicago

CalIT(2)San Diego

Level3McLean, VA

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C-Wave: with additional nodes & Cisco Sites

EquinixLos Angeles

WestinSeattle

Level3Sunnyvale

StarLightNorthwestern Univ

Chicago

CalIT(2)San Diego

Level3McLean, VA

New York

C-Wave@ AMPATH

Miami

Houston

San Jose

Richardson

Atlanta

Herndon

RTP

C-Wave @ FLR

C-Wave @ CENIC

Jacksonville

C-Wave @ P-Wave

Red = Coming Soon

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