[cisco-voip] Content Sharing with Proximity

Dana Tong dana.tong at yellit.com.au
Wed Sep 12 01:07:18 EDT 2018


My bad. It looks like Share from an on-prem endpoint is Cisco Proximity only.

I might suppress the Webex Meetings App on the desktop and just use Proximity and Jabber.

I did have a thought once that maybe they could use the http reverse proxy Expressway and send the fqdn of the endpoint for on-prem devices and proximity access via the Internet but I guess the way forward is to move all these endpoints to the cloud.

Regards,
Dana


From: cisco-voip <cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net> On Behalf Of Dana Tong
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Content Sharing with Proximity

Hi all,

Just wondering what your thoughts on content sharing and proximity were.

I have a customer here now with all the bells n whistles.

They have:
CUCM with video phones, Room Series endpoints, Jabber for Windows, Jabber for mobile devices.
They have Webex and they have Webex Boards. All the endpoints are CUCM registered. And they have two Webex boards which are cloud registered.

Originally, the customer was going to deploy the stand-alone Cisco "Proximity" app.

The customer can join video conferences using Jabber dialing the SIP URI, or using the Webex Meetings App. The new Webex App has a version of Proximity now in it.
Is this purely just for endpoint detection so that Webex can "call my video system"? Or can this be used for content sharing?

I know that when in a video conference you can share your screen using the Webex app.
But (without introducing too many "chat clients" on the desktop), can they use the Webex app for content sharing to a CUCM registered  endpoint when not in a Webex Meeting?

Ie they don't want to use Webex Teams. Or will they have to install Proximity to all devices? But Proximity won't work for the Webex Boards, or will it?

Cheers
Dana




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