Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.0 Fiche De Données
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Memory
3 GB RAM
4 GB RAM
4 GB RAM
Swap file
4 GB swap file
8 GB swap file
8 GB swap file
Disk space
60 GB recommended
60 GB recommended
60 GB recommended
Hardware
Server platform
Server platform
Server platform
Software
Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 Server
Client Requirements
Processor
Pentium 4 processor > 1 GHz
Memory
512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
Swap file
1 GB swap file
Hardware
Any PC/server platform
Software
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
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Macromedia Flash Player 8.0
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Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2003 Server platforms
The requirements in Table 3 outline the minimum hardware configuration needed to operate Operations Manager 1.1 at different scalability
levels. The client requirements dictate the platform from which the user interfaces (Internet browser-based) are invoked. For unified
communications deployments of more than 30,000 phones, multiple Operations Manager 1.1 servers can be deployed. These servers can
share device and credential information between them and administrators can perform centralized device and credential management. By
integrating the Operations Manager with a Cisco Secure Access Control Server, administrators can centrally control user access. Each of
these Operations Manager servers will roll up the status of the network being monitored to a higher-level entity (typically a manager of
managers) through SNMP traps and syslog notifications.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Cisco Unified Operations Manager 1.1 can be licensed at different deployment scales and is appropriate for enterprises of all sizes.
Licensing is controlled by means of a license file, and network administrators can upgrade the license as they grow their Cisco Unified
Communications deployment without disrupting the monitoring or having to decommission their server. Upgrading the license is as simple
as logging onto the Cisco Website, procuring a new license, and deploying it on the server. Licenses are available for monitoring 1000
phones, 2000 phones, 5000 phones, and increments of 5000 phones up to a maximum of 30,000 phones per Operations Manager 1.1
server. Depending on the license installed on the server, server hardware requirements and scalability limits are enforced to help ensure
acceptable performance. The appropriate features are enabled when the license is installed. The two different licensing options are (1)
Cisco Unified Operations Manager 1.1 and (2) Cisco Unified Operations Manager 1.1 with Cisco Unified Service Monitor 1.1 on a single
server.
To place an order, visit the
Cisco Ordering Home Page
. Table 4 shows ordering information.
Table 4.
Ordering Information
Part Number
Product Name
CUOM-1.1-K9
Cisco Unified Operations Manager 1.1
CUOM-1.1-1K-K9
Usage license for up to 1000 phones
CUOM-1.1-2K-K9
Usage license for up to 2000 phones
CUOM-1.1-5K-K9
Usage license for up to 5000 phones
CUOM-1.1-10K-K9
Usage license for up to 10,000 phones
CUOM-1.1-15K-K9
Usage license for up to 15,000 phones