Cisco Spare 1024-MB SDRAM DIMM f/ CMCS 7835-H2 MEM-7835-H2-1GB= 数据表
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Data Sheet
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Cisco Unified Intelligent Contact Management Enterprise
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Cisco Unified Intelligent Contact Management Hosted
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Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise
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Cisco Unified Contact Center Hosted
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Cisco Unified Contact Center Express
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Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
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conferencing
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
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Cisco Unified IP Queue Manager
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Cisco Unity
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Unified Messaging—Up to 48 ports and up to 2000 mailboxes
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Cisco Unity Connection
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Cisco TelePresence Manager
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Cisco Digital Media System (DMS)
Key Features and Benefits
Performance
The Cisco MCS 7835-H2 is a robust, highly available server platform designed to support today’s
Cisco Unified Communications applications. It uses a Smart Array P400 Controller with a 256-MB
cache to provide onboard RAID support. The Cisco MCS 7835-H2 occupies only 2RUs of space
while providing the features most requested in a high-availability server platform. At product
introduction the Cisco MCS 7835-H2 will ship with an Intel Xeon 2.33-GHz processor.
High Availability
High availability on the Cisco MCS 7835-H2 is achieved through the following mechanisms:
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Redundant hot-swap 800W power supplies
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Redundant hot-swap fans
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Hot-swap SAS hard drives configured using RAID 1
Serviceability
System Health LEDs
The Cisco MCS 7835-H2 provides system health LEDs and unit identification lights on the front
and back of the server to make pinpointing system problems easier than ever. When an internal
component fails, this indication is made on an internal component LED (amber) and on the front
panel of the Cisco MCS 7835-H2. If the item is serviceable without removing the server hood, as in
the case of a redundant power supply, the external health LED illuminates. If the item is
serviceable by removing the hood, as in the case of a fan failure, the internal health LED
illuminates. If no failures have occurred, the system health LEDs are green. If a failure has
occurred but a redundant feature has enabled the system to continue running, the LED is amber. If
the failure is critical and has caused the system to shut down, the LED is red.