Design Clinic: Cisco UC Architecture for Corporate Branch Offices

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Design Clinic: Cisco UC Architecture for Corporate Branch Offices Tim Wellborn – CCIE #15397 May 7, 2008

Point of this Session: Two solutions – Same destination

Agenda Customer Scenario “Standalone” Approach “Centralized” Approach Summary

Primary Focus Voice (Call Control) Voicemail

Customer Scenario Branch Offices “X” number of sites – might acquire 10 more 12 – 75 people each Couple just 2 users Fax or two, some analog trunks, larger sites have PRI Corporate IT/Telecom (help) manage branch systems Standardize (features, components) “4-digit” dialing Lower Costs / Reduce Long-Distance Migration – Slow rollout Interoperate w/ HQ PBX

Devil’s in the details High level requirements can mean more than one thing Nip “4-digit” dialing now – look to Universal Dial Plan How standard? Literally one-size fits all or just similar technology? Willing to adjust WAN/other to support Voice goals? Interop – define please

More devilish details We’ll explore above Call Control Voicemail Single PBX? Or networked independent? Voicemail All on central? Or each site have own Voicemail? If each have own – still be able to transfer/forward to central? Between branches? Network with legacy VM at HQ? We’ll explore above

Approach One

Approach One Per site Voice and Voicemail Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Cisco Unity Express

How CUCME/CUE fits criteria “Buy as you grow” Leverage H.323 for inter-site calling Can use variety of ISR sizes – still ‘standardized’ CUE for per-site VM Remote management by central support team Use Voice Gateway to connect to HQ PBX

CUCME/CUE - Step One 1861/2800/3800 size to # phones BRANCH “A” Local phones PSTN trunks Analog VIC PRI VWIC PSTN CUE licensed for # mailbox AIM-CUE NME-CUE FAX

CUCME/CUE – Add branch BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” Voice/Data Network PSTN PSTN FAX FAX Configure dial-peers so can call each other Separate Voicemail

CUCME/CUE – Add HQ BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” More dial-peers Voice/Data Network PSTN PSTN FAX FAX WAN router More dial-peers Still separate VM Voice V Voice Gateway HEADQUARTERS

Directory Gatekeeper - Network Scaling Small Network - Gateways only Small Network - simplified with a Gatekeeper Medium-Large Network - Multiple Gatekeepers and a Directory Gatekeeper Medium Network - Multiple Gatekeepers Gateway Gatekeeper Directory Gatekeeper

Registration, Admission and Status H.323 With RAS Registration, Admission and Status Gatekeeper Address Translation: Every GW needs to know only about the GK, not about all other GWs RAS (UDP) H.225 H.225 RAS (UDP) IP QoS Network H.225 (Q.931) Call Setup (TCP) CUCME A System B H.245 Call Control (TCP) RTP (UDP)

Fancy Stuff Voice Networking Voicemail Networking Make dialplan manageable Provide redundancy to dialplan component SOLUTION: Cisco Gatekeeper Voicemail Networking Network CUE systems Network w/ central Avaya SOLUTION: Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway

Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Messaging Challenges Today Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Solution Unified Messaging Network Cisco Unity Cisco ISR with CUE Each UMG Scales up to 1,000 CUE’s Central CUE (Upto 10 sites) CME UMG CUE with SRST or CME CUE with SRST or CME Cisco Unity Connection CUE with SRST or CME Cisco Unity CUE with SRST or CME CUE with SRST or CME CUE with SRST or CME Hub in a unified messaging network, centralizes message routing and rules Supports all Cisco Unified Messaging solutions Enables scaling of a unified messaging network as required by branch offices or enterprises Simplifies configuration and management tasks Helps customers migrate from legacy voicemail systems to Cisco Unified Communications solutions

CUCME/CUE “Final” Solution BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” CUCME/CUE CUCME/CUE Voice/Data Network PSTN PSTN FAX FAX WAN router Build Slow Dial anyone Share VM Manage centrally Voice V GK UMG Voice Gateway HEADQUARTERS

OPTION - CUCME with centralized voicemail BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” CUCME CUCME Voice/Data Network PSTN PSTN FAX FAX WAN router Voice Unity or UConn CUCME HEADQUARTERS MWI Relay

Approach Two

Approach Two Cisco’s Centralized Call-processing model Cisco Unified Communications Manager Cisco Unity (or Unity Connection)

How CUCM / Unity (or UConn) fit Criteria Single PBX “single” point of mangement Any call any (unless configured not to) Simpler dialplan management (dialplan itself still pain) Single VM for everyone Easy to integrate voice to 3rd-party PBX, or number of them More 3rd-party voicemail integrations.

CUCM/Unity - Step One CUCM Unity BRANCH “A” 1861/2800/3800 size to # phones 1861 (8) to 3845 (250) Voice/Data Network Local phones PSTN FAX PSTN trunks Analog VIC PRI VWIC

CUCM/Unity – Add branch Move/Add/Change to add a site BRANCH “C” BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” V Voice/Data Network PSTN FAX Can drop in remote by adding phones Add gateway as/when needed

CUCM/Unity – Integrate HQ BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” Voice/Data Network PSTN PSTN FAX FAX Voice Gateway V Voice HEADQUARTERS

CUCM/Unity – Build Out HQ Add phones at HQ BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” Voice/Data Network PSTN PSTN FAX FAX Voice Gateway V HEADQUARTERS

CUCM/Unity – “Final” Solution BRANCH “B” BRANCH “A” Voice/Data Network PSTN PSTN FAX FAX Voice Gateway V HEADQUARTERS

What about use existing VM only? Not really possible with CUCME No SMDI – low chance QSIG (no release transfer) For CUCM have following options Dual connect 3rd-party VM Box not likely to be set up for dual integration Use QSIG link from CUCM to PBX

Criteria that immediately drive Centralized True UM Requires Unity w/ customer’s Exchange or Notes Does not require centralized CUCM Company-wide Presence Requires centralized CUCM w/ CUP “agents any location” Contact Center Requires centralized CUCM and UCC Express or Enterprise, possibly CVP

Q and A