Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.5 White Paper

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3.2.8 Browser Version and Flash Plug-in 
The recommended browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.2600.0000 or IE 
6.0.2800.1106. The browsers must have Macromedia Flash plug-in version 8. To detect 
and upgrade to Flash version 8, visit 
http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/
 
Also supported is Internet Explorer version 6.0.3, which is shipped along with Windows 
2003. 
3.2.9 Device Connectivity 
Before attempting to manage your network using Operations Manager, ensure that you 
can reach devices in all your subnets from the target Operations Manager server. This 
will ensure that there are no IP connectivity issues between the management server and 
the devices. 
3.2.10 Terminal Server Services 
Remote Desktop Service and/or VNC Services are recommended to remotely manage the 
Operations Manager server. VNC Services and Remote Desktop can be used to remotely 
install the Operations Manager (and Service Monitor) software.   
3.2.11 Antivirus and Platform Agents 
You should enable virus protection on the Operations Manager server, using antivirus 
software. Active scanning of drives and memory should be performed during off-peak 
hours. You may experience delays, and performance may be degraded, when the virus 
scan software is scanning all files. Operations Manager has undergone interoperability 
testing with the following: 
  Third-party virus protection software: 
–  Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition Version 9.0 
–  McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.0 
  Platform Agents: 
–  (Optional) Cisco Security Agent 4.0.3 (build 736) 
3.2.12 System Capacity  
 
Maximum # 
Number 
of 
devices      2,000 
(voice 
devices) 
Number 
of 
IP 
telephones 
    30,000 
Number 
of 
IP 
ports      40,000 
Number of CallManager 
clusters   30 
Number of standalone CallManagers 
 
150 
Number of standalone CMEs/CUEs  
 
500