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Table 1 summarizes the hardware features of the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway.
Table 1.
Hardware Features of Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
Feature
Customer Benefit
Small footprint
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway is delivered on a network module that coexists on an integrated
services router with a Cisco Unity Express Network Module or other modules on a Cisco integrated services
router.
services router with a Cisco Unity Express Network Module or other modules on a Cisco integrated services
router.
Flexible hardware requirements
You can use Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Network Modules across the entire Cisco integrated services
router portfolio where a network-module slot is available.
router portfolio where a network-module slot is available.
Efficient use of hardware
resources, requiring no
additional hardware support
resources, requiring no
additional hardware support
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Network Module includes a dedicated onboard microprocessor and
integrated storage microprocessor. The network module is fully self-contained, with dedicated onboard
processing, memory, and storage, enabling efficient voicemail system registration, directory exchange, and
management.
integrated storage microprocessor. The network module is fully self-contained, with dedicated onboard
processing, memory, and storage, enabling efficient voicemail system registration, directory exchange, and
management.
Key Features and Benefits
The following tables list the features introduced with Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway.
Table 2.
Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Features (General)
Feature
Customer Benefit
Web based Graphical User
Interface (GUI)
Interface (GUI)
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway features an intuitive Web GUI interface, which improves productivity for
the system administrator. The GUI allows initial system provisioning, management and monitoring tools.
the system administrator. The GUI allows initial system provisioning, management and monitoring tools.
Accessible command-line
interface (CLI)
interface (CLI)
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway provides familiar management features such as configuration,
provisioning, and support through a CLI that is similar to the Cisco IOS
provisioning, and support through a CLI that is similar to the Cisco IOS
®
Software CLI, thereby reducing
training time for network administrators and partners familiar with Cisco IOS Software.
Embedded operating system
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway employs an industry-standard operating system suited for embedded
applications. It helps enable a disk subsystem not provided by native Cisco IOS Software. This approach
translates into efficient operation while providing a robust, secure, and protected operating environment behind
Cisco IOS Software.
applications. It helps enable a disk subsystem not provided by native Cisco IOS Software. This approach
translates into efficient operation while providing a robust, secure, and protected operating environment behind
Cisco IOS Software.
Scalability
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway scales up to a 1000 branch nodes. A fully meshed system can support
up to 20 messaging gateways (including both primary and secondary messaging gateways) with a total of up
to 500,000 subscribers, allowing for flexible system design with Cisco Unified Messaging Gateways spread
across a large network based on geography or other logical partitioning. Information is shared across the
network with Cisco Unified Messaging Gateways acting as the intelligent message and information routing
elements.
up to 20 messaging gateways (including both primary and secondary messaging gateways) with a total of up
to 500,000 subscribers, allowing for flexible system design with Cisco Unified Messaging Gateways spread
across a large network based on geography or other logical partitioning. Information is shared across the
network with Cisco Unified Messaging Gateways acting as the intelligent message and information routing
elements.
Backup and restore
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway has backup and restore capabilities, including the data from both local
configuration and directory exchanges and updates across the messaging network. This ability allows for
recovery in case of a catastrophic failure at a data center or site where the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
is hosted.
configuration and directory exchanges and updates across the messaging network. This ability allows for
recovery in case of a catastrophic failure at a data center or site where the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway
is hosted.
System provisioning and
management capability
management capability
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway supplies logging and tracing capabilities with which the administration
user can:
user can:
●
Monitor a specific system module on certain activities
●
Log the tracing message to a remote FTP server
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Log the events to a remote syslog server
The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway supports:
●
The ability to load and save configurations in the same manner as Cisco IOS Software routers and
switches
●
Software upgrades from or to major releases
●
Licenses based on the number of nodes in the network
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The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway provides Cisco Unity Express with Cisco IOS Software-like startup
and shutdown capabilities and supplies a trace facility for troubleshooting and provisioning
SNMP Support
The SNMP interface allows you to monitor and maintain the system by Cisco network management tools or
other third-party management applications. The SNMP agent can also send SNMPv2c notifications for various
events.
other third-party management applications. The SNMP agent can also send SNMPv2c notifications for various
events.