01-05-2007 08:39 AM - edited 03-18-2019 06:47 PM
Can anyone please advise what this part number UNITY-FOSVR-17-32 stands for ?
I need to create a unity BOM with failover option. Is the above part number is Software only or it includes the hardware as well ? I could not find any related documentation describing the failover part number ?
any help would be appreciated ( plus rates)
01-05-2007 08:50 AM
When you license failover server for unity you have to mirror the ports as well as end-user licenses. UNITY-FOSVR-17-32 is a part number for the failover ports. upto 32 ports.
01-05-2007 08:05 PM
No sure I got you.
what about the hardware server , do i have to order a spearate MCS or it is already this part number
01-06-2007 10:22 AM
You need a separate MCS server for the failover server (same class as your primary server). If you are using a VM only server with failover, you need to move Exchange off-box, which means you need a third server for Exchange.
Unity VM with failover:
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UNITY-FOVRSVR4-32 (for up to 32 ports)
UNITYVM-FOVR-USR (for each VM user you have, you will need a failover VM user)
OR
Unity UM with Failover
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UNITY-FOVRSVR4-32 (for up to 32 ports)
UNITYUM-FOVR-USR (for each VM user you have, you will need a failover VM user)
HTH
Sankar
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01-06-2007 02:36 PM
Sankar : my question is
The "UNITY-FOVRSVR4-32" part number is the MCS hardware ?? or the unity failover software ??? or both ??
hope this clarifies the question
01-06-2007 03:33 PM
Its a license for 32 ports (software component)
01-06-2007 03:48 PM
but the price list is higher than the unity software itself althought it is a failover.
I'm in doubt that it is a software only as i google the part number and some sites show the category as a hardware.
Do you have any cisc documentation that show the description of this part number
Sorry for asking for more details. Thanks for understanding
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