Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 백서

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Admin: 
◦  Add user roles if needed. 
◦  Modify products available to user roles. 
◦  Create administrative users for each domain. 
◦  Configure business rules. 
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Set ordering workflow if required: 
◦  Order, update, or change user services. 
Please refer to the Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning tutorial video on demand (VoD) at 
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details about the initial setup process of each of the areas listed in this section. 
Synchronization 
Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning has three types of synchronization: infrastructure sync, user sync, and 
domain sync. Infrastructure sync discovers all objects in Cisco Unified Communications Manager that Cisco Prime 
Collaboration Provisioning uses and are not specific to individual users; for example, calling search space, device 
pools, route patterns, and translation patterns. User sync discovers all objects related to individual users; for 
example, configured phones, configured lines, voicemail, and so on. Domain sync puts existing users discovered 
during user sync into the domain and appropriate service area. 
Infrastructure sync and user sync retrieve information from the device. These syncs are unidirectional. Cisco Prime 
Collaboration Provisioning does not update devices during these syncs. They should be completed on all devices 
before a domain sync is started. Domain sync aggregates data from the processor syncs. Devices are not 
accessed during the domain sync. 
How-to Examples 
Taking Over an Existing Cisco Unified Communications Network 
This section follows the exploits of a fictitious company as it deploys Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning to 
simplify the Cisco Unified Communications deployment. 
Network Description 
With operations in multiple countries, a fictional financial company is in the process of deploying Cisco Prime 
Collaboration Provisioning to simplify moves, adds, changes, and deletes (MACD). Customer already has an 
operational Cisco Unified Communications network, so Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning will be used mainly 
for day-2 operations to accelerate MACD. 
Information for Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning Design and Configuration 
The following information is collected to determine how to design and configure Cisco Prime Collaboration 
Provisioning: 
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Sites 
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Total of 50 physical branch offices  
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Total of 10,000 IP phones 
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Call processors 
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Three Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusters