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Products Managed by Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0
Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager manages Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager side of Presence provisioning and Unified Mobility, as well as client provisioning
for Cisco Unified Personal Communicator, Cisco Unity
®
, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, Cisco
Unity Express, and Cisco Unity Connection. Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager can also sync to the Cisco
Presence server to get presence settings and manage subscriber’s presence settings.
Note:
See the Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager Supported Devices Table for specific versions that
have been certified in testing at
.
System Requirements
Table 2 lists the minimum system requirements of Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager 9.0. Unified
Provisioning Manager may be deployed in either a physical or a virtualized environment. Please refer to the UPM
Installation Guide for more details and the latest information at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7125/prod_installation_guides_list.html
.
Table 2.
Minimum System Requirements
Server Requirements
Up to 1000 Phones
Up to 10,000 Phones
Up to 30,000 Phones
Up to 60,000 Phones
CPU
Single 3.0 GHz Intel P4
processor or equivalent
processor or equivalent
2.33 GHz or higher quad
core processor or
equivalent
core processor or
equivalent
2-machine deployment
with a 2.33 GHz or higher
quad core processor or
equivalent for both the
database server and the
web/application server
with a 2.33 GHz or higher
quad core processor or
equivalent for both the
database server and the
web/application server
2-machine deployment with a
2.33 GHz or higher quad core
processor or equivalent for both
the database server and the
web/application server
2.33 GHz or higher quad core
processor or equivalent for both
the database server and the
web/application server
Memory
2 GB RAM
4 GB RAM
4 GB RAM on each
machine
machine
4 GB RAM on the
web/application server and 8 GB
RAM on the database server
web/application server and 8 GB
RAM on the database server
Disk space
One 30 GB hard disk
One 60 GB hard disk with
SAS or SCSI drives
SAS or SCSI drives
●
One 30 GB hard disk
on machine for the
web/application server,
and
web/application server,
and
●
One 80 GB SAS hard
disk in a RAID 1+0
configuration for the
database
configuration for the
database
●
One 30 GB hard disk on
machine for the
web/application server, and
web/application server, and
●
One 120 GB SAS hard disk
in a RAID 1+0 configuration
for the database
for the database
Network
100 Mbps network
interface card (NIC)
interface card (NIC)
100 Mbps NIC
100 Mbps NIC
1 Gbps NIC
System software
●
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (32 bit) with Service Pack 1 or 2, or
●
Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise Edition (32 bit) with Service Pack 1, or
●
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 1
Ordering Information
To place an order, visit the Cisco Ordering Homepage. To download a software image, visit the Cisco Software
Center or Cisco Marketplace. New orders require the purchase of the Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager
image license and one or more scale licenses to cover the number of phone devices (virtual terminals) to be
managed. Scale licenses are additive, up to 60,000 for each Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager instance,
and licenses may be added to an existing Unified Provisioning Manager server over time.
The Cisco Prime Unified Communications Management Suite Ordering Guide, available to Cisco sales staff and to
partners, provides instructions on how to order the Cisco Prime Unified Provisioning Manager application or to