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UCS-C210M2-VCD2 ip phones capacity BE6000

carlos_canepa_2
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Hi i wanto to know the C210m2 server capacity for ip phones, ccx agents, etc. running on BE6000.

I found documentation about C200 on BE6000. not c210.

For UCS C200, you must align with these rules:

  • The only supported virtual machine OVA templates are:
    • CUCM - Unified Communications Manager 1000 users
    • CER - Emergency Responder 12,000 users
    • CUC or UCxn - Unity Connection 500 users, 1000 users and 5000 users
    • CUP - Unified Presence 1000 users
    • CUCCX - Unified Contact Center Express 100 agents
    • Other unlisted OVA templates are not supported on C200 as they are sized too big.

Regards.

Carlos

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Jonathan Schulenberg
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The only deployment model for the BE6000 is on a C200. The only reason you would order a BE6k is because you're looking for the bundle discount of licensing plus hardware. If you want a C210 you need to order UCL or UWL licensing normally.

A C210 M2 is - generally speaking - equivelent to four MCS7845 servers from an overlay perspective. The specific interactions of each application may allow for fewer or more VMs to exist. It takes a bit of reading but it's on the Wiki: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_Virtualization

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Jonathan Schulenberg
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The only deployment model for the BE6000 is on a C200. The only reason you would order a BE6k is because you're looking for the bundle discount of licensing plus hardware. If you want a C210 you need to order UCL or UWL licensing normally.

A C210 M2 is - generally speaking - equivelent to four MCS7845 servers from an overlay perspective. The specific interactions of each application may allow for fewer or more VMs to exist. It takes a bit of reading but it's on the Wiki: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_Virtualization

Thanks Jonathan.

Regards.