Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 1.0 (maximum of 1000 phones) CUPM-1.0-1K-K9 데이터 시트
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Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 1.0
Cisco
®
Unified Provisioning Manager 1.0 provides a reliable and scalable Web-based
solution to manage a company’s critical next-generation communications services. Cisco
Unified Provisioning Manager 1.0 manages IP communications services in an integrated
IP telephony, voicemail, and unified messaging environment that includes Cisco Unified
CallManager, Cisco Unified CallManager Express, Cisco Unity
®
, Cisco Unity Express, and
Cisco Unity Connection systems.
Product Overview
Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 1.0 provides provisioning for Cisco Unified Communications
initial deployments and implementations, and then remains employed to provide ongoing
operational provisioning and activation services for individual subscriber changes. Provisioning
Manager 1.0 provides a single, consolidated view of subscribers across the organization. It
provides a set of business-level management abstractions, which are policy-driven through the use
of automation, for managing subscriber services across the Cisco Unified Communications
infrastructure.
Through these features, Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager lowers the initial cost of deployments.
A powerful template capability permits defining standard configurations that can be reused for new
sites or location deployments. Batch provisioning permits the rollout of large numbers of
subscribers at once.
Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager also significantly reduces the ongoing costs and expertise
required to manage the changes that occur once the network is in operational status. A
knowledgeable administrator is able to configure policy at various levels that will enforce who is
able to do delegated management; for whom that delegation applies; how business-level services
apply to Cisco Unified Communications voice and messaging applications; and which types of end
users (subscribers) are permitted to order which standard services.
Through the use of this policy and standard configuration approach, provisioning and activating
subscriber services is greatly simplified, while retaining the overall ability to manage and provide
services that make use of the underlying Cisco Unified Communications applications. Costs are
reduced, time to dial-tone is reduced, and errors are practically eliminated. Subscribers are more
satisfied, and your IP communications professionals have more time to focus on higher-value
activities than repetitive operational issues.
Features and Benefits
Business-Oriented Approach with Workflow Automation
Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager permits standard services (phone, line, and voicemail, for
example) to be ordered for subscribers (the owner of the individual phone, voicemail, etc). Cisco
Unified Provisioning Manager processes all changes to the underlying Cisco Unified
Communications applications as a service request or an order. An order may be created to make a
subscriber-level change (to a phone or line, for example), or an IP communications-level
infrastructure change (such as provisioning a new calling search space or route pattern). All orders