Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 백서
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Scope
This document provides a step-by-step guide for successful deployment of Cisco Prime
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Collaboration
Provisioning 10.6. Cisco Prime Collaboration consists of two applications, Cisco Prime Collaboration
Provisioning and Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics. This product is based on the Linux
operating system and incorporates both voice and video management tools in one product.
This document specifically covers the deployment steps for Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning. Refer to the
Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Deployment Guide for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance deployment
steps.
Introduction
Cisco Prime Collaboration 10.6 allows voice and video network operations centers (NOCs) to visualize, monitor,
and troubleshoot Cisco TelePresence
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, voice, and video infrastructure applications and also to provision users and
their voice and video services. The Cisco Prime Collaboration product can be a converged application. There are
two separate applications, Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance and Analytics and Cisco Prime Collaboration
Provisioning, which are installed on separate virtual machines, but you can view the converged application in a
single pane of glass. You can run these applications either as:
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A converged application with single sign-on, which provides a converged user interface with launch points
for both assurance and provisioning
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Standalone applications with separate login, a mode that provides a separate user interface for assurance,
analytics, and provisioning features
The Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance product allows network operators to monitor and troubleshoot their voice
and video networks. It provides tools to troubleshoot video sessions and diagnostic tests to proactively find
problems in the network before users experience them. It also has comprehensive reporting and notification
capabilities.
Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning allows administrators to provision users and their unified communication
services such as phones, video endpoints, lines, voicemail, and presence using a single user interface. The
product has a powerful auditing feature that allows you to track all the changes and also offers a self-care portal
that allows administrators to empower end users to provision services (speed dialing and call forwarding, for
example) on their devices and change Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM) and voicemail passwords
and PINs. Configuration templates allow you to automatically configure the Cisco Unified Communications Solution
in a consistent way. The bulk file features in Provisioning allow you to bulk-add users and their services and also to
push dial-plan objects for a branch office, for example, using a single batch file.
Terms
A variety of terms used within Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning and this document may be new to the reader
or may need to be clarified in the context of Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning (Table 1).
Table 1.
Terms Related to Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning
Term
Definition
Attributes
Attributes may have true-or-false, text, template, or keyword settings. They are set in the service template.
Admins
Admins are authorized to perform various tasks in Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning. There are global
admins and domain admins.
admins and domain admins.
Communications Manager
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM), formerly Cisco Unified Call Manager.
Domain
A logical partition to subdivide a shared environment to create separate local administrative partitions.