Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 11.5 백서

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Presence: Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning support of presence server devices is limited to Cisco 
Unified Personal Communicator (UPC) provisioning. Presence settings related to a user
’s service are also 
set on Cisco Unified Communications Manager. 
Required Device Protocols and Software Versions 
All the information you need to enter in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance in order to manage the Cisco Voice 
and Video Infrastructure successfully is provided at: 
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For Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning, refer to: 
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What Do Companies Use Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning for? 
Different companies have different pain points or return-on-investment (ROI) goals they want Cisco Prime 
Collaboration Provisioning to solve
. They use all or part of the Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning “toolbox” to 
solve their business problems. The toolbox can be subdivided into a set of tools by problem to be solved or by type 
of operation. 
Usage by Problem to Be Solved 
Is there a wizard I can use to deploy new Cisco Unified Communications applications in my network? 
Yes, the Getting Started Wizard helps administrators quickly set up devices and provision services for new 
deployments. Using the step-by-step wizard, administrators can add devices, create a domain and a service area 
(site), and enable services for the user role. 
I need to roll out one or more sites. 
For just one or two sites, it generally is best to use the GUIs of the Cisco Unified Communications applications to 
directly set up the Cisco Unified Communications applications and devices. If you plan to deploy more sites, it is 
best to capture common deployment settings in templates with keywords for devices or site names. It is usually 
better to make smaller templates of common settings and later nest them to create a larger template to describe a 
specific site. Some large companies have rolled out many sites by creating templates for common areas, such as 
manufacturing buildings, sales offices, and retail stores. These sites can be added to templates that are built for 
different physical regions or countries to make sites uniformly configured based on function while customized by 
state or country. 
When rolling out new sites, you often need to add many users and their services all at once. In this case you can 
create batches with lists of user IDs, phone types, and services. Then you can load these batches into the order 
management system in Cisco Prime Collaboration Provisioning to be executed immediately or at a future date to 
bulk-create users and user services in a new site. This function is sometimes used to bulk-migrate users from an 
older private branch exchange (PBX) into a Cisco voice-over-IP (VoIP) network.