Intracampus Deployment Model | TelePresence Network Deployment Models



The intracampus network deployment model has TelePresence systems limited to a single enterprise campus or between sites interconnected through a high-speed (Gigabit or higher) metropolitan-area network (MAN). This deployment model is applicable for enterprises that have a large number of buildings within a given campus and employees who are often required to drive to several different buildings during the course of the day to attend meetings. Deploying multiple TelePresence systems intracampus can reduce time lost by employees driving between buildings to attend meetings, without sacrificing meeting effectiveness, and thus improve overall productivity. The intracampus deployment model is also commonly used with the other deployment models—where customers deploy multiple CTS rooms within their headquarters campus to meet demand for room availability as part of a global intra-enterprise or intercompany deployment.
The network infrastructure of an intracampus deployment model is predominantly Cisco Catalyst switches connecting through GigE or 10GigE links. Figure 1 illustrates the intracampus TelePresence deployment model.

 
Figure 1: TelePresence intracampus network deployment model

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