Техническая Спецификация для Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.0
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Figure 1. Deployment Model for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Large Enterprises
For large enterprise deployments (generally more than 5000 phones), it is recommended that
Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0 and Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.0 be deployed on
separate servers. Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0 can be deployed centrally or in a
distributed manner to scale to different deployment sizes. Each instance of Cisco Unified
Operations Manager 2.0 can manage multisite and multicluster Cisco Unified Communications
systems. Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0 and Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.0 can be
integrated with a higher-level network monitoring entity (such as a manager of managers) by way
of the northbound interface that sends real-time notifications using SNMP traps, syslog
notifications, and e-mails that report the status of the network being monitored. Figure 2 shows the
deployment model for large enterprises.
Figure 2. Deployment Model for Large Enterprises
Key Features and Benefits
Service-Level View
Using the service-level view in Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0, network managers can
visualize their entire Cisco Unified Communications system. The service-level view is a real-time
autorefresh display that provides status information about all the clusters and the elements of the
clusters in the Cisco Unified Communications system. Drill-down views show the operational
status of each element and its interrelationships with other elements of the solution along with the