Техническая Спецификация для Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.0
Data Sheet
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Provides current information about connectivity-related and registration-related outages
affecting different IP phones (both SIP- and SCCP-based phones) in the network and
provides additional contextual information to enable the location and identification of the IP
phones.
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Enables tracking of Cisco Unified Communications devices and IP phone inventory, tracks
IP phone status changes, and creates a variety of reports that document move, add, and
change operations on IP phones in the network.
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Provides extensive northbound real-time notifications, using Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) traps, syslog notifications, and e-mail, that enable integration with a
higher-level entity (typically a manager of managers). Such notifications contain context-
sensitive links that let network managers quickly determine the nature of the outage and
rapidly troubleshoot the problem.
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Continuously monitors the current operational status of elements such as Cisco Unified
CallManager, Cisco Unified CallManager Express, Cisco Unity systems, Cisco Unity
Connection, Cisco Unity Express, Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise, Cisco Unified
Contact Center Express, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, Cisco Unified Presence
Server, and Cisco Emergency Responder as well as Cisco gateways, routers, switches,
and IP phones.
Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0 does not deploy any agent software on the devices being
monitored; it is completely nondisruptive to system operations. It uses open interfaces such as
SNMP, HTTP, and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to poll data remotely from
different devices in the Cisco Unified Communications system.
Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0 may be centrally deployed and be used for remote
monitoring of Cisco Unified Communications systems spanning multiple locations and multiple
clusters. Operations Manager 2.0 can also share device credential information with other
CiscoWorks products if they happen to be deployed in the enterprise, providing better coordination
for troubleshooting and resulting in reduced administrative overhead for network managers.
Applications
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
For small and medium-sized deployments (generally fewer than 5000 phones), both Cisco Unified
Operations Manager 2.0 and Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.0 may be deployed on the same
server. A single installation process installs all the necessary components. Figure 1 shows the
deployment model for small and medium-sized enterprises.