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Data Sheet
Cisco MCS 7825-H2-UC1 Media Convergence Server
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The Cisco
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MCS 7825-H2-UC1 Media Convergence Server is a powerful platform for Cisco Unity
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Connection and is preinstalled with an
operating system optimized for the application. The Cisco MCS 7825-H2-UC1 occupies only 1 rack unit (1RU) while providing the features most
requested in a server platform at a very economical price point.
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Intel dual-core Pentium D 2.8G-Hz processor, a 800-MHz front side bus (FSB), and 2 MB of Layer 2 cache
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PC2-4200 Double Data Rate 2 (DDR2) RAM
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Two Gigabit Ethernet network interface cards (NICs)
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Two 80-GB serial-advanced-technology-attachment (SATA) hard disk drives configured in Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) 1
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Quick-deployment third-party rail kit
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450W Power Factor Correction (PFC) power supply
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1RU (1.75-in.) form factor
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Integrated Lights Out (iLO) remote management
SUPPORTED APPLICATIONS
The Cisco MCS 7825-H2-UC1 supports Cisco Unity Connection.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Performance
The Cisco MCS 7825-H2-UC1 is a robust, highly available server platform designed to support today’s IP Communications applications. It uses a
single Intel dual-core Pentium D 2.8-GHz processor with an 800-MHz FSB.
Serviceability
System Health LEDs
The Cisco MCS 7825-H2-UC1 provides system health LEDs and unit identification lights on the front and back of the server to make pinpointing
system problems easier than ever. When an internal component fails, this indication is made on an internal component LED (amber) and on the
front panel of the Cisco MCS 7825-H2-UC1. If the item is serviceable by removing the hood, as in the case of a fan failure, the internal health LED
illuminates. If no failures have occurred, the system health LED is green. If the failure is critical and has caused the system to shut down, the LED is
red.
Redundant ROM
In the Cisco MCS 7825-H2-UC1, the ROM is divided into two logical parts. When the system boots, the primary ROM side is executed and used in
server operation. During a ROM flash, the backup side is flashed. When the flash is fully completed, the backup side becomes the primary. If under
rare conditions the flash does not complete safely, potentially because of a power interruption, the backup is available to boot the system. In the
situation in which both images are valid, the user can select which image to use at boot time.