Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) Integration Guide Technical Documentation for integrating Cisco Unified Border Element with Blue Jeans Network 516 Clyde Avenue Mountain View, CA 94070 www.bluejeans.com support@bluejeans.com
Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Architecture... 3 Requirements... 3 Configuration... 4 Joining Meetings... 8 Questions?... 8 Blue Jeans Network 2
Introduction This document illustrates how to configure Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) to allow room systems that register to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) to connect to a Blue Jeans conference. Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) is a session border controller, providing voice and video connectivity from the enterprise IP network to service provider SIP trunks. CUBE also offers services that extend collaboration beyond the firewall to teleworkers and business partners and help organizations to more easily connect to hosted collaboration services providers. Architecture The diagram below captures the overall setup and call flow. The enterprise architecture consists of the appropriate components based on the Cisco Video deployment guides. In this case, room systems would register to the CUCM as sip end points and the CUCM would have a SIP trunk for external video calls to the CUBE. The CUBE is usually deployed in the DMZ as the video edge device for calls in or out of the enterprise. Figure 1 Call Flow Requirements Customer has the following software versions for the mandatory components: - - Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) version 9.1.2 or later Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) version 15.4(2)T1 or later (to support URI dialing). Blue Jeans Network 3
Configuration The following steps cover the required one time setup for the CUCM and CUBE. 1. Configure a new SIP Trunk Profile by going to Device > Device Settings > SIP Profiles and add new profile with values show in Figure 2 (below). 2. Leave all other parameters as default. Note: If there is already a SIP Profile setup please ensure the configuration matches the below. Parameter Value Name SIP Profile with BFCP (or any name you choose) SDP Session Level Bandwidth modifier TIAS and AS User- Agent and Server Header information Pass through received information as User- Agent Early Offer support for voice and video calls Check the box (insert MTP if needed) Allow presentation sharing using BFCP Check the box Figure 2 SIP Profile Configuration Figure 3 CUCM Administration: SIP Profile Configuration Blue Jeans Network 4
Figure 4 - CUCM Administration: Trunk Specific Configuration 3. Go to the CUCM Administration web interface, click on Device > Trunk and click Add New 4. All other parameters can be set to the default values. Note: If there is already a SIP Trunk setup please ensure the configuration matches the below Parameter Device Name Device Pool Destination SIP Trunk Security Profile SIP Profile Value A name for the trunk Appropriate device pool for video calls Add IP address of internal CUBE interface and port 5060 Non Secure SIP Trunk Profile (NOTE if secure SIP Trunk is needed, need to modify this accordingly) SIP Profile with BFCP (configured in previous step) Figure 5 - SIP Trunk Configuration Blue Jeans Network 5
Figure 6 Cisco CUCM Administration: SIP Trunk Configuration Figure 7 - Cisco CUCM Administration: SIP Information 5. Add a route pattern to route the Blue Jeans number from room systems to the CUBE via the SIP trunk from CUCM. Go to Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Route Pattern and click Add New Parameters Route Pattern Route Partition Value Enter the number 9412567975 (this can be any routable DID number). Set to a route partition that allows devices Blue Jeans Network 6
Description Gateway/Route List that dial this number to route to the CUBE Add a description such as Calls to Blue Jeans Production Choose SIP trunk created in previous step Figure 8 - Cisco CUCM Administration: Route Pattern Settings Figure 9 - Cisco CUCM Administration: Route Pattern Configuration 6. Configure the CUBE dial peers to route calls to Blue Jeans. Inbound dial peer configuration is optional. Make sure audio codec is set to G722 and session transport is set to TCP. Figure 10 CUBE Dial Peer Configuration Outbound Dial Peer Configuration: Parameters Destination Pattern Session Protocol Session Target Session Transport Value This should match what s configured in router pattern: 9412567975. Set to sipv2 Set to dns:sip.bjn.vc Set to TCP or TLS. UDP is not supported Blue Jeans Network 7
Codec Set to g.722-64. Joining Meetings 1. Login to Blue Jeans and schedule / start a meeting refer to Scheduling a Meeting for assistance OR if you received an invitation via email, click on the meeting link in the email. 2. To join the meeting: dial 9412567975 from the room system. You should see the Blue Jeans welcome screen come up as below: Figure 11 Blue Jeans In Meeting Welcome Screen 3. After a few seconds, the Blue Jeans IVR screen will appear. Figure 12 Blue Jeans IVR 4. Enter the meeting id and passcode, or join the meeting via pairing code. Questions? Contact Blue Jeans support (support@bluejeans.com) or view pertinent support documentation on the Blue Jeans Knowledge Base. Blue Jeans Network 8