Техническая Спецификация для Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.0
Data Sheet
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System Requirements
Table 3.
System Requirements for Standalone Cisco Unified Operations Manager Deployments
Description
Specification
Server Requirements
System Parameters
Up to 1000 phones
Up to 10,000 phones
Up to 30,000 phones
Processor
●
Intel Pentium or Xeon
processor equal to or
greater than 2 GHz or
greater than 2 GHz or
●
AMD Opteron processor
equal to or greater than 2
GHz
GHz
●
Dual Intel Pentium or Xeon
processor equal to or greater
than 2 GHz or
than 2 GHz or
●
Dual AMD Opteron
processor equal to or greater
than 2 GHz
than 2 GHz
●
Dual Intel Pentium or
Xeon processor equal to
or greater than 2 GHz or
or greater than 2 GHz or
●
Dual AMD Opteron
processor equal to or
greater than 2 GHz
greater than 2 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
4 GB RAM
4 GB RAM
Swap file
4 GB swap file
4 GB swap file
4 GB swap file
Disk space
36 GB recommended
72 GB recommended
72 GB recommended
Hardware
Server platform
Server platform
Server platform
Software
Windows 2003 Server with
SP1
SP1
Windows 2003 Server with SP1
Windows 2003 Server with
SP1
SP1
Client Requirements
Processor
Pentium 4 processor equal to or greater than 1 GHz
Memory
1 GB
Swap file
2 GB swap file
Hardware
Any PC/server platform
Software
●
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
●
Macromedia Flash Player 8.0
●
Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2003 Server platforms
The requirements in Table 3 outline the minimum hardware configuration needed to operate Cisco
Unified Operations Manager 2.0 at different scalability levels. The client requirements dictate the
platform from which the Internet browser-based user interfaces are invoked. For Cisco Unified
Communications systems of more than 30,000 phones, multiple Cisco Unified Operations
Manager 2.0 servers can be deployed. These servers can share device and credential information
between them, and administrators can perform centralized device and credential management. By
integrating Cisco Unified Operations Manager with a Cisco Secure Access Control Server,
administrators can centrally control user access. Each of these Cisco Unified Operations Manager
servers will roll up the status of the network being monitored to a higher-level entity (typically a
manager of managers) through SNMP traps and syslog notifications.
System Requirements for Co-resident Deployments
Table 4 lists the system requirements for co-resident deployments.
Table 4.
System Requirements for Co-resident Deployments of Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0 and
Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.0
Description
Specification
Server Requirements
System Parameters
Up to 1000 phones
Up to 5,000 phones
Processor
●
Intel Pentium or Xeon processor equal to or
greater than 2 GHz or
●
AMD Opteron processor equal to or greater
than 2 GHz
●
Dual Pentium 4 or Xeon processor equal to
or greater than 2 GHz OR
●
Dual AMD Opteron processor equal to or
greater than 2 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
4 GB RAM