/mcpC H A P T E R 15 Video • Video, on page 195 Video Cisco Media Sense is now end of life and end of support, hence Unity Connection will no longer provide the Video Messaging feature for users.For more information on Cisco Media Sense EOL, see https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/customer-collaboration/mediasense/eos-eol-notice-c51-738857.html. Note In Unity Connection, a user or an outside caller can also send video message to another user using video enabled end point in case of Ring No Answer (RNA). A user can also record a greeting in video format from a video enabled end point. For more information, see the following references: • Video Messaging chapter of Design Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 15 at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/15/design/guide/b_15cucdg.html • Video Compatibility Matrix section of Compatibility Matrix for Cisco Unity Connection available at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/compatibility/matrix/b_cucclientmtx.html. Task List for Configuring Video Messaging Do the following tasks to enable video messaging for the users: 1. Enable video messaging for the users through class of service: a. In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Class of Service and select Class of Service. b. On the Search Class of Service page, select the class of service applied to the voicemail users. c. On the Edit Class of Service page, in the Enable Video section, check the check boxes depending on your requirement. (For more information on each field, see Help> This Page). d. Select Save. 2. Install the Cisco MediaSense video server. For more information, see theInstalling and Configuring Cisco MediaSense section. System Administration Guide 195

