08-25-2012 03:25 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:52 PM
Hi All,
I'm trying to work out the costs/part numbers for a small CallManager Express installation with Unity Express. About 35 users now, maybe 150 or 200 maximum during the life of the equipment. The CM and Unity will be sat inside an ISR in a data center with the users on a 100Mb LES in an office 10 or so miles away. The link will be IPSEC encrypted and the VPN will terminate on this ISR too, it will carry LAN traffic too. QoS on each end will prioritise the voice. There will be a decent Internet connection in the DC, so voice traffic will be SIP Trunk with ISDN30 back.
I'm thinking:
Have I missed something? The last time I worked with CallManager it was in version 4 and this seems like a very short list!?
What would you recomend for phones? I need gig to the desktop, so 7971G-GE or 7961G-GE? In this fairly simple setup I see nothing wrong with the 7961G-GE?
Finally, what can I do to make this a little more resiliant? There's no pub/sub model in CME is there? Can I failover to another ISR? Or is this the limitation of Express? I can't use SRTS with CME can I? So I can't have SRST in the users' office?
Thanks for any thoughts/ideas/criticisms
Paul
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08-25-2012 07:57 AM
The VSEC bundle does not give you CUE, and CME, get CME-SRST bundle such as this one which will also give you some PVDMs that you will need in case you have any TDM trunks, hardware conferencing and transcoders as they be helpful with your SIP:
C3925-CME-SRST/K9
for CUE you will need to purchase one of supported modules, i.e. ISM-SRE-300-K9 with SCUE-ISM-8.5-K9 and appropriate licenses.
Don't get the NM module as you have 4 HWIC slots on the chasis for VWIC3-1MFT-T1/E1 card.
79X1 phones are old and EOS so either go with 7975 and 7962 or 7965.
No, there is no pub, sub model but you can have 2 CMEs with HSRP setup, I recommend you read CME SRND/design guide for details.
Also, I would suggest you reach out to local GOLD partner to help you quoting this deal and get nice Cisco discount.
HTH, please rate all useful posts!
Chris
08-25-2012 07:57 AM
The VSEC bundle does not give you CUE, and CME, get CME-SRST bundle such as this one which will also give you some PVDMs that you will need in case you have any TDM trunks, hardware conferencing and transcoders as they be helpful with your SIP:
C3925-CME-SRST/K9
for CUE you will need to purchase one of supported modules, i.e. ISM-SRE-300-K9 with SCUE-ISM-8.5-K9 and appropriate licenses.
Don't get the NM module as you have 4 HWIC slots on the chasis for VWIC3-1MFT-T1/E1 card.
79X1 phones are old and EOS so either go with 7975 and 7962 or 7965.
No, there is no pub, sub model but you can have 2 CMEs with HSRP setup, I recommend you read CME SRND/design guide for details.
Also, I would suggest you reach out to local GOLD partner to help you quoting this deal and get nice Cisco discount.
HTH, please rate all useful posts!
Chris
08-25-2012 09:26 AM
Chris,
Thanks for that, that makes a lot more sense as a bundle too. Here's what I've dropped out the configuration tool, make rough sense?
Oh, and thanks for the warning on the phones. I think you can tell this is not my normal field of networking...
And yes, once I get a ball park figure for planning purposes this is definetly going out to a partner for discounts and sanity checking
Seriously, thanks again for your help
08-25-2012 09:41 AM
You will need to add more VM port licenses and VM user licenses as the included count is low.
HTH, please rate all useful posts!
Chris
08-25-2012 10:14 AM
Thanks for all your help
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