 CHAPTER 2  Understanding the Pieces of Cisco Unified Communication.

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 CHAPTER 2  Understanding the Pieces of Cisco Unified Communication

Benefits of VoIP for Business: Reduced cost of Communicating: Forward calls over WAN links instead of expensive PSTN lines Reduced cost of cabling: Cost cut in half, because of the use of existing Ethernet lines Seamless voice networks: Where there is data networks there can be voice networks Take your phone with you: Because the phone gets configuration by MAC address, the phone can be moved seamlessly IP Softphones: Computer based logical phones that perform all functions of physical phones. (IP Communicator) Unified , voice mail and fax: All services can be stored and delivered from a single database

Benefits of VoIP for Business continued: Increased productivity: VoIP can forward to multiple devices reducing “phone tag” Feature-rich communication: Data applications can be integrated with the phone. Open, compatible standards: Different vendors devices can integrate on the same VoIP network

Will the traditional phone system survive? Most believe that it will be replaced by VoIP.

Will the traditional phone system survive? Most believe that it will be replaced by VoIP

VoIP Structure: Endpoints: Phone, Wireless/Cell Phone, Video Phone, IM Client Applications: Voice mail, Conference Call Applications, Call Center Applications, 911 services Call Processing: Unified Communications Manager, Unified Communications Manager Express, UC500 Infrastructure: ASA Firewall, Voice Router/ Gateway, Voice Switch

Infrastructure Layer: Traditional PBX systems are “up” % or down for only five (5) minutes each year! Configured for fast failover Include Quality of service (QoS) in network development Can existing equipment provide service?

Call Processing Layer: Cisco Unified Communications 500 (UC500): Stand alone solution, supports forty-eight (48) users Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (Call Manager Express CME): Supports up to two-hundred fifty (250) users depending on equipment Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition: Supports up to five-hundred (500) users Cisco Unified Communications Manager (formerly CallManager) Supports thirty-thousand plus users (30,000+)

Cisco Unified Communications 500 (UC500)

UC500 Features: Phone support for eight (8) to forty-eight (48) phones Integrated Voice Mail Integrated Automated Attendant Answering System External Music on Hold (MoH) jack to attached external audio source or use WAV file Support for all common phone features Built-in Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) ports for analog PSTN connections

UC500 Features continued: Built-in Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) ports for analog phone / modem / fax connections Built-in Network Address Translation (NAT) and Firewall support for Internet connectivity Built-in Virtual private Network (VPN) support for up to ten (10) users Optional integrated wireless network connectivity

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME):

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition:

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition continued: Linux based Five-hundred (500) phones supported All-in-one solution Cisco Unified Communications Manager: The call processing component that provides features and functionality Cisco Unity Connection: Integrated Voic solution Cisco Unified Mobility: Allows users to be reached from a single phone number by redirecting calls to multiple devices

Cisco Unified Communications Manager: Added benefits over Business edition- Redundancy Scalability Number of users is thirty-thousand per cluster Multiple cluster support Redundancy support Server based

Application layer: Cisco Unity Express Cisco Unity Connection Cisco Unity

Cisco Unity Express: Smallest Unity Solution Runs from either a Flash Module or Hard Drive Can be added to multiple platforms Flash Advanced Integration Module (AIM) plugs directly into router motherboard Hard Drive runs as a network module Runs as a Linux based program and provides:  Voic  Automated Attendant  Message retrieval via , phone, or web interface

Cisco Unity Connection: Server solution providing same services as Unity Express With additional dedicated server modules it can scale up to seven-thousand five-hundred (7500) users

Cisco Unity: Additional services of:  Forward voice messages as attachments  Users can leave messages for multiple users with a single call  Users can listen to messages using text to speech  users can respond to messages via phone with audio attachment  Users can view faxes as TIF files via

Interactive Voice response / Auto Attendant: Provides Prompt and Collect features Call Redirection

Cisco Unified Contact Center: Can cycle through multiple call agents. Automatic Call Distributor (ACD) Can direct calls to appropriate agents Dedicated server based application Can use Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)  Information about caller placed on screen  Uses Caller ID Supports Chat Supports Web collaboration integration

Additional Applications: Cisco Unified Meeting Place: Provides a multimedia conference solution Cisco Unified presence: Provides information of a users availability and reach ability Cisco Unified Mobility: One single contact phone number which links to phone, mobile phone, instant messenger Cisco Emergency Responder: Dynamically updates users position / location to 911 system

Endpoints Layer: Entry-layer phones Single lines  Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3911  Cisco 7906G and 7911G  Cisco 7931G

Cisco 3911: Inline power support Half-duplex speakerphone Fixed feature buttons

Cisco 7906G and 7911G: Inline power support Onscreen softkey support basic XML service support

Cisco 7931G: Inline power support Built-in switch Onscreen softkey support Basic XML service support

Endpoints Layer: Business-class phones Built-in switch Inline power support Onscreen softkey support XML Service support Full-duplex speakerphone and headset option  Cisco 7940G  Cisco 7941G  Cisco 7941G-GE  Cisco 7942G  Cisco 7945G

Endpoints Layer: Touchscreen Cisco IP Phones Built-in switch Inline power support Onscreen softkey support XML Service support Full-duplex speakerphone and headset option  Cisco 7970G  Cisco 7975G  Cisco 7971G-GE

Endpoints Layer: Specialty Devices Built-in switch Inline power support Onscreen softkey support XML Service support Full-duplex speakerphone and headset option Video Camera Video Display  Cisco 7985G

Endpoints Layer: Specialty Devices XML Service support Full-duplex speakerphone Wireless Supports a,b and g  Cisco 7921G

Endpoints Layer: Specialty Devices External microphone attachment Full-duplex speakerphone  Cisco 7937G

Endpoints Layer: Specialty Devices  ATA 186/188: Converts up to two (2) analog phones to VoIP devices  Cisco IP Communicator: IP Softphone computer based  Cisco VT Advantage: Integrates webcam with the VoIP Phone  Cisco 7914/7915/7916 expansion module: Expands each phone by fifteen (15) lines

Cisco 7970G with 7916 Expansion Module:

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