Cisco Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 8.5 情報ガイド
Q&A
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Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager also includes provisioning attributes. These attributes can be set and
associated to domains, service areas, and subscriber types. Provisioning attributes are categorized within the
following categories:
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Mobility
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Extension mobility access
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Extension mobility line
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Line
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Phone
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Unified messaging
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Voicemail
The full list of infrastructure objects and provisioning attributes is extensive. For details, see the Cisco Unified
Provisioning Manager User Guide at
.
Platform
Q.
What hardware is required to run Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager?
A.
Table 3 outlines the minimum server requirements recommended for different levels of performance and scale.
Consult the Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager Installation Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7125/prod_installation_guides_list.html
for detailed recommendations.
Table 3.
Minimum Hardware Requirements for Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager
Server
Requirements
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
processor or equivalent
2-machine deployment with
both:
both:
2.33 GHz or higher quad core
processor or equivalent each
for the database server and the
web/application server
processor or equivalent each
for the database server and the
web/application server
2-machine deployment with
both:
both:
2.33 GHz or higher quad core
processor or equivalent each
for the database server and the
web/application server
processor or equivalent each
for the database server and the
web/application server
Memory
2 GB RAM
4 GB RAM
4 GB RAM on each machine
Disk space
One 30 GB hard disk
One 60 GB hard disk with SAS
or SCSI drives
or SCSI drives
One 30 GB hard disk on
machine for web and
application servers, and
machine for web and
application servers, and
One 80 GB SAS hard drive in a
RAID 1+0 configuration for the
database
RAID 1+0 configuration for the
database
Network
100 Mbps NIC
100 Mbps NIC
100 Mbps NIC
1 Gbps NIC
Q.
Will Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager run on a Cisco media convergence server (MCS) platform?
A.
Yes. Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager will run on an MCS. This server, however, requires a standard
Windows 2003 Server OS, not the Cisco provided version.
Licensing
Q.
How is Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager priced?
A.
Like all Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite products, Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager is
priced in a tiered manner, with tiers based on the number of managed endpoints (phones).
Q.
Do all the phones need to be in the same cluster?
A.
No. Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager can manage up to the licensed number of phones across multiple Cisco
Communications Manager clusters or Cisco Communications Manager Express devices.