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Figure 3. The Cisco 1040 Sensor
Features and Benefits
Table 1 lists additional features and benefits of Cisco Unified Service Monitor.
Table 1.
Additional Features and Benefits
Feature
Benefit
Voice metrics reported
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MOS
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Jitter
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Packet loss
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Codec type and codec characteristics
Most-affected endpoints report
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Identify and isolate the endpoints that are experiencing voice-quality issues
Northbound interface
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Supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap notifications that can
be sent to Cisco Unified Operations Manager or manager-of-managers applications
Customized threshold settings
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Based on location, codecs, and device types
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Plug-and-play setup with default threshold values set for each codec
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Offers the ability to define customized threshold settings based on endpoints in
different locations as well as device types
Scalability
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Supports up to 30,000 Cisco Unified IP Phones or up to 30 Cisco Unified
Communications Manager clusters
Cisco 1040 Sensors
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Deployment is straightforward and similar to deployment of IP phones
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User experience monitored and reported every 60 seconds
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Supports up to 100 concurrent RTP streams
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802.3af PoE (Power over Ethernet) compliant
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Uses ITU G107 R-factor to compute MOS
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Two 10/100 Ethernet interfaces (one management and one SPAN port)
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Supports Cisco Discovery Protocol
System Requirements
Table 2 lists the system minimum requirements of Cisco Unified Service Monitor.
Table 2.
System Requirements
Component
Minimum Requirement
Hardware
Server platform with dual-CPU, Xeon processor, 2.33 GHz or greater
Software for Windows
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 or 2, Standard or Enterprise Edition
Available memory
4 GB RAM and 4 GB virtual memory
Ordering Information
Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.1 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 Monitor can be ordered as part
of a management suite bundle or as a standalone product. Service Monitor 2.1 is a minor upgrade
from Service Monitor 2.0 and may be downloaded by SAS customers from Cisco.com. The Cisco