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To install the Cisco Webex app, go to Teams on your Microsoft Teams then click on Manage Teams. Search for Cisco Webex Meetings App in the app store and then install it. However, before you can set up Microsoft Teams for Cisco Webex Meetings, your Cisco Webex site administrator must first configure Cisco Webex either from the Control Hub or site administration as the case may be.

Webex Teams enables continuous teamwork with video meetings, group messaging, file sharing, and white boarding. Always available. Cisco secure. With the Webex Teams connector, you can send and receive messages, manage files, and manage spaces and teams.

This connector is available in the following products and regions:

ServiceClassRegions
Logic AppsStandardAll Logic Apps regions except the following:
- Azure Government regions
- Azure China regions
Power AutomateStandardAll Power Automate regions except the following:
- US Government (GCC)
- US Government (GCC High)
- China Cloud operated by 21Vianet
Power AppsStandardAll Power Apps regions except the following:
- US Government (GCC)
- US Government (GCC High)
- China Cloud operated by 21Vianet
Connector Metadata
PublisherCisco

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Throttling Limits

NameCallsRenewal Period
API calls per connection10060 seconds

Actions

Add Member to Space

Add a member to an existing space

Add Member to Team

Add a member to a team

Create Space

Create space or team space

Get Message Details

Shows details for a message, by message ID.

Get Messages

Get a list of recent messages for a space

Get My Own Details

Lookup your own details

Get People

Lookup details and presence information for people in your organization

Get Space Details

Return details of a given space

Get Spaces List

This action retrieves a list of spaces

Send a Message

Send a message to webex teams

Add Member to Space

Add a member to an existing space

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
isModerator True boolean

Is moderator?

Email
personEmail string

Email address

personId string

Person ID of the new member

Space
roomId True string

Select a space

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
created date-time

created

id
id string

id

isModerator boolean

isModerator

isMonitor
isMonitor boolean

isMonitor

personDisplayName string

personDisplayName

personEmail
personEmail string

personEmail

personId string

personId

personOrgId
personOrgId string

personOrgId

roomId string

roomId

Add Member to Team

Add a member to a team

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
isModerator True boolean

Is Moderator?

Email
personEmail string

Email address

personId string

Person ID of the new member

Team
teamId True string

Select a team

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
created date-time

created

id
id string

id

isModerator boolean

isModerator

personDisplayName
personDisplayName string

personDisplayName

personEmail string

personEmail

personId
personId string

personId

personOrgId string

personOrgId

teamId
teamId string

teamId

Create Space

Create space or team space

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
teamId string

Optionally select a team

Title
title True string

Space Title

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
created date-time

created

creatorId
creatorId string

creatorId

id string

id

isLocked
isLocked boolean

isLocked

lastActivity date-time

lastActivity

title
title string

title

type string

type

Get Message Details

Shows details for a message, by message ID.

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
messageId True string

The message ID

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
created
created string

created

files array of string

files

id
id string

id

markdown string

markdown

mentionedGroups
mentionedGroups array of string

mentionedGroups

mentionedPeople array of string

mentionedPeople

personEmail
personEmail string

personEmail

personId string

personId

roomId
roomId string

roomId

roomType string

roomType

text
text string

text

toPersonEmail string

toPersonEmail

toPersonId
toPersonId string

toPersonId

Get Messages

Get a list of recent messages for a space

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
roomId True string

List messages in a space for a given space ID

Mentioned People
mentionedPeople string

List messages where the caller is mentioned by specifying 'me' or the caller personId.

beforeMessage string

List messages sent before a message, by ID.

Before
before string

List messages sent before a date and time, in ISO8601 format.

max integer

Limit the maximum number of messages in the response.

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
items
items array of object

items

items.created date-time

created

id
items.id string

id

items.personEmail string

personEmail

personId
items.personId string

personId

items.roomId string

roomId

roomType
items.roomType string

roomType

items.text string

text

Get My Own Details

Lookup your own details

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
avatar string

avatar

created
created string

created

displayName string

displayName

emails
emails array of string

emails

firstName string

firstName

id
id string

id

lastActivity string

lastActivity

lastName
lastName string

lastName

nickName string

nickName

orgId
orgId string

orgId

phoneNumbers array of object

phoneNumbers

type
phoneNumbers.type string

type

phoneNumbers.value string

value

status
status string

status

type string

type

Get People

Lookup details and presence information for people in your organization

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
id string

List people by ID. Accepts up to 85 person IDs separated by commas.

Email
email string

List people with this email address

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
items array of object

items

avatar
items.avatar string

avatar

items.created string

created

displayName
items.displayName string

displayName

items.emails array of string

emails

firstName
items.firstName string

firstName

items.id string

id

lastActivity
items.lastActivity string

lastActivity

items.lastName string

lastName

nickName
items.nickName string

nickName

items.orgId string

orgId

phoneNumbers
items.phoneNumbers array of object

phoneNumbers

items.phoneNumbers.type string

type

value
items.phoneNumbers.value string

value

items.status string

status

type
items.type string

type

notFoundIds array of string

notFoundIds

Get Space Details

Return details of a given space

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
roomId True string

Select a space

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
created
created date-time

created

creatorId string

creatorId

id
id string

id

isLocked boolean

isLocked

lastActivity
lastActivity date-time

lastActivity

title string

title

type
type string

type

Get Spaces List

This action retrieves a list of spaces

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
max integer

Maximum number of spaces to return

Type of space
type string

(group) only include group spaces, (direct) only include 1 to 1 spaces, returns all if not specified

sortBy string

(id) the space id, (lastactivity) the last activity timestamp, (created) space creation date

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
items
items array of object

items

items.created date-time

created

creatorId
items.creatorId string

creatorId

items.id string

id

isLocked
items.isLocked boolean

isLocked

items.lastActivity date-time

lastActivity

title
items.title string

title

items.type string

type

Send a Message

Send a message to webex teams

Parameters

NameKeyRequiredTypeDescription
files string

Attach files to this message

Text
markdown string

Message, in markdown format

roomId string

Select a recipient space

text
text string

Message Text, in plain text, used for clients that do not support markdown

toPersonEmail string

The email address of the recipient when sending a private 1:1 message

Person ID
toPersonId string

The ID of the recipient when sending a 1:1 message

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
created date-time

created

id
id string

id

personEmail string

personEmail

personId
personId string

personId

roomId string

roomId

roomType
roomType string

roomType

text string

text

toPersonEmail
toPersonEmail string

toPersonEmail

Triggers

When a membership is created

Someone joined a room that you're in or you've been added to a new room

When a membership is deleted

Someone left or was kicked out of a room that you're in, or you left or were removed from a room; only triggers for group rooms, not 1-to-1 rooms

When a membership is updated

Someone's membership was updated in a room that you're in; primarily used to detect moderator changes

When a message is created

New message posted into a room that you're in

When a message is deleted

A message was deleted from a room that you're in

When a space is created

A new space was created by you or one of your integrations

When a space is updated

A space that you're in was updated; primarily used to detect when a space becomes Locked or Unlocked

When a membership is created

Someone joined a room that you're in or you've been added to a new room

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
data.created string

created

data.id string

id

data.isModerator boolean

isModerator

isMonitor
data.isMonitor boolean

isMonitor

data.personDisplayName string

personDisplayName

personEmail
data.personEmail string

personEmail

data.personId string

personId

personOrgId
data.personOrgId string

personOrgId

data.roomId string

spaceId

When a membership is deleted

Someone left or was kicked out of a room that you're in, or you left or were removed from a room; only triggers for group rooms, not 1-to-1 rooms

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
data.created string

created

id
data.id string

id

data.isModerator boolean

isModerator

isMonitor
data.isMonitor boolean

isMonitor

data.personDisplayName string

personDisplayName

personEmail
data.personEmail string

personEmail

data.personId string

personId

personOrgId
data.personOrgId string

personOrgId

data.roomId string

spaceId

When a membership is updated

Someone's membership was updated in a room that you're in; primarily used to detect moderator changes

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
data.created string

created

id
data.id string

id

data.isModerator boolean

isModerator

isMonitor
data.isMonitor boolean

isMonitor

data.personDisplayName string

personDisplayName

personEmail
data.personEmail string

personEmail

data.personId string

personId

personOrgId
data.personOrgId string

personOrgId

data.roomId string

spaceId

When a message is created

New message posted into a room that you're in

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
data.created string

created

id
data.id string

id

data.personEmail string

personEmail

personId
data.personId string

personId

data.roomId string

spaceId

When a message is deleted

A message was deleted from a room that you're in

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
data.created string

created

id
data.id string

id

data.personEmail string

personEmail

personId
data.personId string

personId

data.roomId string

spaceId

When a space is created

A new space was created by you or one of your integrations

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
data.created string

created

creatorId
data.creatorId string

creatorId

data.id string

id

isLocked
data.isLocked boolean

isLocked

data.lastActivity string

lastActivity

teamId
data.teamId string

teamId

data.title string

title

type
data.type string

type

When a space is updated

A space that you're in was updated; primarily used to detect when a space becomes Locked or Unlocked

Returns

NamePathTypeDescription
data.created string

created

creatorId
data.creatorId string

creatorId

data.id string

id

isLocked
data.isLocked boolean

isLocked

data.lastActivity string

lastActivity

teamId
data.teamId string

teamId

data.title string

title

type
data.type string

type

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Cloud Video Interop (CVI) is a Microsoft Qualified third-party solution that enables third-party meeting rooms (telepresence) and personal video devices (VTCs) to join Microsoft Teams meetings.

With Microsoft Teams, you get rich online content collaboration in meetings that include audio, video, and content sharing. This can be enjoyed through the desktop and web client, as well as through many partner devices that integrate natively with Microsoft Teams. However, many customers have already invested in video teleconferencing and personal video communication devices, which can be expensive to upgrade. Cloud Video Interop provides an easy solution, allowing you to keep using your existing solutions until you are ready to upgrade.

With Cloud Video Interop, Microsoft Teams delivers a native meeting experience for all participants – in meeting rooms or inside of Teams clients.

Is Cloud Video Interop for me?

Cloud Video Interop provides an intermediate service while you transition to a full native Microsoft Teams Solution, using Teams endpoints. The service provided should be part of your migration path.

Cloud Video Interop is intended for customers who meet the following criteria:

  • Have a large deployment of meeting room devices and personal video devices deployment (50+ devices) that are not qualified for direct integration with Microsoft Teams
  • Are supported by one of our Cloud Video Interop partners
  • Want to retain the value of their investment in their current meeting room devices and personal video devices during the migration to a native Microsoft Teams solution

While Cloud Video Interop provides a great intermediate solution, we encourage our customers to look into our native Teams Meeting solutions, such as Teams Room Systems, for the long term.

Office 365 US Government and third-party services

Office 365 provides the ability to integrate third-party applications into SharePoint Online sites, Skype for Business, Teams, Office applications included in Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook), and Outlook Web App. In addition, Office 365 supports integration with third-party service providers. These third-party applications and services might involve storing, transmitting, and processing your organization's customer data onthird-party systems that are outside of the Office 365 infrastructure and therefore are not covered by the Office 365 compliance and data protection commitments. It is recommended that you review the privacy and compliance statements provided by the third parties when assessing the appropriate use of these services for your organization.

Partners Certified for Microsoft Teams

Webex

The following partners have video interop solutions for Microsoft Teams. Your company may choose to work with any combination of these partners within your enterprise.

PartnerPartner solution
Poly RealConnect Service
Pexip Infinity for Microsoft Teams
BlueJeans Gateway for Microsoft Teams
Cisco Webex Video Integration for Microsoft Teams

Cloud Video Interop overview

Cloud Video Interop is a third-party service that is offered by our partners to provide interoperability between existing video conferencing and personal video device solutions on premises, and Microsoft Teams.

The solutions offered by our partners consist of components that can be deployed either fully cloud based or partially/fully on premises.

The following diagram shows the high-level architecture of our partner solutions.

Deploy Cloud Video Interop

When deploying a Cloud Video Interop solution, it's important to understand that you are deploying a partner solution. The general steps you should take to deploy Cloud Video Interop are listed in the following diagram.

Plan

During the plan phase, you should identify the devices that you will not replace with a native Teams device, and find a Cloud Video Interop partner that can support these devices.

It's also important to understand that you will need a license for each user who will schedule meetings in which you want a Cloud Video Interop-enabled device to join. Note that exact licensing requirements can be obtained from the Cloud Video Interop partner. Ensure that this is clear before you start your deployment.

Configure

The partner that you have chosen for your CVI deployment will provide you with a full deployment document that consists of all the steps needed to deploy successfully within your organization. This will include firewall ports and IP ranges, configuration changes for your devices, and other settings that need to change.

Provision

During the provision phase, you will assign licenses to the appropriate users according to the partner configuration guide. You will also need to go through the Azure Consent process to provide the partner access to your Teams environment. See Permissions and consent in the Microsoft identity platform endpoint for more information about the Azure consent process.

Schedule

After a user is enabled for Cloud Video Interop, any meeting scheduled using either the Teams Meeting Add-in for Outlook or the Teams Client will have the appropriate additional information automatically added into the Teams meeting so that Cloud Video Interop-compatible devices can join these meetings.

Join

Depending on the partner solution, there are several ways to join a Cloud Video Interop-enabled meeting. Exact meeting join scenarios will be provided by your Cloud Video Interop partner. We've listed some examples below:

  • IVR (Interactive Voice Response)
    • You can dial in to the partner's IVR using the tenantkey@domain.
    • When you are in the partner IVR, you will be prompted to enter the VTC conferenceId, which will then connect you to the Teams meeting.
  • Direct dial
    • You can directly dial in to the Teams meeting without interacting with the partner's IVR by using the direct dial feature, using the full string of tenantkey.VTC ConferenceId@domain.
  • One-touch dial
    • If you have an integrated Teams room, you can use the one-touch dial capabilities offered by your partner (without needing to type any dial string).

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Manage Cloud Video Interop

After Cloud Video Interop is deployed, you can manage the devices using the solutions provided by our partners. Each partner will provide you with an administrative interface that will include both license and device management.

Reporting is also available directly from the partner administrative interface. For more information on reporting capabilities, contact the partner of your choice.

Troubleshooting Cloud Video Interop

Cloud Video Interop is a partner-provided service. If you are experiencing issues, the first step is to connect a device that has the Teams Client installed and connect it to the same segment as the Cloud Video Interop device that is causing problems.

If Teams functions correctly on this segment, and you have also followed all the networking and configuration guidelines the partner has provided, you will need to contact the partner for further troubleshooting.

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Teams Webex

PowerShell for Cloud Video Interop

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The following PowerShell cmdlets are available for you to (partially) automate the Cloud Video Interop deployment.

  • Get-CsTeamsVideoInteropServicepolicy: Microsoft provides pre-constructed policies for each of our supported partners that allow you to designate which partner(s) to use for Cloud Video Interop.
    This cmdlet allows you to identify the pre-constructed policies that you can use in your organization. You can assign this policy to one or more of your users by leveraging the Grant-CsTeamsVideoInteropServicePolicy cmdlet.
  • Grant-CsTeamsVideoInteropServicePolicy: This cmdlet allows you to assign a pre-constructed policy for use in your organization or assign the policy to specific users.
  • New-CsVideoInteropServiceProvider: Use this cmdlet to specify information about a supported CVI partner that your organization would like to use.
  • Set-CsVideoInteropServiceProvider: Use this cmdlet to update information about a supported CVI partner that your organization uses.
  • Get-CsVideoInteropServiceProvider: Use this cmdlet to get all of the providers that have been configured for use within the organization.
  • Remove-CsVideoInteropServiceProvider: Use this cmdlet to remove all provider information about a provider that your organization no longer uses.