Cisco Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 8.5 White Paper
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Step 2. Enable the Non-RestrictedDomainSync rule to reduce the number of service areas needed. By default
there will be a lot of service areas per domain needed for this customer to cover permutations on different
calling search spaces and different device pools.
calling search spaces and different device pools.
How-To Examples
Taking Over an Existing Cisco Unified Communications Network
This section follows the exploits of a fictitious company as it deploys Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager to
simplify the Cisco Unified Communications deployment.
Network Descriptions
With operations in multiple countries, a fictional France-based utility firm is in the process of deploying Cisco
Unified Provisioning Manager to simplify moves, adds, changes, and deletes (MACD). Customer already has an
operational Cisco Unified Communications network so Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager will mainly be used for
day 2 operations to speed up MACD.
Collecting Information for Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager Design and Configuration
The following information is collected to determine how to design and configure Cisco Unified Provisioning
Manager:
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Sites
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100 physical branch offices in total
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10,000 IP phones
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Call processors
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Three Communications Manager clusters
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For each of the three Communications Manager publishers:
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Release 6.1(1)
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol synchronization and authentication
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Extension mobility
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Messages processors
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Three Cisco Unity Version 5
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Administrative partitioning
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Based on delegation requirements, users are partitioned into eight administrative sites
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Subscriber services provisioning requirement
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Most users have phone, line, voicemail, and email
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Some users are provisioned with extension mobility (device profile and line) and voicemail
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Dial plan information
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There is one device calling search space per branch office
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There are four line calling search spaces per branch office
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There is one location code per branch office
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There is one device pool per branch office
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There are two common device configurations for all sites
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Only Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) is used for phones