Cisco Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor 9.0 Data Sheet
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Integration with Cisco Unified Operations Manager
Integration with Cisco Unified Operations Manager allows you to send near real-time alerts through Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps, email, paging, and syslog messages to notify administrators of call-
quality degradation. Cisco Unified Operations Manager also allows you to simulate synthetic voice traffic using the
Cisco IOS
®
Software IP service-level agreement (SLA) feature and to perform path analysis between the devices
where the endpoints are connected in order to troubleshoot network problems that result in user-experience
degradation. For more information, please visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/cuom
.
Integration with Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager
Integration with Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager provides long-term statistics analysis and reports for
Cisco Unified Communications networks. Using the data collected by Cisco Unified Operations Manager and
Cisco Unified Service Monitor, Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager provides predefined and customizable
reports that give visibility into critical metrics, including call volume, service availability, call quality, resource
usage, and capacity across the Cisco Unified Communications system. For more information, please visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/cussm
.
Cisco 1040 Sensors
Cisco 1040 Sensors, deployed close to the endpoint (IP phone, gateway, or voicemail system), monitor and
evaluate call quality and report this information for active calls in near real time. The Cisco 1040 Sensor, shown in
Figure 3, is a shelf-top unit that connects to the network and obtains Power over Ethernet (PoE) through a Cisco
Catalyst
®
switch.
Figure 3. Cisco 1040 Sensor
Cisco Network Analysis Module
The Cisco Network Analysis Module Family of products offers superior visibility into application and network
performance to help ensure consistent and efficient delivery of applications and services to end users. The family
includes both integrated service modules and self-contained appliances offering deployment flexibility essential for
managing application performance and improving operational manageability of the underlying network. Figure 4
shows the Cisco Network Analysis Module For more information, please visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/nam
.