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Product Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 3 Product Part Numbers............................................................................................................................................. 3 Interfaces and Modules........................................................................................................................................... 3 Licensing ......
Product Overview ® The Cisco Unified Communications 560 (Figure 1), a central part of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System, is an affordable unified communications appliance that provides voice and data communications, voicemail, automated attendant, video, security, and wireless capabilities while integrating with existing desktop applications such as calendar, email, and customer relationship management (CRM) programs.
Interface Description FXS and direct inward dialing (DID) ports 4 built-in FXS ports (DID is available via the additional module listed in Table 3) PSTN interfaces (FXO, BRI, or T1/E1) 4 FXO, 2 BRI, or 4 FXO with built-in T1/E1 Table 3.
License Configuration Description UC560 (FXO, BRI, or T1E1 model) and 12 x L-UC-PRO-8U= 120 user licenses, 10 supplemental user licenses UC560 (FXO, BRI, or T1E1 model) and 13 x L-UC-PRO-8U= 128 user licenses, 10 supplemental user licenses Table 5. Feature Licensing for the Cisco UC 560 Feature Number of Licenses Included Virtual LANs (VLANs) 3 15 VPN tunnels 20 Remote teleworker sites 20 Users per teleworker site 5 Multisite deployments 5 Table 6.
Voice Resource Utilization The Cisco UC 560 includes eight digital signal processors (DSPs) that enable digitized voice processing on the platform.
Table 9. DSP Resources: Scenario 1 UC500 Model Additional Voice Card (VIC) SIP Trunk Preferred Codec Ad-hoc Conference (Sessions x Participants) UC 560 None No SIP Trunk or G.711 Up to a maximum of Up to a maximum of 56x8 or 104x4 48x8 or 24x16 or 12x32 ● 1 DSP for supporting voice ports and transcoding sessions ● Remaining 7 DSPs used for conferencing A maximum of 3 transcoding sessions for this configuration G.
Table 10. DSP Resources: Scenario 2 UC500 Model Additional Voice Card (VIC) SIP Trunk Preferred Codec Ad-hoc Conference (Sessions x Participants) UC 560 1MFT T1/E1 No SIP Trunk or G.
Table 11. Localization support on UC 500 Series Hardware Specifications The hardware specifications for the Cisco UC 560 include physical specifications, environmental specifications, power specifications, and regulatory compliance. Table 12 lists the physical specifications. Table 13 lists the power requirements for the platform. Table 14 provides the environmental specifications, and Table 15 shows the compliance information. Table 12.
Table 13. Power Specifications for the Cisco UC 560 Feature Description AC input voltage 100 to 240V AC AC input frequency 50 to 60 Hz AC input current 3 to 1.5A (100 to 240V) AC input surge current 30 to 60A (100 to 240V) Power dissipation (AC) 67W Table 14.
Category Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Compliance ● FCC Part 15, ICES-003 ● EN55022, CISPR 22 ● AS/NZS ● CNS13438 ● VCCI V-3 ● EN 55024 ● EN 300-386 ● EN 61000-3-2 ● EN 61000-3-3 ● EN 50082-1 ● EN 55024 (CISPR 24) ● EN 61000-4-2 ● EN 61000-4-3 ● EN 61000-4-4 ● EN 61000-4-5 ● EN 61000-4-6 ● EN 61000-4-8 ● EN 61000-4-11 ● EN 61000-6-2 Telecommunications ● FXS/DID ● TIA-968-A3 ● CS-03 Part I ● ACIF S002 ● ACIF S003 ● ANZ PTC200 ● ISDN BRI S/T (voice and data BC) ● TIA-968-A3 ● CS-03 Part VI ● TBR3 ● A
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