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Features and Benefits
Table 1 describes the primary features of Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.0.1.
Table 1.
Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.0.1 Features
Feature
Description
Real-time voice-quality monitoring
and alerting
and alerting
The Cisco 1040 Sensor-based solution provides real-time user experience metrics
every 60 seconds for monitored active calls expressed as an MOS.
every 60 seconds for monitored active calls expressed as an MOS.
The phone-based Cisco VTQ solution (for Cisco Unified CallManager versions 4.2
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 4.3, 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 6.1 or higher) provides
user experience metrics at the end of all active calls in the network expressed as an
MOS.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 4.3, 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 6.1 or higher) provides
user experience metrics at the end of all active calls in the network expressed as an
MOS.
Real-time voice-quality alerts
With the voice-quality measurement approach of the Cisco 1040 Sensors, the user
experience is captured, analyzed, and reported in terms of an MOS every 60
seconds.
experience is captured, analyzed, and reported in terms of an MOS every 60
seconds.
Ease of installation and use
Cisco 1040 Sensor deployment is straightforward and very similar to deployment of
Cisco Unified IP phones. Cisco 1040 Sensors support IEEE 802.3af Power over
Ethernet (industry standard). Cisco 1040 Sensors use DHCP and TFTP standard
protocols to load the configuration information. Cisco Unified Service Monitor uses
the Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) to help ensure continuous operation.
Cisco Unified IP phones. Cisco 1040 Sensors support IEEE 802.3af Power over
Ethernet (industry standard). Cisco 1040 Sensors use DHCP and TFTP standard
protocols to load the configuration information. Cisco Unified Service Monitor uses
the Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) to help ensure continuous operation.
Most impacted endpoints report
This report helps identify and isolate the endpoints that are experiencing voice-
quality issues.
quality issues.
Troubleshooting
Tight integration with Cisco Unified Operations Manager offers the ability to simulate
synthetic voice traffic using the Cisco IOS
synthetic voice traffic using the Cisco IOS
®
IP Service-Level Agreements (SLA)
feature and perform path analysis between the device where the endpoints are
connected.
connected.
Scalability
A single instance of Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.0.1, when licensed to do so,
can support up to 30,000 Cisco Unified IP phones or up to 30 Cisco Unified
Communications Manager clusters.
can support up to 30,000 Cisco Unified IP phones or up to 30 Cisco Unified
Communications Manager clusters.
Northbound interface
Supports SNMP trap notifications that can be sent to Cisco Unified Operations
Manager or “manager of managers” applications.
Manager or “manager of managers” applications.
Customized threshold settings based
on location, codecs, and device types
on location, codecs, and device types
Plug-and-play setup with default threshold values set for each codec.
Offers the ability to define customized threshold settings based on endpoints in
different locations as well as device types.
different locations as well as device types.
Cisco 1040 Sensor Specification
Figure 3 shows a Cisco 1040 Sensor.
Figure 3. Cisco 1040 Sensor
Following are the specifications for the Cisco 1040 Sensor:
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802.3af PoE (Power over Ethernet) compliant
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Uses ITU G107 R-factor to compute an MOS
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FCC Class B certified
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Supports up to 100 concurrent RTP streams