09-29-2013 01:49 PM - edited 03-16-2019 07:35 PM
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I am working on a single site with 281 sets (50 of them CCx sets) and I need ER for a remote building in campus, plus ELM for easy license management.
This is a net new deployment, with a Cisco 2921 Router - PSTN Gateway with SRST, Catalyst 3750 routers and CUCS - C Class (2 servers for redundancy)
I would like to have the PUB and SUB 1 on Server 1 with Unity Connection 1 & SUB 2 and 3 with Unity Connection on Server 2 for complete redundancy. (Any recommendations here)
My questions are, since I used CUWL STD bundled do I need to separately add CUSS or that is included on the CUWL.
I added CCx licenses separately, do I need to show the CCx application separately on the server diagram below to assign CPU cores to it, and how many cores?
I am also in doubt about the steps to add the 3 SUBs licenses to my 9.0 Publisher Cluster, my intention is to use 2 UCS - C Servers for redundancy with the application distribution showing below.
I attached the report showing the BOM for details, I thank you all for the recommendations.
Best
FG
09-29-2013 06:25 PM
I would like to have the PUB and SUB 1 on Server 1 with Unity Connection 1 & SUB 2 and 3 with Unity Connection on Server 2 for complete redundancy. (Any recommendations here)
A four-node cluster rarely makes sense. Look at the SRND for guidence here but for <1200 users/devices you typically only need two nodes. If you have exceeded that you are at a five-node cluster, not four.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab09/callpros.html#wp1151374
since I used CUWL STD bundled do I need to separately add CUSS or that is included on the CUWL.
UCSS is a required subordinate SKU and must be selected when building the order. Validation will flag this as a problem in either Netformx or CCW if you try to skip it. Also note the CUWL UCSS only covers the products included in CUWL-STD (i.e. not CCX or CER).
do I need to show the CCx application separately on the server diagram below to assign CPU cores to it, and how many cores?
Yes. This depends on the OVA you choose.
Also, be advised of the following tools:
UC Solution Sizing Tool:
http://tools.cisco.com/cucst/faces/login.jsp
UC on UCS VM Placement Tool (new)
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