Cisco Cisco IPCC Web Option Release Note

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Cisco ICM Software Release 6.0(0) Bill of Materials 
Node 
Router 
 
Small Enterprise 
Medium Enterprise 
Large Enterprise 
Additional Items 
FOR ETHERNET CARRIER NETWORK INTERFACES (MCI, AT&T, etc.) 
+1 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet port 
FOR CO-RESIDENT PG 
+1 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet port 
FOR STENTOR NETWORK INTERFACE 
1 (2 if duplexed) x DSG Run-Time 4.2 license(s) from NE Technologies, Inc. 
FOR SPRINT NETWORK INTERFACE 
3 (5 if simplexed) x Eiconcard S94 66MHz Dual port X.25 adapter (Eicon #310-828) 
5 (10 if simplexed) x VHSI V.35 DCE cable (Eicon #300-076) 
Eiconcard Connections for Windows 2000 & XP 
 
ICM Logger 
Node 
Logger 
 
Small Enterprise 
Medium Enterprise 
Large Enterprise 
Cisco Media 
Convergence Servers 
(MCS) 
MCS-7835-I1-CC1 
MCS-7835-H1-CC1 
MCS-7835I-3.0-CC1 
MCS-7835H-3.0-CC1 
MCS-7835-I1-CC1 
MCS-7835-H1-CC1 
MCS-7845-I1-CC1 
MCS-7845-H1-CC1 
MCS-7835I-3.0-CC1 
MCS-7835H-3.0-CC1 
MCS-7845H-3.0-CC1 
MCS-7845-I1-CC1
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MCS-7845-H1-CC1
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MCS-7845H-3.0-CC1
 
Minimum 
Recommended 
Hardware 
2 x 1.4GHz or greater Intel 
Pentium processors 
1000+ MB RAM 
18.2+ GB usable disk space 
(RAID 1 or RAID 10(1+0) 
recommended) 
3.5" floppy drive 
Internal CD-ROM or DVD-
ROM drive 
2 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet 
ports 
2 x 2.6GHz or greater Intel 
"Xeon" class processors 
2000+ MB RAM 
36.4+ GB usable disk space (2 
or more RAID arrays 
recommended, RAID 10(1+0) 
recommended for database 
devices) 
3.5" floppy drive 
Internal CD-ROM or DVD-
ROM drive 
2 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet 
ports 
2 x 1.4GHz or greater Intel 
"Xeon MP" class processors 
(Quad Processors are strongly 
recommended)  
4000+ MB RAM 
36.4+ GB usable disk space (2 
or more RAID arrays 
recommended, RAID 10(1+0) 
recommended for database 
devices) 
3.5" floppy drive 
Internal CD-ROM or DVD-
ROM drive 
2 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet 
ports 
                                                                  
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 The limitations of this MCS server model with regards to the number of RAID controller channels and cache size, as noted in the 
“RAID Controllers, Arrays, and Storage Options” section, make it inappropriate for very large deployments (e.g. high throughput, 
carrier class). These deployments should opt for server hardware which follows the general server guidelines provided in this 
document. 
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