What is Cisco UC Virtualization Hypervisor?

What is Cisco UC Virtualization Hypervisor for BE6000?

We only support ESXi, for UC apps
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_Virtualization

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    How much total vCPU and total RAM is Supported/Licensed by the default Cisco UC Virtualization Hypervisor ?

    The total server CPU and memory is capped at what comes in the BE6k and BE7k bundle SKU. Per-VM limits are listed here: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_VMware_Requirements#Purchasing_.2F_Sourcing_Options_for_Required_Virtualization_Software

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  • What is cisco

    what is cisco
    Posted by WebUser Musaad Bin Abdullah from Cisco Support Community App

    There is also Sysco which is food distributor with similar global revenue
    Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App

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    What is Cisco Unified Computing System?

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    Hello All.
    I want to ask what is the Cisco-Atlanta IPTV architecture?, in other word what is main components(H.W & S.W),because I perform a lot of search and I can't gain any thing.
    Waiting urs replies,,,,,,,,
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  • Networks/Cisco Router Virtualization

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    Thanks Leo,
    Please understand my Q.
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    We are in the process or purchasing the MARS 110R and was wondering what other non cisco devices on our network can be monitored by MARS for intance our exchange servers.

    You can monitor the security event logs (as well as most other windows event logs) using MARS. I'm not sure it understands Exchange specific event logs, but it should be able to parse the normal authentications that take place in an Exchange environment (and are logged to the security event log). Here is the list:
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  • E4200 Parental controls: What does Cisco define as a "School Night"

    I loved my WRT610N, but unfortunately a firmware "upgrade" killed its ability to limit device access to certain hours, so I had to buy a new router.
    My brand new E4200 stumbled out of the gate when the Mac app on the setup CD declared it cannot be read by my operating system, OS X 10.7.1 (Lion). I had to laugh, but I prefer to do things through the web interface anyway.
    Whether or not I hang on to this router or return it will mostly depend on if I can get it to block access to the Internet for certain devices at certain times of the day.
    The parental control interface surprisingly shoddy -- in fact it looks as if it isn't quite done -- but if it will do the job, it will be nice to be able to turn off internet access on a device by device basis once again.
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    Does anyone know how Cisco's E4200 router defines "Weekends" and "School nights?"
    A simplistic (and incorrect) definition of a weekend for a router would be: Saturday and Sunday.
    That would be incorrect because Friday, a "School Day" is a night where you would want later access, and Sunday, a "Non-school day" is when you would want access to shut off earlier because they need to get up for school on Monday morning.
    Of course Sunday night I'll learn what time devices are barred, but I don't want to have to wait until the following Friday to learn whether or not they got Fridays right. There is a limited window where I can return the router and I don't want to push against it.

    So are you saying that the time schedule defines weekends as Saturday & Sunday instead of Friday and Saturday?
    The trouble with the Internet Access Policy is that each of groups only allow for 10 devices. Each of my kids has a desktop computer and an iPod touch, and the older kids also have laptops and iPads. Oh, and we have 7 kids. Add to that the family gaming systems that access the Internet, and you can see the problem with a 10 device limit.
    It takes 4 groups just to enter all the kids' gadgets, and unlike the "Parental Controls" list, which displays both Mac addresses and computer names of all devices on the wireless network for me to choose from, the "Internet Access Policy" only gives 10 boxes for entering Mac Addresses, something I have to go out and get then carefully enter. And annoyingly, the boxes aren't even long enough to display a full MAC address once you have entered it, so you have to click in it and scroll with cursor keys to find typos.
    In short, it's not that the Internet Access Policy is "more complicated," it's that it is tedious and limited.
    This is why I am hoping the Parental Controls feature will be adequate.
    Unfortunately, I can't find documentation that tells me what the router defines as a "Weekend." The help is certainly not helpful, in fact, it is kind of humourus ("To never block Internet access, select Never."). Brilliant.
    On Sunday night, I'll be able to discover if the router considers Sunday night as a "School Night." If it does, then I have to wait for Friday to find out if that school day is considered by the router to be a "Weekend."
    But I was hoping someone here knew already -- either from experience or from documentation somewhere.
    By the way, I'm also a bit paranoid about using the "Internet Access Policy." That's what I was using on my former router, then I did a firmware upgrade and every MAC address entered in the IAP could not access the Internet anymore -- even during the times they should have been allowed.

  • What are Cisco roters/switches naming conventions?

    Is there a document somewhere explaining how Cisco names its routers/switches?
    For example router 3845, what do the 4 and 5 stand for? or a Catalyst 3750, how to interpret the 5 and 0?
    Thanks
    Gary

    There is no universal convention. Most LAN routers and switches are four digit model numbers. The first two digits are the product series (e.g., 3800 series routers). For chassis-based Catalyst switches, the last two numbers denote the number of slots (e.g., 6509 nine slot chassis). That convention has been used on some routers as well (e.g., 7513 router).
    If you really want to keep track of what the capbilities of a given product are at a glance, I recommend getting a copy of the Cisco Products Quick Reference Guide (QRG). See http://www.cisco.com/go/qrg for more information.
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  • What is Cisco netManager-Unified Communications 1.0?

    I want to know if this software let me add, change, manage extension in the CUCM6 platform or is just to monitor and diagnostic.
    Thanks.

    Hi Rafael,
    Hope you are doing well :) You are most correct! Here are the various management for Unified Communications;
    Cisco netManager - Unified Communications 1.0 provides simple, ready-to-use monitoring and diagnostics for small and medium sized deployments (up to 1000 users) of the Cisco Unified Communications System.
    Key Features:
    Monitors and evaluates the status of all the key components of a Cisco Unified Communications System, including the underlying transport infrastructure
    Presents the current status of the system through service-level views of the network and provides contextual tools to view current alert status and historical information
    Increases network manager productivity and speeds trouble-shooting by providing contextual diagnostic tools and easy one-click access to embedded device management systems
    Provides current information about connectivity- and registration-related outages affecting all IP phones in the system and provides additional contextual information for location and identification of the phones
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7243/index.html
    Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.0
    provides a real-time, service-level view of the entire Cisco Unified Communications system and presents the current operational status of each element. It continuously monitors the different elements such as Cisco Unified CallManager, Cisco Unified CallManager Express, Cisco Unity® systems, Cisco Unity Express, Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco Unified Contact Center, Cisco Unified Contact Center Express, Cisco Unified Presence Server, Cisco Emergency Responder, and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace® Express, as well as Cisco gateways, routers, switches, and IP phones.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6491/ps6705/ps6535/ps7121/prod_bulletin0900aecd805800c0.html
    You would probably be looking for something like this;
    Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 1.2
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/netmgtsw/ps6491/ps6705/ps7125/ps8771/prod_qas0900aecd80709f1e.html
    Hope this helps!
    Rob

  • What is cisco and where do i find my password

    Every time I go to get online cisco comes up and wants a guest password.  where do i find that?

    It sounds like cisco is the name of someones wi-fi network.  If it is not your, then you have no right to access it.  If it is yours, then the password will be whatever you set it to be.

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    Hi all,
    I was a Windows/Linux user and have been working with VMware workstation for a long time for desktop virtualization. Now I'm moving on to the Mac OS and would like to to the likewise virtualization software supported by Mac OS, so that I can run Windows/Linux virtual machine on Mac.
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    zhouzengchao wrote:
    Hi all,
    I was a Windows/Linux user and have been working with VMware workstation for a long time for desktop virtualization. Now I'm moving on to the Mac OS and would like to to the likewise virtualization software supported by Mac OS, so that I can run Windows/Linux virtual machine on Mac.
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    I have just installed ACS and LEAP and have several Laptops in my office that have built in Wireless NIC's. I have read many posts that say this one or that one works with the right drivers, but none that list all the one's that will work with LEAP. Thanks for any assistance you can give.
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  • Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment with BE7K and VMWare license

    Hello, I am looking for some help trying to figure out if Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment can be used to upgrade our existing 7.1.5 cluster.  From what I have read there is a API problem with the VMWare license that comes with the BE7K.  But after reviewing the BOM/quote from my VAR it lists the foundation license which based of the release notes is supported.
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    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/rel_notes/10_5_1/CUCM_BK_P139675A_00_pcd-rns-1051/CUCM_BK_P139675A_00_pcd-rns-1051_chapter_010.html
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    VMware vSphere Hypervisor Edition
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    JP

    Thanks Jamie for repsonding, we haven't made any purchase's yet but I wanted to ensure we are purchasing a solution that won't lead to a lot of frustration.  We only have 1000 phones so we are pretty small and the BE7K seems to be a good fit and value.
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