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Video Telephony Configuration Task Flow To configure video telephony in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration follow these steps. Procedure Step 1 Configure regions for video call bandwidth if you use regions for call admission control. Note All devices include a default region, which defaults to 384 kb/s for video. You can set the bandwidth setting in Region configuration high enough for the desired resolution (For example, increase to 2Mb/s for high-definition video call). Step 2 Configure locations for video call bandwidth if you use locations for call admission control. Step 3 (Optional) Configure the RSVP service parameters, or set the RSVP policy in the Location Configuration window if using RSVP for bandwidth management of SIP video calls. Step 4 Configure the appropriate conference bridge for your network to use a Cisco video conference bridge. Step 5 Configure the media resource groups and media resource group lists for the user accordingly to configure a user to use the video conference bridge instead of using other conference bridges. Step 6 Configure the H.323 gateways in your system to retry video calls as audio calls (default behavior) or configure AAR groups and route/hunt lists to use alternate routing for video calls that do not connect. Step 7 Configure the H.323 phones in your system to retry video calls as audio calls (default behavior) or configure AAR groups and route/hunt lists to use alternate routing for video calls that do not connect. Choose Enabled for Video Capabilities. Step 8 Configure the H.323 trunks in your system to retry video calls as audio calls (default behavior) or configure AAR groups and route/hunt lists to use alternate routing for video calls that do not connect. Step 9 Configure the Cisco Unified IP Phones that will support video. Step 10 Configure the third-party SIP endpoints that will support video. Step 11 Configure the SIP trunks in your system to retry video calls as audio calls (default behavior). H.323 Video H.323 video exhibits the following characteristics: • H.323 endpoints can be configured as H.323 phones, H.323 gateways, or H.323 trunks. • Call forwarding, dial plan, and other call-routing-related features work with H.323 endpoints. • H.323 video endpoints cannot initiate hold, resume, transfer, park, and other similar features. • If an H.323 endpoint supports the empty capability set (ECS), the endpoint can be held, parked, and so forth. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 865 SIP Interoperability Video Telephony Configuration Task Flow