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Table Of Contents
Cisco Unity Connection 9.x Supported Platforms List
Platform Overlays for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
Specifications for Virtual Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
Specifications for Physical Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
Additional Information Related to Platform-Overlay Specifications
Cisco Unity Connection Cluster
Configuring vCPU, vRAM, and vDisk for Cisco Unity Connection Virtual Machines
Additional Platform Information
Replacing a Connection Server as You Upgrade to Connection 9.x
Memory and Hard Disk Requirements for Connection 9.x
Platforms Qualified for Use with Cisco Unity Connection
Platforms Supported for Use with Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
Number of Voice Ports Supported with Connection Platforms
Specifications for Currently Shipping Platforms Supported for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
Currently Shipping Blade Servers for Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2)
Cisco UCS E140D, E140DP, E160D, and E160DP
Currently Shipping Platforms for Virtual Configurations
Cisco UCS-B230M2/Cisco UCS-B230M2-VCDL1
Cisco UCS-B440M2/Cisco UCS-B440M2-VCDL1
Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 1 Servers
Cisco MCS 7825-I5 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 2 Servers
Cisco MCS 7835-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 3 Servers
Cisco MCS 7845-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Specifications for Previously Shipped Platforms Supported for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
Previously Shipped Platforms for Virtual Configurations
Cisco UCS-B200M1-VCS1/N20-B6620-1
Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD1/R210-2121605
Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD2/R210-2121605
Cisco R210-2121605 (Fiber-Channel SAN Compatible)
Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 1 Servers
Cisco MCS 7825-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Cisco MCS 7825-I4 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Cisco MCS 7825-H3 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Cisco MCS 7825-H4 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 2 Servers
Cisco MCS 7835-I2 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Cisco MCS 7835-H2 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 3 Servers
Cisco MCS 7845-I2 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Cisco MCS 7845-H2 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Hardware Supported by Cisco Unity Connection SRSV 9.1(1)
Specifications for Virtual Platform Hardware Supported by Cisco Unity Connection SRSV 9.1(1)
Cisco Unity Connection 9.x Supported Platforms List
Revised February 26, 2013This document provides information about the platforms supported for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x, including those shipped by Cisco and those provided by customers.
The Connection installation application prevents installation on servers that do not meet the exact specifications or models listed in this document.
Contents
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Platform Overlays for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
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Configuring vCPU, vRAM, and vDisk for Cisco Unity Connection Virtual Machines
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Additional Platform Information
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Platforms Supported for Use with Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
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Number of Voice Ports Supported with Connection Platforms
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Specifications for Previously Shipped Platforms Supported for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
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Hardware Supported by Cisco Unity Connection SRSV 9.1(1)
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Specifications for Virtual Platform Hardware Supported by Cisco Unity Connection SRSV 9.1(1)
Platform Overlays for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
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Specifications for Virtual Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
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Specifications for Physical Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
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Additional Information Related to Platform-Overlay Specifications
Platforms supported for use with Connection 9.x are divided into two categories:
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Platforms supported for use in a virtual configuration. Table 1, "Specifications for Virtual Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers," lists the virtualization specifications, and the user and port limits when you install Connection 9.x on a virtual machine.
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Platforms supported for use in a physical configuration. Table 2, "Specifications for Virtual Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers," lists the specifications, and the user and port limits for the platforms that are supported for use in a physical configuration for Connection 9.x.
For additional specifications and support limits on each platform, see the applicable section:
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Number of Voice Ports Supported with Connection Platforms—Describes platforms that are supported for use in virtual configurations and platforms that are supported for use in physical configurations.
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Specifications for Previously Shipped Platforms Supported for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x—Describes only platforms that are supported for use in physical configurations.
Note
Cisco Unity Connection 9.x is not preinstalled on any platform.
Cisco ships Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition (CMBE) platforms with the operating system, Connection, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For specifications and support limits for the Cisco Unified CMBE platforms, see the applicable data sheet at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html.
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Although previously shipped HP platforms are still supported for use with Connection, no HP platforms are available for purchase from Cisco. For more information about HP server configurations, see the "HP Server Solutions" page at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6790/ps5748/ps378/product_solution_overview09186a0080107d79.html.
Specifications for Virtual Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
Revised December 1, 2012This section describes specifications and limits for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x installed on a virtual machine.
For information on system requirements for a virtual environment, see the "Requirements for Installing Cisco Unity Connection on a Virtual Machine" section in the System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 9.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/9x/requirements/9xcucsysreqs.html.
Table 1 Specifications for Virtual Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 100 Users Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 1,000 Users Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 5,000 Users Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 10,000 Users Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 20,000 Users Platform / part numberSee the Currently Shipping Blade Servers for Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2)
See the Currently Shipping Platforms for Virtual Configurations
See the Currently Shipping Platforms for Virtual Configurations
See the Currently Shipping Platforms for Virtual Configurations
See the Currently Shipping Platforms for Virtual Configurations
Minimum Connection Version9.0(1), 9.1(1)
9.0(1), 9.1(1)
9.0(1), 9.1(1)
9.0(1), 9.1(1)
9.0(1), 9.1(1)
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:1@a minimum of 2.0 GHz
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:1@a minimum of 2.13 GHz (2.13 GHz reserved)
Connection 9.0(1) and later
only:2@a minimum of 2.53 GHz each (5.06 GHz reserved)
Connection 9.0(1) and later only: For Xeon 5600 and 7500 processors- minimum of 2.53 GHz each(5.06 GHz reserved) or
For Xeon E7 processors-minimum of 2.4 GHz each(4.8 GHz reserved)
Connection 9.0(1) and later only: For Xeon 5600 and 7500 processors - minimum of 2.53 GHz each (10.12 GHz reserved)
or
For Xeon E7 processors - minimum of 2.4 GHz each (9.6 GHz reserved)
vRAM (Amount of Virtual RAM)4 GB
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:4 GB(4 GB reserved)
Connection 9.0(1) and later
only:6 GB(6 GB reserved)
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:6 GB(6 GB reserved)
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:8 GB(8 GB reserved)
vDisk (Size of Virtual Hard Disks)1 x 160GB
1 x 160GB, file system aligned at 64KB blocks
1 x 200 GB, file
system aligned at
64KB blocks
Three .ova files available for up to 10,000 users:
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2 x 146 GB
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2 x 300 GB
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2 x 500 GB
File system aligned at 64KB blocks
Two .ova files available for up to 20,000 users:
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2 x 300 GB
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2 x 500 GB
File system aligned at 64KB blocks
Total number of available ports per virtual machine: Voice + TTS + Voice recognition83
24
100
150
250
Total number of available ports for each virtual machine in a cluster
16
48
200
300
500
Total number of users with mailboxes1004
1,000
5,000
10,000
20,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users100
1,000
5,000
10,000
20,000
Total number of active clients: Cisco Unified Personal Communicator + Third-party IMAP + Cisco Unity conferencing + Cisco Unified Mobile Advantage + RSS + Phone View users (assumes all IMAP Idle clients; see the "IMAP Idle Clients" section)0
1,000
5,000
10,000
20,000
Total number of LDAP Corporate Directory Users100
1,000
5,000
10,000
20,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes75,000
72,944
137,298
Depends on the .ova file:
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2 x 146 GB: 252,831
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2 x 300 GB: 514,287
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2 x 500 GB: 919,992
Depends on the .ova file:
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2 x 300 GB: 514,287
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2 x 500 GB: 919,992
Total number of Connection SRSV branches supported0
5
10
10
10
1 At least one processor core must be available for the VMware hypervisor.
2 For Spec- based processor requirements, see http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Specification-Based_Hardware_Support#Processor_Requirements.
3 For SRE-910 and UCS E blade, though you are allowed to create more than 8 ports on Cisco Unity Connection Administration, it is recommended to create a maximum of 8 ports to avoid performance issues.
4 The SRE-910 and UCS E blade support 100 users with voicemail only.
Specifications for Physical Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
Revised December 1, 2012This section describes specifications and limits for the physical server that is currently shipping in each platform overlay. See also the "Memory and Hard Disk Requirements for Connection 9.x" section.
Table 2 Specifications for Physical Platform Overlays for Currently Shipping Connection 9.x Servers
Platform Overlay 1 Platform Overlay 2 Platform Overlay 3 Platform / part number•
MCS7825-I5-IPC1-
.Note:This is a bare metal server and no software is installed.MCS7825I3-IPC1-
Note:This is a bare metal server and no software is installed.Note that Connection 8.6 and later are not shipped on preloaded hardware from Cisco.
Server can be ordered from IBM. For more information :-
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6790/ps5748/ps378/product_solution_overview0900aecd80091615.html
IBM model numberIBM x3250-M3
IBM x3650-M2 single processor
IBM x3650-M2 dual processor
HP model numberHP DL320-G5p single processor; HP part number: AT982A (Server not available from Cisco.)
HP DL380-G6 single processor; HP part number: AX692A (Server not available from Cisco.)
HP DL380-G6 dual processors; HP part number: AX693A (Server not available from Cisco.)
Number of processors1
1
2
RAM4 GB
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:6 GB
8 GB
Hard disksTwo 250-GB Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) 3.5-in. cold-swap drives; Redundant Array of Independent Disks 1 (RAID 1)
Two 300-GB single-attachment-
station (SAS) 2.5-in. hot-swap hard disks; RAID 1Four 300-GB SAS 2.5-in. hot-swap hard disks; 2 RAID 1s
Total number of available ports per server: voice + TTS + voice recognition)48
150
250
Total number of available ports for each server in a cluster96
300
500
Total number of users with mailboxes2,000
4,000
20,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users2,000
4,000
20,000
Total number of active clients: Cisco Unified Personal Communicator + third-party IMAP + Cisco Unity conferencing + Cisco Unified Mobile Advantage + RSS + Phone View users (assumes all IMAP Idle clients; see IMAP Idle Clients)2,000
4,000
20,000
Total number of LDAP Corporate Directory Users2,000
4,000
20,000
Total number of Connection SRSV branches supported5
10
10
Additional Information Related to Platform-Overlay Specifications
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Cisco Unity Connection Cluster
Cisco Unity Connection Cluster
The Connection cluster feature provides high-availability voice messaging with two Connection servers that are configured in a cluster. In this configuration, also known as active-active high availability, a single node consists of two servers, and the number of ports depends on the server model (see Table 2). The total number of node ports is additive (meaning a single node can support up to 500 ports in the case of platform overlay 3), but the total number of users supported is applicable only to the primary server. The primary and secondary servers in a cluster must match in CPU and amount of memory, or the configuration is not supported.
If the hard disk space does not match on the two servers that you are using for a cluster, the smaller amount of disk space determines the storage capacity for each server in the cluster. This also applies if you are using one physical server and one virtual machine for the cluster.
See also the "Requirements for a Cisco Unity Connection 9.x Cluster" section in System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 9.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/9x/requirements/9xcucsysreqs.html.
IMAP Idle Clients
The calculations for the total number of active clients assume the use of IMAP clients that support IMAP Idle. Cisco Unified Personal Communicator 7.0 and earlier, Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage, and Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator do not support IMAP Idle. As a result, each active instance of each of these clients (that does not support IMAP Idle) that is accessing Connection voice messages counts as four active clients.
Configuring vCPU, vRAM, and vDisk for Cisco Unity Connection Virtual Machines
To simplify deployment of Connection on a virtual machine, Cisco provides OVA templates for the virtual platform overlays defined in Table 1.
CautionChanging the number of virtual CPUs, the amount of virtual RAM, or the number or size of virtual disks is not supported.
In addition, the OVA templates align the file system on the virtual disk(s) in the virtual machine at 64-KB blocks, which results in improved storage input/output operations per second (IOPS).
For information on downloading the latest OVA files, see the "Installation and Upgrade Information" section in the applicable Release Notes for Cisco Unity Connection at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_release_notes_list.html.
For information on deploying an OVA file while installing a new Connection virtual server, see the "Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Installing a Cisco Unity Connection 9.x System" chapter of the Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 9.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/9x/installation/guide/9xcucigx.html.
For information on deploying an OVA file while migrating from a physical server to a virtual server, see the "Migrating from a Cisco Unity Connection Physical Server to a Connection 9.x Virtual Server" chapter of the Reconfiguration and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 9.x at .
For information on deploying other Unified Communication applications on the same physical server with Connection, see the Unified Communications Virtualization wiki at http://docwiki-dev.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_Virtualization.
Additional Platform Information
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Replacing a Connection Server as You Upgrade to Connection 9.x
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Memory and Hard Disk Requirements for Connection 9.x
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Platforms Qualified for Use with Cisco Unity Connection
Replacing a Connection Server as You Upgrade to Connection 9.x
If you are replacing the Connection server and the server is currently running Connection 7.1(2) or earlier, you will also need Connection 7.1(3) software:
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Some older servers are not supported for use with Connection 9.x, and an attempt to install or upgrade to Connection 9.x on these older servers will fail. This means that you cannot upgrade to Connection 9.x on both the old server and the new server and use the Disaster Recovery System to move data to the new server.
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Connection 7.1(2) and earlier does not include the drivers required by the new servers. This means you cannot install Connection 7.1(2) or earlier on a new server, move data to the new server by using the Disaster Recovery System, and then upgrade the new server to Connection 9.x.
For more information on replacing a Connection server as you upgrade to Connection 9.x, see the applicable chapter in the Reconfiguration and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 9.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/9x/upgrade/guide/9xcucrugx.html.
Memory and Hard Disk Requirements for Connection 9.x
You must add memory, or replace or remove hard disks for some MCS platforms in some configurations.
Platforms Qualified for Use with Cisco Unity Connection
Connection supports upgrades from some media convergence servers shipped for previous versions of Connection and Cisco Unity messaging. Table 16 through Table 29 outline the supported media convergence servers for Connection 9.x as well as hardware specifications, and, where applicable, required hardware changes for Connection 9.x to support the product. Where possible, Cisco product numbers are listed in the tables for hardware upgrades, as are original-equipment-manufacturer (OEM) product part numbers for direct sourcing of the equipment.
Connection 9.x does not support first-generation MCS models (-I1 or -H1) or their software-only models.
Platforms Supported for Use with Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
For detailed specifications on a platform, click the link in the "Manufacturer and Model" column.
Number of Voice Ports Supported with Connection Platforms
Revised February 26, 2013The number of voice ports supported with Cisco Unity Connection depends upon the Connection platform specifications. Connection supports both physical and virtual platforms of different configurations. The following table specifies the number of ports supported with the virtual platforms.
The following table specifies the number of ports supported with the physical platforms.
Specifications for Currently Shipping Platforms Supported for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
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Currently Shipping Blade Servers for Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2)
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Currently Shipping Platforms for Virtual Configurations
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Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 1 Servers
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Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 2 Servers
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Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 3 Servers
Currently Shipping Blade Servers for Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2)
Added December 1, 2012Cisco SRE-900 and SRE-910
Table 7 Cisco SRE-900 and SRE-910 Platforms
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
SM-SRE-900-K9
SM-SRE-910-K9
Supplier
Cisco
Form factor
SM
Mounting
Rack-mount
Physical processor(s)
Intel Core2 Duo, 1.86 GHz
Physical RAM (as shipped)
4 GB (default) or 8 GBDRAMs
Physical hard disk
Two 500-GB SATA (1 TB in non-RAID mode)
5400 rpm (SRE 900)
7200 rpm (SRE 910)
RAID controller
SATA on board
RAID configuration
RAID 0 or 1 (application dependant)
Total available disk space
1 TB
Hardware reconfiguration required
None
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps10598/data_sheet_c78-553913.html
For more information on SRE-900 and SRE-910, refer to http://docwiki-dev.cisco.com/wiki/Cisco_Unity_Connection_on_UCSE.
Cisco UCS E140S
Table 8 Cisco UCS E140S Platforms
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
UCS E140S
Supplier
Cisco
Form factor
Single-wide Blade
Physical processor(s)
Intel® Xeon E3 1105 C 1.0GHz 25W quad-core processor
Physical RAM (as shipped)
8 GB (default: one 8-GB DIMM) and up to 16 GB (two 8-GB DIMMs)
Physical hard disk
Up to two:
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7200-RPM SATA: 1 TB
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10,000-RPM SAS: 900 GB
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10,000-RPM SAS SED: 600 GB
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SAS SSD SLC: 200 GB
RAID controller
LSI MegaRAID controller
RAID configuration
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Hardware RAID 0 and 1
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LSI MegaRAID controller
Total available disk space
1 TB
Hardware reconfiguration required
None
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/ps10265/ps12629/data_sheet_c78-705787.html
For more information on UCS E-140S, refer to http://docwiki-dev.cisco.com/wiki/Cisco_Unity_Connection_on_UCSE.
Cisco UCS E140D, E140DP, E160D, and E160DP
Table 9 Cisco UCS E140D, E140DP, E160D, and E160DP Platforms
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
UCS E140D, E140DP, E160D, E160DP
Supplier
Cisco
Form factor
Double-wide Blades
Physical processor(s)
Intel® Xeon® E5-2418L 2.0GHz quad core processor
Intel® Xeon® E5-2428L 1.8GHz 6-core processor
Physical RAM (as shipped)
8 GB (default) and up to 48 GB (three 16-GB DIMMs)
Physical hard disk
Up to three (Cisco UCS E140D or E160D) or two (Cisco UCS E140DP or E160DP):
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7200-RPM SATA: 1 TB
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10,000-RPM SAS: 900 GB
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10,000-RPM SAS SED: 600 GB
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SAS SSD SLC: 200 GB
RAID controller
LSI MegaRAID controller
RAID configuration
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Cisco UCS E140D and E160D: Hardware RAID 0, 1, and 5
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Cisco UCS E140DP and E160DP: Hardware RAID 0 and 1
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LSI MegaRAID controller
Total available disk space
1 TB
Hardware reconfiguration required
None
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/ps10265/ps12629/data_sheet_c78-705787.html
For more information on UCS E-140D, E140DP, E160D, and E160DP, refer to http://docwiki-dev.cisco.com/wiki/Cisco_Unity_Connection_on_UCSE.
Currently Shipping Platforms for Virtual Configurations
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Cisco UCS-B230M2/Cisco UCS-B230M2-VCDL1
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Cisco UCS-B440M2/Cisco UCS-B440M2-VCDL1
Cisco UCS-B200M2
Cisco UCS-C210M2
Cisco UCS-C200M2
Cisco UCS-B230M2/Cisco UCS-B230M2-VCDL1
Cisco UCS-B440M2/Cisco UCS-B440M2-VCDL1
Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 1 Servers
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Cisco MCS 7825-I5 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
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Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 2 Servers
Cisco MCS 7825-I5 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Table 15 Cisco MCS 7825-I5 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
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CiscoMCS7825-I5-IPC1
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IBMx3250-M2
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by IBM
Platform overlay
1
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
1 RU
Processor(s)
Intel Xeon 3400 Quad Core
RAM (as shipped)
4-GB (two 2-GB) PC2-5300 Error Checking and Correcting (ECC) double data rate 2 (DDR2)
Hard disk
Two 250-GB SATA 3.5-in. cold-swap drives
RAID controller
SATA on board
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
233 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
All MCS 7825 servers must contain 4 GB of RAM.
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive (IBM part number 4144)
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Not redundant
Remote management
ILO
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
48
Total number of users with mailboxes
2,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
2,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
117,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7825-I4-2GB=
hard disk: HDD-7825-I4-250=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 2 Servers
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Cisco MCS 7835-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Cisco MCS 7835-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Revised September 20, 2012
Table 16 Cisco MCS 7835-I3 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco:
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MCS7835I3-K9-UCC1
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MCS7835I3-K9-UCC2
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MCS7835I3-K9-UCB2
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MCS-7835-I3-ECS1
IBM x3650-M2
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by IBM
Platform overlay
2
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
2RU
Processor(s)
Single Intel E5504 2.00-GHz; last level cache: 8 MB
RAM (as shipped)
6-GB (two 2-GB dual in-line memory module [DIMM]) PC3-10600 1333-MHz, fully buffered DDR-3 registered DIMM (RDIMM). The RAM (as shipped) needs some enhancement. Only 4-GB RAM is shipped with the server. Connection 9.0(1) and later require 6-GB RAM, therefore, add 2-GB RAM to the server (MEM-7835-I3-2GB=).
Hard disk
Two 300-GB SAS 2.5-in. hot-swap
RAID controller
IBM mezzanine ServeRAID MR10i controller
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
280 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
None
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
2
Remote management
IBM IMM with virtual media enabled
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
150
Total number of users with mailboxes
4,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
4,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
4,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
242,078
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Hard disk: HDD-7835-I3-300=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Currently Shipping Platform Overlay 3 Servers
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Cisco MCS 7845-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Cisco MCS 7845-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Table 17 Cisco MCS 7845-I3 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco:
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MCS7845I3-K9-UCC1
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MCS7845I3-K9-UCC3
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MCS7845I3-K9-UCC
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MCS7845I3-K9-UCB2
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MCS-7845-I3-ECS1
IBM x3650-M2
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by IBM
Platform overlay
3
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
2 RU
Processor(s)
Dual Intel E5540 2.53-GHz; last level cache: 8 MB
RAM (as shipped)
8-GB (four 2-GB DIMM) PC3-10600 1333-MHz, fully buffered DDR-3 RDIMM
Hard disk
4 x 300 GB
RAID controller
IBM mezzanine ServeRAID MR10i controller
RAID configuration
Two RAID 1 arrays
Total available disk space
560 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
None
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
2
Remote management
IBM IMM with virtual media enabled
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
250
Total number of users with mailboxes
20,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
20,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
20,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
514,287
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Hard disk: HDD-7845-I3-300=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Specifications for Previously Shipped Platforms Supported for Cisco Unity Connection 9.x
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Previously Shipped Platforms for Virtual Configurations
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Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 1 Servers
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Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 2 Servers
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Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 3 Servers
Previously Shipped Platforms for Virtual Configurations
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Cisco UCS-B200M1-VCS1/N20-B6620-1
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Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD1/R210-2121605
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Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD2/R210-2121605
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Cisco R210-2121605 (Fiber-Channel SAN Compatible)
Cisco UCS-B200M1-VCS1/N20-B6620-1
Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD1/R210-2121605
Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD2/R210-2121605
Cisco R210-2121605 (Fiber-Channel SAN Compatible)
Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 1 Servers
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Cisco MCS 7825-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
•
Cisco MCS 7825-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
•
Cisco MCS 7825-I4 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
•
Cisco MCS 7825-H3 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
•
Cisco MCS 7825-H3 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
•
Cisco MCS 7825-H4 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Cisco MCS 7825-I3 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Table 22 Cisco MCS 7825-I3 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco:
•
MCS 7825-l3-UC1
•
MCS7825I3K9-UCA1
•
MCS7825I3K9-UCB1
•
MCS 7825-I3-ECS1
IBM x3250 (MTM: 4364****)
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by IBM
Platform overlay
1
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
Rack-mountable (1RU)
Processor(s)
Intel Dual-Core Xeon 3050 2.13-GHz processor (IBM part number: 1272)
RAM (as shipped)
Two 1-GB DDR2 667 synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) DIMMs (IBM part number: 1903)
Hard disk
Two 160-GB 7200-rpm 3.5-in. simple-swap SATA HDD (IBM part number: 5291) RAID 1 (IBM part numbers: 4367 and 9011)
RAID controller
SATA on board
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
150 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
When all of the following are true, each Cisco MCS 7825 server in a Digital Network must contain 4 GB of RAM:
•
Digital networking is configured.
•
Voice recognition is configured.
•
The sum of contacts, users, distribution lists, locations, personal contacts, and personal distribution lists exceeds 2,000.
When Cisco MCS 7825 servers contain 4 GB of RAM, the Digital Network can include up to 10,000 users.
When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 2 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 50,000. When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 4 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 100,000.
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:All MCS 7825 servers must contain 4 GB of RAM.
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive (IBM part number: 4144)
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Not redundant
Remote management
ILO
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
48
Total number of users with mailboxes
2,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
2,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
2 GB RAM: 2,000
4 GB RAM: 10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
117,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7825-I3-2GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7825-I3-160=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Cisco MCS 7825-I4 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Table 23 Cisco MCS 7825-I4 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco:
•
MCS 7825-l4-UCB1
•
MCS7825-l4-UCA1
•
MCS 7825-I4-ECS1
•
MCS7825I4-K9-UCC1
IBM x3250-M2
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by IBM
Platform overlay
1
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
Rack-mountable (1RU)
Processor(s)
Single Intel Dual-Core Xeon E8400 3.0-GHz 6M L2
RAM (as shipped)
2-GB (two 1-GB) PC2-5300 Error Checking and Correction (ECC) double data rate 2 (DDR2)
Hard disk
Two 250-GB Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) 3.5-in. cold-swap drives
RAID controller
SATA on board
Total available disk space
233 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
When all of the following are true, each Cisco MCS 7825 server in a Digital Network must contain 4 GB of RAM:
•
Digital networking is configured.
•
Voice recognition is configured.
•
The sum of contacts, users, distribution lists, locations, personal contacts, and personal distribution lists exceeds 2,000.
When Cisco MCS 7825 servers contain 4 GB of RAM, the Digital Network can include up to 10,000 users.
When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 2 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 50,000. When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 4 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 100,000.
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:All MCS 7825 servers must contain 4 GB of RAM.
Battery-backed write cache enabler (BBWC)
No
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Not redundant
Remote management
Yes
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
48
Total number of users with mailboxes
2,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
2,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
2 GB RAM: 2,000
4 GB RAM: 10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
117,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7825-I4-2GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7825-I4-160=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6790/ps5748/ps378/data_sheet_c78-513886.html
Cisco MCS 7825-H3 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Table 24 Cisco MCS 7825-H3 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco:
•
Cisco MCS 7825-H3-UC1
•
MCS7825H3K9-UCA1
•
MCS7825H3-K9-UCB1
•
MCS-7825-H3-ECS1
HP DL320G5
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by HP
Platform overlay
1
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
Rack-mountable (1 RU)
Processor(s)
Intel Dual-Core Xeon 3050 2.13-GHz processor with an 1066-MHz FSB and 2 MB of Layer 2 cache (HP part number: 419400-L21)
RAM (as shipped)
2-GB PC2-5300 DDR2 ECC memory (must be installed in pairs); (HP part number: 432804-B21)
2 GB supports up to 2,000 directory users; 4 GB is required for more than 2,000 directory users.
Hard disk
Two 160-GB cold-swap SATA hard disks (HP part number: 349238-B21)
RAID controller
SATA on board
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
150 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
When all of the following are true, each Cisco MCS 7825 server in a Digital Network must contain 4 GB of RAM:
•
Digital networking is configured.
•
Voice recognition is configured.
•
The sum of contacts, users, distribution lists, locations, personal contacts, and personal distribution lists exceeds 2,000.
When Cisco MCS 7825 servers contain 4 GB of RAM, the Digital Network can include up to 10,000 users.
When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 2 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 50,000. When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 4 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 100,000.
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:All MCS 7825 servers must contain 4 GB of RAM.
Battery-backed write cache enabler (BBWC)
No
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive (HP part number: 374303-B21)
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Not redundant
Remote management
Yes
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
48
Total number of users with mailboxes
2,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
2,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
2-GB RAM: 2,000
4-GB RAM: 10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
117,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7825-H3-2GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7825-H3-160=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Cisco MCS 7825-H4 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Table 25 Cisco MCS 7825-H4 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco:
•
MCS7825H4K9-UCA1
•
MCS7825H4-K9-UCB1
•
MCS-7825-H4-ECS1
HP DL320-G5p
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by HP
Platform overlay
1
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
Rack-mountable (1RU)
Processor(s)
Single Intel Dual Core Xeon E8400 3.0-GHz 6M L2
RAM (as shipped)
2-GB (two 1-GB) PC2-6400 ECC DDR2
Hard disk
Two 250-GB SATA 3.5-in. cold-swap drives
RAID controller
SATA on board
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
233 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
When all of the following are true, each Cisco MCS 7825 server in a Digital Network must contain 4 GB of RAM:
•
Digital networking is configured.
•
Voice recognition is configured.
•
The sum of contacts, users, distribution lists, locations, personal contacts, and personal distribution lists exceeds 2,000.
When Cisco MCS 7825 servers contain 4 GB of RAM, the Digital Network can include up to 10,000 users.
When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 2 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 50,000. When a Cisco MCS 7825 server contains 4 GB of RAM, the maximum number of contacts for the server is 100,000.
Connection 9.0(1) and later only:All MCS 7825 servers must contain 4 GB of RAM.
Battery-backed write cache enabler (BBWC)
No
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive (HP part number: 374303-B21)
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Not redundant
Remote management
Yes
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
48
Total number of users with mailboxes
2,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
2,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
2 GB RAM: 2,000
4 GB RAM: 10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
117,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7825-H4-2GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7825-H4-250=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 2 Servers
•
Cisco MCS 7835-I2 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
•
Cisco MCS 7835-H2 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Cisco MCS 7835-I2 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Table 26 Cisco MCS 7835-I2 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco, version 1:
•
MCS 7835-l2-UC1
•
MCS 7835-I2-ECS1
Cisco, version 2:
•
MCS 7835-I2-ECS2
•
MCS 7835-l2-UCA1
Cisco, version 3:
•
MCS7835l2-K9-UCA1A
•
MCS7835I2-K9-UCB1
•
MCS7835I2-K9-UCB1A
IBM x3650 (MTM: 7979****)
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by IBM
Platform overlay
2
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
2 RU
Processor(s)
Versions 1 and 2: Single Intel Xeon Woodcrest 2.33-GHz processor
Version 3: Dual Core Intel Xeon Processor 5140 (2.33-GHz and two 2-MB Layer 2 cache (IBM part number: 1325)
RAM (as shipped)
Version 1: 2 GB
Version 2: 4 GB
Version 3: 4 GB, eight 512-MB PC2-5300 667-MHz ECC Chipkill DDR2 FBDIMM (IBM part number: 0546)
4 GB required for Connection 8.x
Hard disk
Versions 1 and 2: Two 72-GB hard disks
Version 3: Two 146-GB hard disks (IBM part number: 5534)
RAID controller
Versions 1 and 2: ServeRAID-8K (part number: 25R8064)
Version 3: ServeRAID-8K (IBM part number: 1670)
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
Versions 1 and 2: 67 GB
Version 3: 136 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
•
Version 1 servers require 4 GB of RAM.
•
Version 1 and 2 servers require two 146 GB or larger hard disks.
•
Connection 8.6 and later only:All MCS 7835 servers must contain 6 GB of RAM.
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Redundant
Remote management
Remote Supervisor Adapter II Slimline
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
96
Total number of users with mailboxes
4,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
4,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
Versions 1 and 2: 16,500
Version 3: 99,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7835-I2-2GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7835-I2-72= and HDD-7835-I2-146=
Power: PWR-7835-I2=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Cisco MCS 7835-H2 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Table 27 Cisco MCS 7835-H2 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco, version 1:
•
MCS 7835-H2-UC1
•
MCS 7835-H2-ECS1
Cisco, version 2:
•
MCS 7835-H2-UCA1
•
MCS 7835-H2-ECS2
Cisco, version 3:
•
MCS7835H2-K9-UCA1A
•
MCS7835H2-K9-UCB1A
•
MCS7835H2-K9-UCB1
HP DL380G5 Single Processor
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by HP
Platform overlay
2
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
2RU
Processor(s)
Versions 1 and 2: Single Intel Xeon Woodcrest 2.33-GHz processor
Version 3: Intel Dual-Core Xeon Processor 5140 (2.33 GHz, 1333 FSB)
RAM (as shipped)
Version 1: 2 GB
Version 2: 4 GB
Version 3: 4 GB as four 1-GB memory modules, FBD PC2-5300
Hard disk
Versions 1 and 2: Two 72-GB hard disks
Version 3: Two HP 146-GB hot-plug 2.5 SAS 10,000-rpm hard disks
RAID controller
Versions 1 and 2: Part number: 405132-B21
Version 3: P400/256 for DL380 G5 and DL385 G2 FIO
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
Versions 1 and 2: 67GB
Version 3: 136 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
•
Version 1 servers require 4 GB of RAM.
•
Version 1 and 2 servers require two 146 GB or larger hard disks.
•
Connection 8.6 and later only:All MCS 7835 servers must contain 6 GB of RAM.
Battery-backed write cache enabler (BBWC)
Part number: 383280-B21
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Redundant
Remote management
Yes
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
96
Total number of users with mailboxes
4,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
4,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
Versions 1 and 2: 16,500
Version 3: 99,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7835-H2-1GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7835-H2-72= and HDD-7835-H2-146=
Power: PWR-7835-H2=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Previously Shipped Platform Overlay 3 Servers
•
Cisco MCS 7845-I2 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
•
Cisco MCS 7845-H2 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Cisco MCS 7845-I2 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Table 28 Cisco MCS 7845-I2 Media Convergence Servers (IBM)
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco, version 1:
•
MCS 7845-l2-UC1
•
MCS 7845-I2-ECS1
Cisco, version 2:
•
MCS 7845-I2-ECS2
•
MCS 7845-l2-K9-UCA1
Cisco, version 3:
•
MCS7845l2K9-UCA1A
•
MCS7845I2K9-UCB1
IBM x3650 Dual Processor
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by IBM
Platform overlay
3
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
2 RU
Processor(s)
Versions 1 and 2: Dual Intel Xeon Woodcrest 2.33-GHz processor
Version 3: Two Intel Dual-Core Xeon processors 5140 (2.33 GHz) and two 2-MB Layer 2 cache (IBM part number: 1325)
RAM (as shipped)
4 GB
Hard disk
Version 1: Eight 72-GB hard disks
Version 2: Four 72-GB hard disks
Version 3: Four 146-GB hard disks (IBM part number: 5534)
RAID controller
Versions 1 and 2: ServeRAID-8K (part number: 25R8064)
Version 3: ServeRAID-8K (IBM part number: 1670)
RAID configuration
Versions 1 and 2: Two RAID 1 arrays
Version 3: Two RAID 1 arrays
Total available disk space
Version 1: 134 GB after you remove four hard disks to support Connection 8.x, or 272 GB if you replace 72-GB hard disks with 146-GB hard disks to support Connection clusters
Version 2: 134 GB, or 272 GB if you replace 72-GB hard disks with 146-GB hard disks to support Connection clusters
Version 3: 272 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
Version 1 servers require that you:
•
Remove 4 hard disks (shipped with 8 hard disks).
•
Replace the remaining 72 GB hard disks with 146 GB or larger hard disks.
Version 2 servers require that you replace 72 GB hard disks with 146 GB or larger hard disks.
Connection 8.6 and later only:All MCS 7845 servers must contain 6 GB of RAM
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Redundant
Remote management
Remote Supervisor Adapter II Slimline
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
144
Total number of users with mailboxes
10,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
10,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
Versions 1 and 2: 97,500
Version 3: 240,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7845-I2-2GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7845-I2-72= and HDD-7845-I2-146=
Power: PWR-7845-I2=
Fan: FAN-7845-I2=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Cisco MCS 7845-H2 Media Convergence Servers (HP)
Table 29 Cisco MCS 7845-H2 Media Convergence Servers
Feature DescriptionModel numbers
Cisco, version 1:
•
MCS 7845-H2-UC1
•
MCS 7845-H2-ECS1
Cisco, version 2:
•
MCS 7845-H2-ECS2
•
MCS 7845-H2-K9-UCA1
Cisco, version 3:
•
MCS7845H2K9-UCA1A
•
MCS7845H2-K9-UCB1
HP DL380G5 Dual Processor
Supplier
Shipped by Cisco or provided by customer; manufactured by HP
Platform overlay
3
Form factor
Rack-mount
Mounting
2 RU
Processor(s)
Intel Dual-Core Xeon Woodcrest 2.33-GHz processor
RAM (as shipped)
4 GB
Hard disk
Version 1: Eight 72-GB hard disks
Version 2: Four 72-GB hard disks
Version 3: Four 146-GB hard disks
RAID controller
P400 controller (part number: 405132-B21)
RAID configuration
RAID 1
Total available disk space
Version 1: 134 GB after you remove four hard disks to support Connection 8.x, or 272 GB if you replace 72-GB hard disks with 146-GB hard disks to support Connection clusters
Version 2: 134 GB, or 272 GB if you replace 72-GB hard disks with 146-GB hard disks to support Connection clusters
Version 3: 272 GB
Hardware reconfiguration required
Version 1 servers require that you:
•
Remove 4 hard disks (shipped with 8 hard disks).
•
Replace the remaining 72 GB hard disks with 146 GB or larger hard disks.
Version 2 servers require that you replace 72 GB hard disks with 146 GB or larger hard disks.
Connection 8.6 and later only:All MCS 7845 servers must contain 6 GB of RAM.
Battery-backed write cache enabler (BBWC)
BBWC enabler (part number: 383280-B21)
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives
1 DVD-ROM drive
Tape drive
Optional
Power supply
Redundant
Remote management
Yes
Total number of available ports (Voice + TTS + Voice recognition) per server
144
Total number of users with mailboxes
10,000
Number of Cisco Personal Communications Assistant users
10,000
Total number of LDAP corporate directory users
10,000
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes
Versions 1 and 2: 97,500
Version 3: 240,000
Field-replaceable spares part numbers
Memory: MEM-7845-H2-1GB=
Hard disk: HDD-7845-H2-72= and HDD-7845-H2-146=
Power: PWR-7845-H2=
Fan: FAN-7845-H2=
More information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Hardware Supported by Cisco Unity Connection SRSV 9.1(1)
Added December 1, 2012This section lists the supported hardware platforms and the minimum Cisco IOS software release required to support the hardware platformCisco Unity Connection SRSV
.
Note
A different Cisco IOS software release may be required depending on the version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express or Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) being used. For more information refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express documentation available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/index.html.
Specifications for Virtual Platform Hardware Supported by Cisco Unity Connection SRSV 9.1(1)
Added December 1, 2012This section lists the supported hardware platforms and the minimum Cisco IOS software release required to support the hardware platform Cisco Unity Connection SRSV
Table 31 Specifications for Cisco Unity Connection SRSV
SM-SRE-900-K9 SM-SRE-910-K9 UCS E 140S UCS E140D, E140DP, E160D, and E160 DP Minimum Connection SRSV Version9.1(1)
9.1(1)
9.1(1)
9.1(1)
vCPU (Number of Virtual Processors) Cores and Speed per CoreConnection 9.1(1) and later only:1@a minimum of 2.0 GHz
Connection 9.1(1) and later only:1@a minimum of 2.0 GHz
Connection 9.1(1) and later only:1@a minimum of 2.0 GHz
Connection 9.1(1) and later only:1@a minimum of 2.0 GHz
vRAM (Amount of Virtual RAM)4 GB
4 GB
4 GB
4 GB
vDisk (Size of Virtual Hard Disks)1x160GB
1x160GB
1x160GB
1x160GB
Total number of available voice ports1
8
8
8
8
Total number of users with mailboxes200
200
200
200
Approximate message storage, G-711 codec, minutes72,944
72,944
72,944
72,944
Number of public distribution lists500
500
500
500
Number of Call Handlers200
200
500
500
Number of languages supported2
2
2
2
1 8 ports G.711 or G.729a (combined TUI or TTS) and 2 ports iLBC or G.722
.
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