Cisco Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager 8.7 Data Sheet
Data Sheet
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threshold settings can be associated with SLAs, which can be hierarchically structured. SLA
violations (and their associated user-defined financial impact) can be rolled up to a master SLA for
enterprisewide reporting, executive review, and action. This helps executives and operations
personnel to determine whether network issues violate predefined service levels and to estimate
the associated business impact and cost.
Table 1 lists features and benefits of Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager.
Table 1.
Features and Benefits
Feature
Benefit
Unified performance statistics
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Consolidated database of performance and traffic statistics across Unified
Communications devices, systems, and applications
Predefined and customizable
reports
reports
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Arrange data based on a variety of network, physical, logical, and business criteria
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Gain unique perspectives on network performance
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Simplify operations and administration through scheduled, automatically generated
reports
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Productivity through personalized and customized reports
Service-level agreement
constructs
constructs
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SLAs can be defined and monitored
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Assess the business impact of network issues and service-level violations
Utilization trend reports and
top-N upgrade candidate
reports
top-N upgrade candidate
reports
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Gain visibility into network trends
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Estimate when key resources need to be upgraded
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Control, allocate, and reduce costs
Top-N and exception reports
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Based on calls, users, endpoints, and so on
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Proactively address problems before they become service-affecting
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Improve security by identifying unusual activity and fraud
Report distribution through
email and a web-based portal
email and a web-based portal
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Quickly and efficiently distribute information
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Web-based portal that features a customizable dashboard to increase workgroup/user
efficiency
Selectable data and report
formats
formats
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HTML, PDF, and comma-separated value (CSV) file formats
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Export data and reports to external applications
System Requirements
Table 2 lists the minimum system requirements of Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager.
Table 2.
System Requirements
Server Requirements
Up to 1,000 Phones
Up to 30,000 Phones
CPU
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Intel Pentium or Xeon processor equal to or
greater than 2 GHz or
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AMD Opteron processor equal to or greater
than 2 GHz
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Dual Intel Pentium or Xeon processor equal
to or greater than 3.5 GHz or
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Dual AMD Opteron processor equal to or
greater than 3.5 GHz
Memory
4-GB RAM
4-GB RAM
Disk space
36-GB hard disk, 4-GB swap file
72-GB hard disk, 8-GB swap file
Network
100-Mbps network interface card (NIC)
System software
Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2, Standard or Enterprise Edition
Ordering Information
Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager 1.1 will begin shipping on November 7, 2008. Customers
can order these new products through normal Cisco sales channels as of August 8, 2008. Base
part number includes licensing for the indicated number of phones. Add-on licenses are available
to increase the maximum number of phones supported. Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager
can be ordered as part of a management suite bundle or as a standalone product.